I'm in San Diego and will be replacing an aged shingle roof as part of a solar install. The solar company will be working with a roofing company to coordinate.
The roofer described that if I prefer they can flash the mount or part of the mount under the new shingles for a lower chance of a leak. They're ok to do this at no cost and the only downside seems to the additional resulting 2" of space between the panels and roof surface.
I'm not sure if this would be with the ironridge flashfoot2 mounts he's proposing or something else but I can find out.
Do you think this technique is worth it when installing along with new shingles? Or is the typical retrofit mount approach perfectly adequate in both scenarios?
I'd appreciate any links to how-to's or videos on this technique as so far I haven't been able to find much on it.
Thanks
The roofer described that if I prefer they can flash the mount or part of the mount under the new shingles for a lower chance of a leak. They're ok to do this at no cost and the only downside seems to the additional resulting 2" of space between the panels and roof surface.
I'm not sure if this would be with the ironridge flashfoot2 mounts he's proposing or something else but I can find out.
Do you think this technique is worth it when installing along with new shingles? Or is the typical retrofit mount approach perfectly adequate in both scenarios?
I'd appreciate any links to how-to's or videos on this technique as so far I haven't been able to find much on it.
Thanks
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