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For the shingles themselves.
Apply the last row of shingles that is just below the vent pipe as shown in figure 1.
Continue the next row of shingles cutting a hole for the vent pipe.
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Use some asphalt roof cement under the cut shingle and around the vent pipe as shown in figure 2.
Bring the shingles to the bottom of the vent pipe.
The center of the shingle should be below the pipe for the flashing to work properly.
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Figure 1 install shingles just below vent pipe.
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It may be necessary to cut a little bit of the shingle head lap around the pipe.
Press firmly to the roof deck protection.
Help remove excess heat and moisture to protect your roof from premature deterioration.
Ventilation and attic vents.
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Figure 2 cut shingle to fit over.
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Effective attic ventilation systems reduce damaging heat and moisture in your attic promote energy efficiency by helping to reduce the load on your air conditioner in the summer and also reduce the risk of ice dam formation on your roof.