If any of these issues are present water will be able to enter your roof along the pipe.
Roof leaking around vent boot.
Roof vent pipes are common areas for roof leaks.
A plumbing vent pipe is a common culprit for leaks.
Often the rubber boot on the vent will be worn or torn the metal plastic base will have a crack or broken seam or a few nails will be loose or missing.
Here are four common problems that can cause water to leak around vent pipes.
A vent pipe boot can leak either from improper installation or more likely from a split in the rubber where it fits around the pipe.
Metal flashing and vent boots work together to prevent water.
If your shingles are still in relatively good condition chances are that water seeps around a plumbing vent that goes through the roof.
When this happens the water can seep into the house along the pipe.
Rusty and cracked collars around the vent pipe can allow rainwater to pool and eventually drip into.
Leakage due to improper installation of the vent pipe boot would present as water stains dark spots and or wet areas on the under side of the roof sheeting.
Dig out any cracked or dry caulking that isn t properly sealing adjoining surfaces and replace with silicone caulk.
Replace any missing or rotted siding above the step flashing on dormers.
Remove debris make sure your roof valleys are clear of debris re shingle valleys valleys may need to be reshingled with new ice and water shield put in place.
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.
If the rubber boot is cracked rotted away or torn.
Sun exposure and heat especially during the summer can cause the rubber boot to crack creating the space for water to leak in.