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Gutters are not a very sexy part of your home, but their functionality protects you and your investment. Regular gutter maintenance helps to secure the structural integrity of your home. The first step is to ensure that your gutters are installed correctly, but regular maintenance is a crucial next step.
Here are some tips to keep your gutters in top shape
A simple spray with a good hose will clean most debris from your gutters, but a plumbing snake or high-pressure washer is often needed to remove larger objects like compacted leaves, twigs, and pine needles from the downspouts.
Experts recommend cleaning your gutters at least twice a year—in the spring and fall. Increase your cleanings in you live near large trees.
If you want to keep large debris from clogging your gutters, consider installing a gutter helmet—a device that easily snaps onto the top front of the gutter and drains through a cutout at the end. The helmet cover is flat and sits on top of the gutter, using a perforated screen to act as a drain.
Remember that wasps and bees like to build nests in helmet covers, so inspect them regularly.
Holes and gaps in your gutters can cause further damage if ignored. Holes can be repaired with sheet metal and roofing cement. If your gutters have gaps, seal them with gutter caulk.
When gutters detach or pull away from the roof, it can cause water to run down your home’s exterior toward the foundation.
It’s not difficult to repair a missing downspout, but it’s also not something you want to ignore. Measure the section that needs to be replaced and then use a hacksaw to cut a new section. File the edges and secure using U-shaped brackets and screws. Finish the job by sealing the seam with gutter caulk.
You won’t regret regularly checking the positioning of your gutters. Gutters without adequate slope will not do their job to move unwanted water away from your home. Too much gutter slope will cause the water to drain too quickly.
Experts recommend sloping your gutters one-fourth of an inch for every 10 feet of gutter. The tilt of the gutters may need to be adjusted, as well, to ensure that they are not leaning too far forward or too far backward.
There are specialists who are properly trained to inspect and repair your home’s gutters. If your gutters are in bad shape, it’s a good idea to leave it to the professionals rather than climbing on a ladder and trying to tackle the job yourself. Fountain Building Supply can recommend professionals who can help you.
Without proper gutter maintenance, you can expect significant damage to your foundation, possibly basement flooding, damage to driveways and sidewalks, and possibly a swarm of mosquitoes.
Gutters are designed to protect your foundation by displacing water away from your home. They also minimize the risk of a flooded basement, which can also lead to mold and mildew. If water is being moved away from paved areas, soil is far less likely to be shifted or eroded by rain and snow that runs from the roof. It’s also important to remember that mosquitoes love stagnant water and that means they love clogged gutters.
These are just a few of the reasons proper gutter maintenance is a good idea.
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