New Video on Vent Sizing

We are working on a video to go on the order page to explain how to measure a vent, how to get pitch, and what size to order. This seems to be an issue as the lead flashing is always larger than the actual vent. Dont expect Hollywood quality.

We passed 2500 shipped yesterday

The majority seem to be going to pest control companies as part of their animal exclusion contracts. CQs are ideal for this purpose as they are easy to put on, look good, and keep animals out of the plumbing. They also are one of the few products that stops damaged...

New Lead Flashing Protection

One of the nice things about a Critter Quitter is that you dont have to do anything to your flashing to install them. They simply slide over the existing lead. No trimming is needed. So if you just reroofed or dont have damaged vents, you can still install a CQ to...

Do you need to modify the flashing?

No, CQs are designed to slide over existing flashing, no matter if damaged or not. They are held in place with 4 screws so removal is easy if the vent needs to be rodded out, although with a CQ on its unlikely this will be reqired.

Remember, Critter Quitters Stop The Leak

There are a lot of vent covers and screens out there, but only a few stop a damaged vent from leaking. Critter Quitters stop the leak. So rather than reflash, install a CQ. After all, if you reflash, you will reflash again when the squirrels show up. A CQ lasts is...

Clarification of 4 Inch Vents

In my previous post I showed some 4 inch vent covers that we made. To clarify, a 4 inch vent has a 5 inch flashing. Actually its about 5 3/8 inch, but its rounded to nearest inch. Lead flashing is always about an inch larger than the pipes outside diameter. So a 1 1/2...