This is a great video of a Quick Mount PV installation on an asphalt shingle roof. It shows how to install the quick mount flashings, how to locate the rafters on the roof, how to drill the pilot holes and how to secure the flashing. The information here could be applied to every type of flashing installation.
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Thanks for the additional images. Here is one that shows how the Quickmount PV flashing creates a seal.
Here are a few additional photos of QuickMount that I found that you might find useful.
Thanks for the additional photos. I saw that the shingle size flashing is 5 inches longer than than the shingle flashing. Are they made from the same construction?
Shake Mounts are structurally the same as the Composition Mounts. The flashing portion is larger because the exposure is larger. As the paper in a Shake Roof is the actual waterproofing, the Flashing must extend under one course of shakes plus extend under the paper of the next course of shakes to be waterproof. 18" x 18" for the Shake and 12" x 12" for the composition mount QuickMount PV flashing.