Why are skylights leaking?
It’s common to find skylights on a roof. They are more likely to be the cause of leaks on a flat roof. They provide needed light in a house, but with this benefit also comes problems. We repair skylights from Stamford to Westport to Greenwich and Darien to Pittsburgh and Westmoreland County.
Skylights are known to cause roof leaks. There are two parts to a skylight that needs to be discussed. The skylight itself or the glass and frame part and the base part called the “curb”.
Skylight frame and glass
Here are a few tips what to look for when the glaze part of the skylight is leaking:
- Check for cracks in the plastic glaze part.
- Check the metal frame that holds the glass or plastic in position for defects.
- Make sure the sealant that secures the glass and frame is still good.
It is not easy to find a leak on a skylight. It takes experience and the knowledge of all skylights to detect problems.
When the skylight is installed on a flat roof, the picture on the right shows where it will leak. These types of skylights need special curbs to be able to be installed on a flat roof.
Plastic Dome Skylights
These skylights are relatively easy to install. They are less likely to leak. If a leak does occur, check for a crack in the plastic.
Curb Flashing
When a skylight is installed on a flat roof, there will come a time when water is pooling around the curb flashing of the skylight. It is critical to ensure that the roof membrane is properly attached to the flashing of the skylight.
This is what the curb flashing looks like before the membrane is attached. If the membrane is not properly attached to the copper flashing, the roof will leak.
When an old roof is removed and prepared for a new rubber roof, care must be taken to clean the existing flashing.