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The BRAMEC 19117 is a universal sheet metal pipe flashing designed to create a weathertight seal around pipe penetrations through roofing systems. The body is constructed from EPDM rubber, which resists UV exposure, ozone, and temperature cycling, while the base is a flexible aluminum alloy that conforms to a wide range of roof panel profiles and pitches. Rated for pipe sizes from 7 to 13 inches, this flashing is appropriate for HVAC flue vents, plumbing stacks, and similar penetrations. It is installed by licensed plumbers, HVAC technicians, and roofing contractors as part of code-compliant rough-in and service work. Manufactured in the USA and listed to UPC and CSA standards.
This flashing is suited for both residential and light commercial applications where a single flashing must seal reliably across varying roof pitches and panel configurations. Its universal design eliminates the need for pitch-specific or profile-specific flashing inventory, making it a practical stock item for service vehicles and supply rooms. Typical installation scenarios include new construction pipe rough-in, re-roof replacement of deteriorated flashings, and service calls involving leaking penetration seals on standing-seam, corrugated, or flat-panel metal roofing.
Designed as a universal OEM-style replacement and new-installation flashing for sheet metal pipe penetrations across residential and light commercial roofing systems where pipe diameter falls between 7 and 13 inches.
Installation is typically performed by licensed plumbers, HVAC technicians, or roofing contractors in accordance with local building codes and manufacturer instructions. The aluminum alloy base should be pressed firmly against the roof panel surface to achieve full contact before fastening. Apply appropriate roofing sealant around the base perimeter as required by local code or the roofing system manufacturer. Always ensure the pipe penetration area is clean and dry before installation to promote a lasting seal.
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