2 years ago contractor installed solar panels on my roof using Unirac flashloc-comp mounts (https://unirac.com/wp-content/upload...tall-Guide.pdf). (unirac attachments don’t use flashing and use a sealant to be squeezed into the cavity to be sealed). Now I have about 13 leaks in my roof. They quick fixed some major leaks by just filling holes with roof cement. May be Unirac lashloc inherently prone to leak? They are definitely unforgiving compare with the mounts with flashing.
As they told me the problem is that installers sometimes missed rafters and left holes and sometimes just forgot to fill cavity inside mounts with caulk.
Original design had mounts with flashing: IronRidge FlashFoot2 (https://www.ironridge.com/mobile-landing/flashfoot2/). They used Unirac flashloc instead without my approval.
Contractor is willing to do quick fixes using roof cement, but I'm concerted about long term roof integrity, because roof cement will crack and leak in about 2 years as I hear.
Should I try to replace those Unirac mounts with ones with flashing, which would be considerable and expensive effort, or should I try to fix existing mounts? What would you recommend?
As they told me the problem is that installers sometimes missed rafters and left holes and sometimes just forgot to fill cavity inside mounts with caulk.
Original design had mounts with flashing: IronRidge FlashFoot2 (https://www.ironridge.com/mobile-landing/flashfoot2/). They used Unirac flashloc instead without my approval.
Contractor is willing to do quick fixes using roof cement, but I'm concerted about long term roof integrity, because roof cement will crack and leak in about 2 years as I hear.
Should I try to replace those Unirac mounts with ones with flashing, which would be considerable and expensive effort, or should I try to fix existing mounts? What would you recommend?
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