Watch this video to see where a skylight could be leaking when the gasket seal is broke
When a roof is leaking, then it could be either the flashing or the skylight that is causing the leak. Skylights that have been on a roof for over 10 years will likely start leaking. A glass top skylight has a rubber gasket between the glass and the metal frame that holds it in place and that gasket will eventually fail.
Flat roof leaks are mostly caused by a faulty skylight and chimney flashing
There are many areas on a roof that can lead to a leak. So often the roof itself is blamed for a leak. The most common cause for leaks are obstacles on a roof like air conditioners, vent pipes, skylights, railing posts, siding, and doors sills that lead onto a roof.
The following can cause leaks on a flat roof:
There are many areas on a roof that can lead to a leak. So often the roof itself is blamed for a leak. The most common cause for leaks are obstacles on a roof like air conditioners, vent pipes, skylights, railing posts, siding, and doors sills that lead onto a roof.
Skylights on Flat roofs causing leaks
When a flat roof is leaking it could be due to a skylight, chimney, vents or any other object on the roof. When an object like a skylight is part of the roof, then flashing is involved. It’s fair to assume that flat roofs leak more than a shingle or slanted roof. The reason is that water doesn’t run off as quickly and have a better chance to find its way in.
Two types of skylights
Skylights can be divided into 2 categories; those that are glass and those that are plexiglass. Skylights that are made of glass, should always be installed with a slant or at an angle. The reason is that if it would be totally flat, the frame that holds the glass will prevent water from running off. It will take time for water to evaporate and dirt will accumulate on top of the glass. The chances of water leaking through the gasket seal also increase.
Plexiglass dome skylight
Plexiglass skylights are mostly round. They are meant for flat roofs because no water or debris can collect on top of them. Plexiglass does not last forever in the sun. These domes must be replaced every 10 years. They crack and become brittle.
Plexi dome skylight could leak at the flashing
Most of the time, a plexiglass type of skylight could leak where the flashing meets the roof. In this case, the roofing material was brought up on the side of the curb of the skylight and tucked under the framework.
Skylights and roof pitch and roofing material – which one is wrong?
- The roof pitch is too low for shingles – should have been a rubber flat roof instead
- Skylights installed on shingles that made the problem worse
- Replacing the shingles with a rubber roof will fix the problem
Skylights on a low pitch shingle roof
This is often the case. When the roofing contractor is someone off the street and does not understand what type of material to install on what slopes. The slope is too low on this roof. Moss is growing due to water being trapped in the shingles.
Preparing skylight flashing for a roof replacement
When a roof replacement is considered, the biggest part of the job is cleaning the flashing on all the objects. This is a tedious labor intensive job to remove all the old roofing material from the flashing.
Skylight flashing ready for the new roof
Once the flashing has been cleaned, the base layer of the roof is installed under the flashing. It is very important to remove all the roofing debris for the flashing. In the case of EPDM rubber or TPO, they will not be able to use the existing flashing. This type of installation is only suitable for a Modified Bitumen Torch Down Membrane
Erik is explaining how not to do flashing on a skylight
Skylight glass seal was leaking on the left corner
This skylight developed a leak between the frame and the glass. Instead of caulking it, we added another layer of protection to the seal. Caulking does not last on glass and metal. Too often we see the caulk peel off.
Repairing a skylight with EPDM cover tape
We do not promote EPDM rubber for roofing, but we did use it for this repair. We have never tried this type of repair before but tried it on this application. most people will use caulking. From our experience, we know caulking doesn’t last that long. This image was taken 10 years ago and we have never heard back from the owner.
After repairing the skylight with a cover tape
This is what it looks like after we have sealed the skylight seal with cover tape. The tape cannot be seen from the outside.
Skylight leaking on a metal roof
There were several of these skylights leaking on the same commercial building. Installing a skylight on a metal roof is not easy. There are the standing seams of the roof that makes for an uneven surface and the transition from the skylight flashing to the metal roof is not simple.
For the most part, the skylight flashing and the roof overlap each other and a sealant is used to seal the 2 metals together. This sealant will eventually give and water will find its way in.
Removing everyone’s attempted repairs
When the sealant fails on a metal roof, then it’s not easy to make a repair. The skylight will have to be completely removed and all the metal cleaned and then be re-installed. This will be a costly exercise. Instead, we came up with a system that works great on metal.
We first have to remove all the tar and sealants everyone else has used to try and solve the problem. Then we cut away some of the standing seams to allow for a flat surface around the skylight. This is so the water can freely flow and not get trapped on the top end of the skylight.
Cutting the Rubber membrane to fit around the skylight
The reason why the tar and sealants don’t last is that of ultraviolet exposure. Tar poured on a metal roof will dry and crack in a short period of time. Because TAR is a petroleum-based product, it will dry very fast. Our method is to apply the same rubber we use for Torch Down Roofing, for the flashing. We have found a secret trick to be able to attach the Modified Bitumen Rubber to metal and make it watertight.
Rubber is adhered to the metal roof and flashing.
With a special adhesive, the rubber was adhered to the flashing and metal roof making the transition watertight. At the same time, water could flow freely around the skylight. This type of repair will last a long time.
Round Domed Skylight
Notice how the roofing material is attached to the skylight base. This is one of the most important tricks we have. This image was taken more than 10 years ago and the evidence is still there that our flashing system iswatertightt.