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Your Roof Boot Guide And Why You Need One

When most people think about roof boots, they see the trendy shoes that have been popular for a long time. But we're not going to speak about walking roof boots today.

Then what are the roof boots we'll be discussing, and why should you care?



A roof boot is an easy fitting that covers the pipes that flow outside from your plumbing system. A plumbing vent boot, pipe flashing, or pipe boot is another name for it. This cover makes the area weather-tight and prevents draughts from entering your home.


Every house should have this crucial piece of roofing equipment. Here's a look at roof boots and why you might need one.


What Exactly Is A Roof Boot?


A roof boot is a prepared flashing used to waterproof roof pipe penetrations such as plumbing vent pipes or electrical service mast pipes. It keeps water out while allowing air in, preventing moisture buildup and mold and mildew in your attic. Roof boots also keep water out of your home during a storm.


Some roof boots include a rubber sleeve that fits over the pipe and snugs it up. It also includes a more secure alternative at the top: a pipe clamp that wraps around the pipe and attaches to the boot. This adds solidity and longevity to your rubber sleeve.



Why Should You Be Concerned With One?


Your roof shrinks and expands as the ambient temperature changes. This type of roof puts a lot of strain on your roof boot. A poorly fastened boot might move, peel up, or split, resulting in a less than ideal roofing experience. When a cracked or moving boot affects your roof, water can enter your attic. If these problems are not addressed, water intrusion might lead to roof collapse.


Water stains in your kitchen and bathroom might be caused by a defective roof vent pipe. Repairing these leaks and stains can be quite costly. If you see your roof vent boot curling or blistering, contact ROOF TIGER to get it replaced.


Winter Storms Can Highlight Roof Boot Issues


Aside from altering weather patterns, winter weather can create hidden water damage. Snow and ice may add significant weight to your roof, causing it to slump and force the boot out of position. Water intrusion and damage might result as a result of this.


Why You Should Replace A Failed Boot Immediately



If you notice any issues with your roof boot, call ROOF TIGER right away. A broken or damaged rubber boot may be replaced quickly and affordably. Delaying the replacement of a damaged roof boot may result in more costly repairs in the future.


It is an essential component of your roofing system. You can keep your home safe and dry by following these easy precautions. Contact ROOF TIGER at (309) 505-7627 for additional information about roof boots or any other roofing requirements.

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