Your gutters regulate water flow around your home. If they aren't functioning correctly, your home is quietly being damaged.
Rain gutters are an essential part of your roofing system and play a big role in protecting your home from water damage. Overflowing gutters can damage the interior and exterior of your home in ways that prove very costly over time.
An overabundance of rain can overwhelm gutters that are too small for the volume of water flowing down the roof. If your gutters overflow during heavy rainfall, larger capacity gutters may be the solution.
Being short on gutters or downspouts puts pressure on the rest of your system. Overworking existing gutters leads to overflow. The fix is either adding additional gutters or upgrading to a higher-capacity system that can handle your roof’s footprint.
Debris accumulation — leaves, dirt, organic matter — blocks gutters and prevents rainwater from flowing through downspouts. Overflowing water can damage siding, fascia, and your home’s foundation, and even cause ice damming in winter. Mold can develop as well, creating a health hazard.
Blocked downspouts back up just like clogged gutters and cause water to overflow at the wrong spots. Oversized downspouts that properly channel water away from your foundation are the right solution.
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