Periodic maintenance can prevent roof leaks.
Water leaking from roof pipe.
If your ceiling has a plastic vapor barrier between the drywall and the attic insulation push the insulation aside and look for flow stains on the plastic often water runs to openings in the vapor barrier such as at ceiling light fixtures.
Roof vent pipes are common areas for roof leaks.
When the vent pipe boot cracks your roof is open to a water leak.
Problems with drain pipes may cause more.
When the roof vent is leaking the actual cause must be identified first.
Sun exposure and heat especially during the summer can cause the rubber boot to crack creating the space for water to leak in.
Some roof leaks are tough to locate.
Leaking roof vent pipe.
But don t be fooled that a water leak isn t serious.
Accordingly in most cases when water damage is sustained as a result of a flood windstorm roof or window failure or even a leak emanating from an upstairs unit the roof or an exterior wall.
Especially if a water supply pipe is to blame the water dripping from the ceiling may be never ending.
If you see signs of water damage from the ceiling right below the attic then it s a certainty that you re dealing with a leaking roof.
Following a water damage claim that was covered as a result of a tree falling on the roof and creating an opening in which water poured into the home the opening and roof were repaired by the insurance company.
Sometimes the water shows up at a ceiling spot distant from the leak.
Vent pipes are roof maintenance items that should not be overlooked.
Leaking will usually be quite steady if the ceiling leak is plumbing related.
Unless you have plumbing pipes or appliances that deal with water in your attic the leak has no other possible source than the roof.
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.
This can happen if a leaking pipe is located near the foundation or underneath your home.
A roof that leaks around a vent pipe is a common cause of small water stains on a ceiling or water leaking into a home.
Sometimes the only observable sign that you have a water leak is a heightened utility bill.
Water is one of the most powerful forces on earth and even a small leak can do a large amount of damage.
Water leaking from the ceiling is often clear water rather than brown and dirty if a faulty plumbing pipe is the culprit.
Other causes of leaking roof vent are including broken seams on the metal base loosen nails and rusty metal collars around the vent pipe.