Hi everyone,
We've got an old kitchen extension that was done in the 80s. Absolutely no insulation in it, and the central roof lantern has been leaking for a while. I've inspected the roof, and found that the drain off point is in the middle of the roof, right by the corner of the lantern, and it goes through the roof and out to the edge of the extension.
Here's a couple of close ups of the drain off point next to the lantern where the leak is occurring:


And here's nother random image of the material I hope someone can identify. It's a flexible material that feels very spongy and stretchy.

Could anyone advise me on a proper fix for this? I believe the leak is in between where the rubbe meets the plastic drain somewhere in the hole, and identically I'd like to fix from the outside with new material I can attach and feed into the hole itself, but will take different advise if there's a proper/better way
Thanks so much. This is kind of urgent because it's raining but tomorrow is dry and it's the weekend, so perfect timing to get it sorted!
We've got an old kitchen extension that was done in the 80s. Absolutely no insulation in it, and the central roof lantern has been leaking for a while. I've inspected the roof, and found that the drain off point is in the middle of the roof, right by the corner of the lantern, and it goes through the roof and out to the edge of the extension.
Here's a couple of close ups of the drain off point next to the lantern where the leak is occurring:


And here's nother random image of the material I hope someone can identify. It's a flexible material that feels very spongy and stretchy.

Could anyone advise me on a proper fix for this? I believe the leak is in between where the rubbe meets the plastic drain somewhere in the hole, and identically I'd like to fix from the outside with new material I can attach and feed into the hole itself, but will take different advise if there's a proper/better way
Thanks so much. This is kind of urgent because it's raining but tomorrow is dry and it's the weekend, so perfect timing to get it sorted!

