If you can identify the brand, maybe try Anchor Products. We use their hardware on TPO. We screw down the attachments (they also make a non-penetrating version) and the roofer comes in behind to seal the patch. It's a breeze.
Jason Szumlanski Florida Solar Design Group On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 2:00 AM, William Miller <will...@millersolar.com> wrote: > Friends: > > We are working what is purported to be a TPO roof. We were told the > roofing is obsolete and no boots (flashings) were available. > > I'd really appreciate a brief run-down on the material and practices, if > anyone is willing. If it would be easier and I'm the only one who cares, I > could call someone who has worked with it and we could have a brief chat. > > Here are some basic questions: > > 1. How do you seal in a stanchion? > 2. Are boots available? > 3. Is there s caulk you can use? > > We will be using a licensed roofer, but I suspect the one we inherited > might be BSing me and I need to educate myself. > > As always, thank you in the extreme for any guidance. > > William Miller > >
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