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normally fillet the sides with cement
Never put cement on a flashing...............capilliary
Learn how to do it right and there is more than one way to skin a horse but no cement is ever involved.
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normally fillet the sides with cement
Best;889046 "plumbers" [/QUOTE said:hmmmmm. like hens teeth
Never put cement on a flashing...............capilliary
Learn how to do it right and there is more than one way to skin a horse but no cement is ever involved.
If you put the lead below tiles, there is a danger of rain being blown in sideways.
Lead ideally should be over the tiles well beyond the flue and pushed up below the first layer of tiles that are immediately above the upper part of where flue exits roof.
In other words, - you want the rain water to never go below the tiles.
Intrigued to hear "the story"
I'm not! Secure flue, screwed and clipped would suggest there's nothing to see here.
I'd imagine there's a subcontractor who's now got to wait longer for his hard earnt money.
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