I am an autoglass installer. If the logo on the front windshield does not say "Safeguard", the windshield has been replaced, and is probably leaking. Rust or adhesive problems are the most likely cause. Also, If you have any non-factory accessories installed on the roof, such as a sun visor, lights etc, they might not be sealing properly.
your sewage line is both leaking and is constricted most likely - call a plumber.
Windows may leak when it rains due to improper installation, damaged seals, or deteriorated caulking. Water can seep through gaps or cracks in the window frame, leading to leaks. Regular maintenance and repairs can help prevent this issue.
The smell of pee in your house when it rains could be due to water leaking into your home and coming into contact with urine or mold. It's important to investigate and address any leaks or water damage to prevent further issues.
You undoughtly have leaks. Get inside with a flash light and have someone start at the bottom of the doors sparaying with a garden hose and gradually work up and see where it starts leaking.
I you happen to have a sunroof--check the two drain plugs which you can access when the sunroof is open. thry may be clogged. there are plastic tubes that run downward, which a wire can be inserted into to clean them out. hope this helps out.
The drain line for the cowl is stopped up or the windshield is leaking.
Does it leak in when it rains also? If so you have a seam leaking under the cowl area and a washer hose that came off.
To prevent basement leaks when it rains, ensure your gutters are clean and directing water away from the foundation, seal any cracks in the walls or floors, and consider installing a sump pump or waterproofing system.
The bathroom vent may be leaking when it rains due to a damaged or improperly sealed vent cover, cracked vent pipe, or a faulty installation. It is important to inspect and repair the vent to prevent further water damage.
Water may be leaking into your garage when it rains due to issues such as damaged roofing, cracks in the foundation, or poor drainage around the garage. It is important to identify the source of the leak and address it promptly to prevent further damage.
Your rear window leaks.
windsheild leaks