

💧 Seal smart, stay dry—roof protection that works as hard as you do!
The Oatey 14136 Rain Collar is a premium, self-sealing rubber collar designed for 1.5 to 3-inch vent pipes. It provides a durable, UV-resistant watertight seal without the need for caulking, making installation quick and clean. Ideal for both new installations and emergency repairs, it slides easily over pipes and existing flashings to prevent leaks and extend roof life. Trusted by professionals and homeowners alike, this collar combines versatility, weather resistance, and effortless application in one compact solution.



| ASIN | B0069KAQ90 |
| ASIN | B0069KAQ90 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,199 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #31 in Roof Flashings |
| Brand Name | Oatey |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breeds |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (502) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2012 |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2012 |
| Directions | Oatey Rain Collar For No-Calk Roof Flashings can be used as a secondary seal for commercial and residential applications that require a watertight seal for roof penetrations around the plumbing vent pipe. |
| Included Components | Power Tool Accessory |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 5.35 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 27.22 g |
| Item model number | 14136 |
| Item model number | 14136 |
| Manufacturer | Oatey |
| Manufacturer | Oatey |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | 14136 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 2 inches; 0.96 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Outdoor |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited |
U**8
Good quality
Exactly what I needed. Great quality, easy to put on. Very snug on the pipe.
M**R
Simple, easy, versatile, inexpensive
This rain cover is simple in operation, easy to install, fits several size pipes, and is reasonably priced. The cover stretches over the vent pipe. I bought the up to 3" rain cover. It stretches open unmodified for pipes up to 2" in diameter. For 3" you'll need to cut out some material. The area to cut away is already molded into the rubber (look on top and the under side). The instructions are also molded into the rubber of the rain cover itself (top side), and you can even see it in the photos posted by Amazon and users. This boot does not require sealant because it fits tightly on the pipe; however, if the cover will be in contact with any sealant, make sure it's not petroleum based as petroleum will degrade the rubber. Silicone will work fine. I was very pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to install, especially considering I was 3 stories up on a very steep roof and anxious to get down.
A**R
Rain collar
Put these over your existing vent pipe flashing. It protects the existing boot from UV. They last at least 10 years. When they start cracking, just replace the collar and the boot under it will be like new. Much easier than replacing the vent pipe flashing and no chance for leaks.
P**T
Universal fit.
They did the job. I wish the were a little bigger though
E**C
Easy Peasy Perfect
Slide it on the pipe, and you're done. I used one on a cracked seal, and the other on a newer seal to protect it from the sun. So simple.
J**E
Quality and effective
Easy to use, cut to size Great coverage, solid quality
M**E
Well made
Fit our roof vent pipe perfectly. Good price and well made.
K**W
Work on 2" and 2.5" PVC Vent Pipes with NO Modification.
I installed these rain collars on five vent pipes. The outside air temperature was 48 degrees. Two pipes were 2.5" OD (2-3/8 measured), and three were 2" OD (1-7/8 measured). The 2" vent pipes were easy. The 2.5" pipes were a little more challenging, but follow the tips below, and you too will be successful. Installation: 1. Get yourself a bucket of Very Hot water and toss the rain collars in - letting them soak a bit to soften them up before installation. 2. Find an empty spray bottle and fill it with .5oz of dishwashing liquid and 8oz of water. Don't shake it; just swish it around to mix the water and soap. 3. Climb up on the roof with your bucket (collars still soaking inside) and spray bottle. It helps to have someone hand you the bucket and bottle once you're on the roof. 4. Spray a liberal amount of soapy water onto all sides of your vent pipe. On 2.5" pipes, be sure to get some all the way around the top of the vent pipe opening. 5. The collars will slide right on and down a 2" pipe. Be sure not to force it down too far, as you want a nice smooth surface for the water to run off. 6. 2.5" pipes are a bit more fiddly. Carefully stretch the collar opening over the top of the vent pipe using just enough force to get it on. Don't pull too hard, or you'll deform the shape of the collar on the bottom, and then it won't seal well to the flashing. If you do make this mistake, as I did, get it seated as best you can. Then, go back inside the house and refill your bucket with some really hot water. Climb back up onto the roof with your really hot water and pour about 1/2 of it onto the collar. Then, gently prod it back into the correct shape. If it still isn't sitting correctly after the first try, pull it up an inch or so, then use the rest of your hot water to get the collar very warm and take another crack at it. It's easier the second go-round. 7. Carefully climb back off the roof, put your bucket, bottle and ladder away. Grab your beverage of choice, go back outside and admire your handiwork - knowing that you just saved yourself a minimum of $150.00!
R**I
Seems very well made. It is reasonably thick and very flexible. It was super easy to install by stretching the center hole over the pipe. I used some soapy water so that it slid on easily. It sat perfectly on the collar of the damaged boot with no air gap. Only time will tell how long it will last.
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