We have repaired hundreds of leaking pipe boots on homes throughout Hattiesburg, from historic neighborhoods near the University of Southern Mississippi to newer subdivisions off Hardy Street. We understand how local weather patterns stress roof penetrations and which boot materials hold up best in this climate.
Many roofers treat pipe boot leaks as minor nuisances and send an apprentice with a caulk gun. We send experienced technicians who know the difference between a quick patch and a lasting repair. We have seen too many homeowners pay twice because the first contractor took shortcuts or used the wrong materials for the Gulf Coast climate.
We also understand Hattiesburg building practices. Older homes near the downtown historic district often have unique roof pitches and non-standard pipe sizes that require custom flashing solutions. Newer construction in areas like Oak Grove typically uses standardized vent boots, but builders sometimes install cheap rubber boots that crack within five years. We match our repair approach to your home's specific age, roof type, and construction quality.
When we repair a roof boot, we treat your attic and interior like our own. We use drop cloths to protect insulation, vacuum any debris, and check for related issues like inadequate attic ventilation that accelerates boot degradation. If we spot problems beyond the immediate leak, we tell you, but we do not push unnecessary work.
You also get straight answers about what caused the failure. If your boot cracked because it was low-quality material, we explain why upgrading to a better boot prevents future leaks. If attic heat buildup cooked the rubber prematurely, we discuss ventilation improvements. You leave understanding what happened and how to prevent it from happening again.