This article describes the cause of leaks into buildings at the ridge vent on both steep and lower slope roofs during heavy winds wind blown rainy conditions or hurricanes.
Roof ridge vents leaking.
How to stop hurricane or wind blown rain leaks at roof ridge vents.
Sun exposure and heat especially during the summer can cause the rubber boot to crack creating the space for water to leak in.
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You should inspect your ridge vent annually.
Ridge vents could be the culprit a leaking roof is no laughing matter.
Slightly pull the ridge vent upward and look for the fasteners.
The first is to replace any roofing nails with the correct fasteners.
The leaking tends to be concentrated so it looks serious but in reality it is a very simple and common fix.
You should be able to see the top of them.
Depending on the cause of the ridge vent leak there are several options to repair it.
Shingles cover the area where the ridge vent is fastened down.
If you find any that are loose or if your ridge vent seems to easily disconnect itself from the roof.
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You need to repair the problem immediately by replacing or re screwing the ridge vent to the roof.
When the roof vent is leaking the actual cause must be identified first.
Other causes of leaking roof vent are including broken seams on the metal base loosen nails and rusty metal collars around the vent pipe.
Often bad ridge vents can contribute to the problem and can lead to moisture issues.
The ridge cap is a portion of the roof that tends to leak a lot.
When looking for a potential ridge vent leak go along the entire length of your ridge vent.