Eagle 1: 26 Gauge General Use Roofing Flashing Rolls (Black, 4 in x 10 ft) vs Flashers EPDM Roof Jack Pipe Boot 4-1/4" to 7-1/2"
Overall winner: Flashers EPDM Roof Jack Pipe Boot 4-1/4" to 7-1/2"
Key Differences
Jackman Industries' EPDM rubber flashing (A) is a flexible, made-in-USA rubber unit that accommodates movement and installs without special tools, while Eagle 1 (B) is a 26ga steel roofing flashing offered in long lengths with durable 40-year Valspar paint and is easy to cut and bend. Choose A if you want a flexible, ready-to-install rubber pipe flashing and a slightly lower listed price tier; choose B if you need rigid, paint-finished metal flashing available in custom widths and long runs
Eagle 1: 26 Gauge General Use Roofing Flashing Rolls (Black, 4 in x 10 ft)
26 gauge steel roofing flashing with 40 year paint finish. Easily cut and bent; custom widths available. Customer notes quality and ease of use
Pros
- high-quality 26 gauge steel
- 40 year paint finish with removable film
- easy to cut with hand snips
- can be bent or folded without breaking or cracking
Cons
- customer mix on value perception
Flashers EPDM Roof Jack Pipe Boot 4-1/4" to 7-1/2"
EPDM roof flashers that seal pipe penetrations with flexible rubber and an aluminum base ring. Durable, vibration-friendly fit for varied roof pitches; praised for ease of installation and sealability by customers
Pros
- flexible rubber allows expansion and contraction
- aluminum base ring accommodates various roof pitches
- easy installation with no special tools
- wide pipe size range
Cons
- customer notes price may be high
- no leaks claim relies on user installation
- no explicit warranty information
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jackman Industries, Inc. |
| Durability | EAGLE 1 |
| Versatility | Jackman Industries, Inc. |
| User Reviews | Jackman Industries, Inc. |