I’m interested in what the group has to say about the trend, by the racking 
manufacturers, away from the use of flashings for asphalt/comp roofs?  We have 
long used SnapNRack flashings with much success.  I especially like the fact 
that the penetrations are fully flashed and do not rely on sealant.  I am NOT a 
fan of their new raised cone/epdm gasket flashing.  There are a number of these 
raised cone flashings in the marketplace and it’s my experience that they don’t 
hold up to the test of time and I wonder what the roofing manufacturers have to 
say about this.

I see that Unirac, SnapNRack and others are now offering basically a sealed 
L-Foot which is essentially where we were 15-16yrs ago and met with a lot of 
opposition from the roofing industry.  Just interested to hear what you guys 
are using these days on asphalt shingle roofs for reliably dry attachments?  

Best Regards,
Jeremy Coxon NABCEP # 091308-21
MWBE Certified



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