AirForceAngler wrote:
Jerry9n wrote:
Westend X2 on the Eternabond. I went back a year later and retested and found a few more leaks where the caulk had cracked, but nothing on the Eternabond.
If you are worried about pressure (my furnace blower was two speed), crack the roof hatch a bit. The furnace blower is not made for a high static pressure. You probably have to be a little more careful, though, with a leaf blower.
Are you referring to the Eternabond tape or what product?
I have a serious furnace blower! It came from an industrial unit so I'll be careful! It's a good bit larger than the one pictured here earlier.
I was referring to Eternabond tape as passing the 100% success test. I used two different types on my roof, Eternabond Roof Seal (vinyl backing) on all cross seams, around vent through holes, and around vents. I used Eternabond Webseal over the roof's aluminum edge trim. Webseal needs to be coated to prevent UV degradation but I painted the roof with one of those roof products so it was coated in the process.
Eternabond tapes are one of those products that trip the "Why haven't I always used this?" trigger.
Blower used:
Eternabond sealing in process: