Roof jacks are used to receive and cover venting duct pipe from kitchen and bath fans and for attic ventilation.
Roof jack for vent hood.
Nail the lower corners with roofing nails and tar the heads.
Roof jacks are used to receive and cover venting duct pipe from kitchen and bath fans and for attic ventilation.
The lower half of the flange sits on top of the shingles.
Sturdy galvanized steel construction.
Roof jacks vents.
Low profile roof jack minimum 4 12 pitch 16 6 low profile roof jack minimum 4 12 pitch 22 10 page 1.
Oatey 1 1 2 in to 3 in x 15 in plastic vent and pipe flashing.
Broan nutone roof cap in natural aluminum finish 3 1 4 inch x 10 inch or up to 8 inch round duct.
Curb mounted flanges are also an option if you want to place the roof jack on a roof curb.
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Like our round back roof jack residential versions this commercial product is also used for bathroom fan and range hood fan exhaust.
Sturdy galvanized steel construction.
Oatey retro master roof flashing 1 4 in to 4 in x 8 in epdm rubber vent and pipe flashing.
Vent caps provide protection from rain snow and debris.
Our strong steel design provides maximum leak protection with a press sealed built in roof flashing.
The new dryerjack is engineered specifically for dryers.
The lomanco bath pro roof jack fits all 3 and 4 round ductwork.
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Our strong steel design provides maximum leak protection with a press sealed built in roof flashing.
Shorter duct runs created by venting the dryer straight through the roof can improve drying efficiency and lessen lint buildup.
Our commercial keepa roof jack vent cap is engineered to be placed on a flat or low sloped roof.
Lomanco roof jack vents are available in two sizes to fit all of your bathroom kitchen and other home exhaust vents.
Slide the vent under the shingles so they cover the top half of the vent flange.
The information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice.
Apply a bead of asphalt roof cement on the bottom of the vent.
They meet or exceed all code requirements and deliver superior airflow efficiency.