If I can get my Supervent flashing installed, I will be able to finish my chimney install and have my stove roaring through January. Problem is that it has been below zero here with some snow. Weather was sunny today so I brushed snow off roof around where the hole will be and the sun melted the ice off the shingles nicely. However, it isn't going to warm up any time soon.
Do any of you have any tips on installing a flashing in such cold weather? Only thing I can think of is to cart a big propane heater up on the roof to soften shingles and then maybe I can peel them up to slide flashing under them and maybe get it to seal.
HomeDepot sells Henry's roof tar...is there a better product for sealing and waterproofing?
Flashing install is holding up my project but the Supervent products are awesome so far. Quality stuff.
Do any of you have any tips on installing a flashing in such cold weather? Only thing I can think of is to cart a big propane heater up on the roof to soften shingles and then maybe I can peel them up to slide flashing under them and maybe get it to seal.
HomeDepot sells Henry's roof tar...is there a better product for sealing and waterproofing?
Flashing install is holding up my project but the Supervent products are awesome so far. Quality stuff.