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Roof Jacks; Help Prevent Rain Water From Penetrating The Roof

CJ
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Roof Jacks; Help Prevent Rain Water From Penetrating The Roof

Flashing that wraps around a sewer vent pipe, a furnace or a water heater vent where it comes out of the roof is often called a “Roof Jack.” These pieces of flashing help seal around the roof penetrations to prevent water intrusion.

Most Common Problems:

  • The tar or mastic around the top of the jack has deteriorated or cracked and needs to be added to or replaced. This is a maintenance type of item that may need to be done every two to five years.

  • The metal flashing (usually the bottom portion) has raised up, possibly from a wind storm, and needs to be re-secured back down.

No “Roof Jack”?

If there is no roof jack, then one can usually be added easily by a roofer or qualified handyman. If a roof jack is missing, sometimes buyers will not add one until they decide to re-roof in future years.

Roofers or home owners will often put a heavy coating of tar or mastic, such as Henrys Roof Mastic around the vent or pipe to act as a seal so water will not enter the attic through the gap between the roof penetration and the roof tile or shingles.

  • Who to consult? Roofer or qualified handyman.

Home owners often repair or maintain their roof jacks. Handymen, gutter contractors and roofers likewise do this type of work. If a roof jack is to be installed, then a roofer or qualified handyman is usually the trade person that does this work.