If you are installing the roof vent in a place where there are ridges and uneven surfaces we recommend a roof vent adapter to make the installation process easier.
How to fit a roof vent.
Record those measurements on a notepad.
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Center the vents on the peak of your roof so the sides of the vent lay flat on the roof.
Use enough vent pieces to fill the length of the slot you cut.
First head up to your attic and determine where you want to install your roof vent.
Drill a hole upward through the middle of the area you desire and leave the drill bit sticking up through the roof so you can find it from the outside.
Apply a layer of sealant to the edges of the hole then place the vent into position.
Place the flashing or boot onto the plumbing vent so the base is resting on shingles.
Here is how you do it.
Locate the drill bit.
To install a roof adaptor cut and clean the hole in the roof as you would normally.
To install the vent the roofer slips the flange the metal lip of the vent under shingles at the upper part of the hole and rests the flange on top of the shingles at the down slope part of the hole.
If you need to cut the vent to fit at the end of your roof use a utility knife to make it flush with your home.
Place all the roof vents on the same side of the roof.
Using the tape measure determine the size of the cut into the roof that will be necessary to insert the vent into the space.
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Install shingles as normal up to the base of the plumbing vent.
You should be able to see the attic interior when done.
Momentarily lift the boot and apply sealant to hold the flashing in place.
Space attic vents evenly and mark the locations by driving nails up through the shingles photo 1.
Installing a roof plumbing vent is typically an easier task than flashing a chimney.
Then cover the bottom of the adaptor with 3m marine sealant and clamp it to the roof until dry.
Next position your ladder against your home and climb up to your roof.
Mark the outline of the roof cuts that will be needed then use a skill saw to cut the outlined space.
Allow space for the edge of the vent opening where it will rest on the roof.
Measure the body of the vent.