Month: February 2020

Common Problems Caused by Clogged Gutters

Common Problems Caused by Clogged Gutters

Your gutters are very important to your home’s protection. They are often overlooked features that bear a lot of the structural burden from excess rainwater, ice, and snow. Still, sometimes your gutters can clog, which leads to further issues to consider. Every homeowner must know these common problems caused by clogged gutters to maintain their home to the best of their ability.

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How Do Gutters Work and Why Are They Important?

How Do Gutters Work and Why Are They Important?

Gutters are one of the most ignored parts of any homeowner’s maintenance list. Understandably, rain gutters are simple in their design and operation; they carry water from the roof to the ground. However, this helps protect your house from serious water damage. Read on if you’re asking yourself, What do gutters do and why are gutters important? You might learn that your rain gutters do a lot more to ensure your structural integrity than you might think.

How Do Gutters Work

Fundamentally, gutters collect rainwater from your roof and channel it to the ground through a downspout. During rain, water rolls down from the slope of the roof to the gutters. As the water pools, it travels through the gutter system to the downspout.

Downspouts carry water from the gutters to the base of the house. It is typically diverted to protect the basement and foundation from flooding and further water damage. There is a splash block at the base of the downspout to further divert the rainwater away from the house.

Why Are Gutters Important

The purpose of gutters is to protect your home from rain and water damage.

Without a gutter system, rainwater would likely collect on your roof, causing rot, deterioration, or mold. This will weaken your shingles, soffit, and fascia. Naturally, gravity pulls the water down from your roof to your windows, siding, and foundation. Moisture in the windows causes condensation, which damages the sill and interior walls. Not to mention, mold and grime can develop.

When pooling against your home’s foundation, water causes erosion, weakens the integrity and structure, and causes basement flooding. Gutters protect against all of this.

However, gutters can weaken if not taken care of. Leaves and other debris easily block gutters from working properly. Once debris builds up, water will overflow and damage the siding of the home. Heavy storms and high winds can also misalign your gutter system. This can weaken your gutters and cause them to break entirely.

To keep your gutter system clean and operational, call your local gutter installers. We at Gutter Maid know the importance of high-quality gutter installation and repair. Give us a call today for professional gutter cleaning, installation, or repair.

Are Gutters Necessary

While certain types of roofs such as flat roofs or roofs with built-in drainage systems may not require traditional gutters, the vast majority of pitched or sloped roof require gutters to ensure proper water management.

Without gutters, rainwater can cause serious water damage to your home. These include soil erosion around the foundation, water seeping into basements or crawlspaces, damage to exterior siding, staining, rotting, and even structural damage over time.

Rain Gutters Installation

Have more questions about gutters or interested in installing a gutter system on your own home? GutterMaid gutter experts can answer all your questions about gutter installation, cleaning, and maintenance.

New, Seamless Gutter Instillation in Finskburg, Maryland

Seamless Gutter installation in Finksburg MD

We installed new, seamless, 6 inch gutters w/ 3 x 4 inch downspouts, on this new construction Pole Barn in Finksburg, MD. This customer choose Grecian Green Gutters, which were an almost identical match to the roof on this building. Wrap-around strap hangers were secured to the roof using anchors w/ neoprene washers, to prevent any leaks from forming around the penetrations. Wrap-around hangers offer a good alternative when traditional fascia mount hangers cannot be utilized.

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