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Hamshaw Lumber Inc

6-9/16"x 32" SILL PAN FLASHING

SKU #WOF90 Model #36056801 UPC #897129001113
6-9/16"x 32" SILL PAN FLASHING
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$ 8.89 EA
Subject to availability and seasonality from suppliers. If we cannot get it, you will be notified and refunded.
Hamshaw Lumber Inc Keene, NH
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Description

High-Performance 6-9/16" x 32" Integrated Sill Pan Flashing

Protect your project from the #1 cause of structural rot: water infiltration. This heavy-duty 6-9/16" x 32" sill pan is engineered to provide a continuous, sloped moisture barrier beneath doors and windows, directing incidental leaks back to the exterior before they can damage your subfloor.

Designed specifically for 2x6 wall construction with standard 32" openings, this flashing system replaces unreliable "tape-only" methods with a rigid, sloped defense.

Key Features

Precision Fit: Sized at 6-9/16" depth, perfectly matching standard 2x6 framing with exterior sheathing.

Positive Sloped Design: Features a built-in rear dam and sloped floor to ensure gravity-driven drainage toward the outside of the building.

Weatherproof Material: Crafted from high-impact, UV-resistant polymers that won't rust like metal or tear like flexible flashing.

Universal Compatibility: Works with wood, vinyl, and aluminum-clad door or window frames.

Easy Installation: Slips easily into the rough opening; can be cut to length or combined with extension kits for custom widths.

Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
MaterialHigh-Impact Rigid PVC / Polypropylene
Width32" (Fits standard 2/8 door or 32" window RO)
Depth6-9/16" (Standard 2x6 Wall)
Rear Dam Height1/2" - 3/4" (Varies by model)
ColorWhite / Neutral

Why Use a Sill Pan?

"Building codes and best practices now emphasize 'lapping' materials. A rigid sill pan creates a 'belt-and-suspenders' approach, ensuring that even if a door seal fails, your subfloor remains bone-dry."