I have seen a previous post about something similar, not sure if it applies to my problem. I have had a roofer twice to fix a leak around where flue exits the roof. He had a second go as there was still a leak from somewhere. Applied a lot of sealant. The leak was not from inside the flue pipe as you could see it dripping onto the concrete section where pipe goes down to the fireplace in the lounge. I had an old bowl in place to catch the drips. during the rain on Tuesday I went into the loft and noticed there were drops of water in the bowl, I had dried it off previously. Then I noticed drops of water forming on one of the joints on the angled bend in the pipe. The rain must be getting in the flue somewhere. The house is 30 yrs old nearly and we have lived here since it was built. Has anyone any idea where the rain could be getting in?
