If your shingles are still in relatively good condition chances are that water seeps around a plumbing vent that goes through the roof.
Roof leaking around vent pipe.
It s normal to have gaps around the pipes when they re initially installed or else they wouldn t have penetrated.
In addition to the causes above there is another possible cause for water dripping from roof vent pipes.
Across the joists lay a.
Metal flashing and vent boots work together to prevent water.
Quick fix from inside contain dripping water.
If the rubber boot is cracked rotted away or torn.
Leaking roof vent pipe roof vent pipes are common areas for roof leaks.
The immediate thing to do is to contain dripping water from the leak.
The water entry point may not always the same as where the water drips.
Apply a thick bead of lap seal caulk around the seam.
Use the knife blade to scrape the pipe clean and smooth.
Make a temporary patch.
Rusty and cracked collars around the vent pipe can allow rainwater to pool and eventually drip into.
These pipes penetrate the roof.
Here are four common problems that can cause water to leak around vent pipes.
In fact it s the most logical cause.
Roof vent pipes from plumbing or exhaust vents penetrate the roof and are usually sealed using a collar style flashing made out of a flexible material like epdm rubber or flexible pvc.
Find the water entry point.
Cut away the old caulk from around the vent pipe.
When this happens the water can seep into the house along the pipe.