by Andrew McIver | Aug 19, 2011 | Uncategorized
Its really important to remember that our vent shields are not just protectors, they are designed to drop the rain water into the vent so that the outside of the vent pipe remains dry. So damaged vents will not leak anymore once a CQ is installed. If you got a damaged...
by critter_master | Aug 18, 2011 | Uncategorized
Some has asked us how to tell if you have lead or rubber flashing. Basically, if your flashing looks metallic, wrinkled, grey, and has a beat looking top, its probably lead. Rubber will always just be a pipe. It is usually white, but sometimes its black, and rarely...
by Andrew McIver | Aug 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
If you want to see a large squirrel, look up fox squirrels. They are interesting looking animals, and are really quite large. Fortunately most live in colonys in the woods. The first time I saw one I thought it was some kind of badger.
by critter_master | Aug 16, 2011 | Uncategorized
Well, there is an excellent article on the home page at the “read the literature” tab about it. I would speculate that they like to sharpen their teeth on it, but I am not a squirrel so I cannot say for sure. I can say for sure they damage the vents so...
by Andrew McIver | Aug 15, 2011 | Uncategorized
We cut our standard sloped units to a 6 pitch. This is a good national average. You may seem a small gap when installed on a roof of different pitch, but its small and has no impact on the protection and function provided by our shields.
by critter_master | Aug 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
Someone asked us about why we dont install three screws instead of four. The three could be in like one of those light fixtures thats held in place by screws. The problem is that the two back screws cannot be easily screwed in place on roofs that have a pitch higher...