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Hi I want to run a 15mm pipe through a felted flat roof. Does anyone know of a collar or seal I can use to weather it?
 
Hi I want to run a 15mm pipe through a felted flat roof. Does anyone know of a collar or seal I can use to weather it?

Can you not just seal around and use a talon collar? https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/talon...xUTcPXLFK4SiKaeetgtsHHm7zYicSjWAaAmkmEALw_wcB

And of course insulation.
 
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