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April, 2004 Technical Jargon: Boot Flashing “Technical Jargon” is a forum in used to provide more information on terms commonly seen in U.S. Inspect reports. When flashing a vent, there are actually two pieces necessary to create an
adequate barrier. First, a flange fits around the vent and covers the area
around the base of the vent. The boot then fits snugly around the pipe and
into the flange, creating the water tight seal. There are two commonly used
types of boots, lead and neoprene (rubber). A lead boot extends to the top
of the plumbing vent termination above the roofline and is then folded back
into the top of the pipe to ensure a seal. A neoprene boot fits tightly
enough around the pipe and into the flange to create the seal. Contributed by Justin Gore Diagrams used under license from
The Illustrated Home, © 1998 Carson Dunlop & Associated Ltd. Other stories in this month's report:
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