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Date Posted: Mon, Nov 11 2002, 7:02am
Author: John
Subject: Patching a roof at old kitchen stove flue

In remodeling my kitchen, I am removing an old kitchen range exhaust flue that penetrates the roof of modified bitumen roofing. What should I consider in patching the resulting opening in my roof?

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[> Re: Patching a roof at old kitchen stove flue -- A Roofer, Sun, Nov 17 2002, 6:42am

If its not leaking I wouldn't do a thing to it. Just because your not using it doesn't mean you have to make it disappear from the roof. Just remove it's duct work underneath then when you do the roof later have it taken care of then. If you did need to repair where it was you should fix the hole in the roof deck then nail a piece of cap sheet down and torch over the repaired area.

Hope this helps,
Tim Soth / A Roofer

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