What are some tips for installing a roof cap

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I am adding bathroom exhaust fans. The roof caps I have attach directly to the duct (this is not the model I have, but it clearly shows how the duct attaches):

roof cap with duct attachment

I had a lot of trouble trying to get the flashing slid up beneath the shingles with the duct attached – in fact, at this moment the cap isn't attached to any duct while I come up with a game plan. The main trouble is the length of the duct. This is exaggerated but shows the problem:
the complicating factor

Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to do this? It's worth mentioning that I am trying to do this myself, though I am aware that it's normally a two-person job. I can't see how my main problem of not being able to get the flashing slid up between the shingles would be helped with another person, but – I'm listening!

Best Answer

As Shirlock says, cut the duct off of the cap, install the cap, and reattach the duct using a 6" scrap piece of metal ducting. Tape any joints with the HVAC foil tape.

Another alternative, remove a bunch of shingles, install the cap and flashing straight in, and then install some new shingles over the flashing.