SENTINEL® BOOT FLASHINGS SKU: P610
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SENTINEL® BOOT FLASHINGS SKU: P610
SENTINEL BOOT FLASHINGS are factory fabricated, cone-shaped boots made using reinforced SENTINEL P150 PVC membrane. Available for traditional or split-pipe applications, SENTINEL BOOT FLASHINGS are offered in two sizes to fit either 1-6 in or 6-12 in pipe diameters. Each pipe flashing is shipped with a stainless steel clamping ring.
Product Properties
- Type Membrane Accessories
Installation
SENTINEL BOOT FLASHINGS are hot-air welded to the field membrane. Seal the top of the pipe flashing watertight with mastic and a pipe clamp (included).
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