Hi all,

We have been doing PV installs for years with L-feet and silicone without 
problems ever. Even still, gravity flashings seem attractive in shingle roofs, 
to provide a second level of security, and a more professional install (at 
least in perception). But the cost of these systems in significant in high snow 
load areas where we often have L-feet every 2 feet on center, to evenly load 
the structure below. In todays costs, the feet could cost as much as 33% of the 
panel value.

I'm wondering what other people are doing in high snow load areas?

Also. I have noticed that there is a flip side to the risks. We have found that 
unless you have good quality shingles, on a preexisting roof, that sometimes 
the adhesive sticking the shingles together is stronger than the low quality 
shingles themselves - adding risk of trying to shoe horn flashing in after the 
fact. Your experience?

thanks,

Troy Harvey
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Principal Engineer
Heliocentric
801-453-9434
tahar...@heliocentric.org



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