Jamie,
My crew and I have installed the quickmounts almost twice as fast as the
Oateys consistently for a good year or two. My main concern with Oateys is
that rubber boot, it seems to be the Achille's heel of the whole system. How
long does it take before that gasket is shot? This has been the
, 2011 4:57:14 AMSubject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Oatey and Standoff vs QuickmountPV Labor
Mark and Jamie,
Also, not an answer to your labor question, but...
The flexible flashings you describe are inherently less durable than their non flex cousins. As you are well aware, the culprit is sun or
ubject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Oatey and Standoff vs QuickmountPV Labor
Jamie,
You did not ask, but I am offering:
I find the Oatey flashing with the elastomeric boot to be a somewhat suspect
product. I know, I knowyou see them everywhere on the finest tract
homesbut
My everlas
9 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Oatey and Standoff vs QuickmountPV Labor
Wrenches,
We have been asked to quote a large number of installs on comp shingle roofs
for an individual owner who requires Oatey flashing's with a 3" standoff on
all installations.
For the past 2 ye
Wrenches,
We have been asked to quote a large number of installs on comp shingle roofs for an individual owner who requires Oatey flashing's with a 3" standoff on all installations.
For the past 2 years we have installed the QuickmountPV product on comp shingle roofs and are use to the labor
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