Standard Sloped Unit Fit

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.

Why not three screws

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...

Installation Hint for 1 1/2 inch vents

When installing a CQ on a smaller vent, centering is important. Here is a hint to assure its centered. Put the front screw in about 3/8 inch is left out. Push the unit back until the front screw makes contact with the lead flashing, then install the side screws all...

Times are Hard

I know that a lot out there are worried about our countries future, the recent downgrade of our debt, and the feeling that we are in decline. Dont worry. Worry is a huge waste of time and energy. By definition worry is concern over something you cannot control,...

Rubber Flashing

If you see vents that are white or black, that probably means you have rubber flashing, not lead. This is common outside of the sunshine states. However, they will dry out and crack over time in just about any environment, so be careful when on your roof to not kick...

Back Mounting Holes

We are trying a few units with the screws in the back offset from center a bit to attempt to allow better access. These are being sent after we tried them to random customers to see what they think.