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Just wondering if anyone recommends a certain lead/aluminium flashing. There is that much on the market im not sure if to go for a specially designed solar one or just stick to a lead flue/soil vent flashing
 
Just cut the tile to suit and flash around it with lead, it looks alot neater than those horrible "solar flashing" plates, alot cheaper too.
 
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Just get a good lead man to make them for you
 
PM peter aka justlead1 he can give you info on solar flashings.
you can PM me for his mobile number
 
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