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Defeat Rooftop Obstacles With Garrdal!

Garrdal Rooftop Obstacles
June 6, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

By Anna Lockhart.  

Retrofitting pipe flashings and working with electrical masts can be a hassle when relying on traditional solutions. Garrdal is here to change that.  

In a recent episode of the Roofing Road Trips podcast, host, Heidi J. Ellsworth, sat down to talk with owner and founder of Garrdal, Dennis Vowles, to discuss his company and the incredible work they are putting into changing the way contractors tackle rooftop hurdles.  

Dennis created Garrdal after years of frustration as a general contractor trying to retrofit pipe flashings on roofs. No matter how hard he searched, there were few solutions that made the job any less of a hassle. He decided to make his own solution, Garrdal, which is now being sold across 1,300 dealers across the nation and may soon be sold in Canada.  

He explained the various rooftop hurdles roofers can experience, “On a shingle roof, there are standard pipe flashings that just get pushed over a plumbing vent, or other pipes, but oftentimes you'll have wires in the way or some kind of a concentric pipe hood, or who knows what. Roofers are always finding ways to use it. You can't push a pipe flashing over top of those pipes.” Enter Garrdal. “[Garrdal] is designed to go around those obstacles rather than over them. So, it's two parts that nest together, and there's seven inches of overlap. The brand names of the materials are copaline and santoprene, so they will last decades longer than any shingle roof. They're designed to be outside, extreme cold, extreme heat doesn't bother them. And this will go around those obstacles, and you don't have to worry about callbacks,” Dennis explained. 

Dennis and his team put a lot of research into finding the best materials for the product to ensure it would last in various intense climates and weather conditions. With the modern advancements made to plastics, they found the perfect mix of copaline and santoprene plastics to create a product that lasts. Designed to withstand the most extreme of climates and easy to install, the Garrdal is perfect for any project.  

Listen to the podcast to learn more about the story of Garrdal and how it’s changing the pipe flashing game.

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About Anna

Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe. 

Garrdal is a 2-part pipe flashing designed to go where other flashings won't! Obstacles such as electrical masts, high-efficiency appliance stacks, concentric pipes, and any other pipes with challenges are no longer a hindrance with Garrdal 2-part flashings. They are American-made, easily installed, and look great on any type of roof! Handy for any installation or retrofit project, these are a must-have on every work truck.



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