Monthly Archives: February 2014

Spring Gutter Tips – 4 Tips For Getting Gutters Ready For Spring Snowmelt


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Spring Gutter Tips For Snowmelt. While the amount of snowmelt you experience will differ from year to year. Melting snow nevertheless always poses hazards to you and your home.  From falling ice that can damage your car to black ice that can form on the ground below your roof’s drip line. This can potentially cause  serious injuries. Snowmelt poses many dangers – even some that you may not even think about. We have some spring gutter tips. Gutters play an integral role in protecting you and your property from the hazards of snowmelt. Considering that a foot of snow on a 1,000-square-foot-roof will produce roughly 2,500 gallons of water. Since this water will likely be running off your roof over a period of several days, your gutters could be overwhelmed by a steady torrent of water that won’t relent until the warm springtime sun melts the last vestiges of winter off your roof. How to Prepare Your Roof Gutter System for Snowmelt Use roof gutters, leaders, and downspouts that will direct snowmelt and rain runoff. At least 10 feet away from the foundation of your home. Doing so will help prevent costly water damage in your basement and around your home’s walls. Use plastic or concrete dry wells to catch water running out of the end of your downspouts. This will help keep prevent copious amounts of water from pooling in your yard. Also it can  help prevent landscape erosion caused by water gushing out of your downspouts. If your roof doesn’t have gutters and you’re not in a financial position to have them installed before spring rolls around, consider installing an inexpensive water runoff collection system at the drip line under the eaves of your roof; a drip line runoff system can be built by laying perforated piping in a trench lined with plastic. Surround the pipe with stones or gravel and then cover the trench with landscaping. Install a gutter heat cable inside your roof gutters. These deicing cables plug into your home’s main electrical system and will prevent ice from forming along your gutters and drip line. While snow melting cables won’t stop snow from accumulating on your roof, it will help prevent the heavy accumulation of snowflakes and formation of gutter ice and icicles that can potentially damage your gutters. Before Old Man Winter Comes to Call… It is always a wise idea to check your roof gutters each winter before snow begins to melt so you can fix any issues that may prevent your gutter system from working properly when accumulations of snow on your roof begins yielding to balmier springtime temperatures.  Also, be sure to clear your roof gutters of leaves, seed pods, twigs, and any other debris that may have built up, ensuring that your gutter system can handle the deluge of water that will soon be trickling from your snow-capped rooftop. For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Our experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Fast Fact #12 – Algae On Gutters


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Algae on gutters. Algae on gutters. Leaves, twigs and other debris that sit in a gutter for a long time can lead to the development of moss or algae. Moss and algae left on your roof could cause it to prematurely age. This could lead to having to replace it sooner than you want/need to. Moss and algae can damage your gutters as well causing water to back up. Clogs and mosquitoes can also be more frequent. Avoid this issues from arising clean your gutters at least twice a year. Service as needed. If you notice moss and algae call a house cleaning professional or clean your gutter yourself. For algae remove please refer to this post on the subject. Gutter cleaning is a very important pat of home-ownership. Gutters protect your home for a lot and can cause lots of expensive damage to your home.   For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Gutters & Guards experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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New Homeowners Guide To Gutters – New Gutters


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Congratulations! You bought a new home (whether it’s brand new or new to you). There a about a million different things to worry about but there is one aspect that is one of the most important parts of the exterior of your home.  That is the new gutters or old gutters.  It’s often the most forgotten about or neglected of the home.  Surprisingly there are some without gutters.  You might be thinking why do I need to worry about a small aspect. There are just a few reasons that could make you think twice about neglecting your gutters. 1. Gutters keep moisture away from your foundation. Without gutters, water that runs off of your roof lands at the base of your eaves, usually near your foundation. This can cause a number of problems. It can form unattractive trenches and ruts in your landscaping; it can cause water to seep behind your siding, causing the wood behind the siding to rot. Rot can cause water to enter your basement, causing mold and mildew to be circulated throughout your living spaces.  These are all unnecessary bills that could be avoided with something as simple as installing or making sure your gutters are in working order. 2. Gutters keep water away from your attic Gutters don’t just keep water out of your basement. They can help at the top of your house, also. Without gutters, some of the water than travels over your eaves is likely to seep behind the boards that protect your attic, allowing moisture to accumulate at the top of your house. 3. Gutters help to prevent insect infestations Moisture around a home’s foundation creates an ideal breeding place for insects, such as termites and ants. Gutters and downspouts channel that water away from the foundation, making your home less attractive to bugs. There are also larger rodents such as mice, rats, squirrels, etc.  No one wants to deal with that when you move into a new home. 4. Gutters keep water from pouring down on you and your guests Lastly, without gutters, rain water and melting snow comes down off of the roof right where it falls. That can mean rivers of water cascading down on your head as you’re entering or exiting your home. Gutters divert this water to downspouts at the corners of your house, so you’ll stay dry when you’re opening your front door. Investing in gutters is a decision that needs to be carefully considered. You don’t want to save a few hundred dollars today, only to spend thousands to repair water damage later.  You’ll save money if you do it right the first time.  If not it will cost you a lot more. For more information about our products or for a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Gutters & Guards experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Fast Fact #11 – Ice Dam


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Ice Dam & Your Gutters Snow can wreck havoc on your home. Ice dam can back up melted snow water and it can seep underneath your shingles. If snow sits on your gutters, it can become too heavy and they can fall off, due to weight. To keep snow off your roof from melting and freezing at fast rates.A well insulted roof can prevent melting. This means warm air is not escaping it cause the snow to melt and refreeze. For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Gutters & Guards experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Protecting Gutters From Ice & Winter


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Protecting your gutters from ice & water during the winter months can be important to prevent major damages from occurring those cold winter months. So you forgot to clean out your gutter while it was warmer.  Before we had any large amounts of snow.  All hope is not lost but it’s not going to be easy to make sure no damage happens to your home. Or your gutters are not ripped from your home. We’re here to help you do a little late winter gutter cleaning. Removing Debris & Ice is the first step. It’s not going to be easy but it is going to help save your gutters from further damage. Prevent it from damaging your home. Using ice melters or hot water or salt to melt the ice so you can get to the debris that originally clogged up your gutters.  Clean it all out.  Put the debris in a trash bag or trash can so you can properly dispose of it. To make sure your downspout are not clogged, run water through your gutters and watch how they drain.  If they don’t drain or seem like there might be a little bit of debris stuck in the downspout. To get debris out of your gutter using a pressure setting on the water hose will usually do the trick.  Do not use a pressure washer because that might cause damage to your gutters. All of the snow and ice during the winter melts and re-freezes and melts again. Springtime is usually too late to avoid damage from improperly functioning gutters and downspout.  If you live on a heavily wooded lot be sure tree branches do not overhang your roof.  Heavy snow can cause branches to break and damage your roof.  Consider the installation of a leaf protection system for your gutters.  Avoid clogged gutters that can contribute to water penetration at the foundation or at the roof. If you don’t have the time, or simply do not want to be outside in this weather, give us as call and we’ll be happy to schedule an appointment to clean out your gutters. Or if you have a leak or your gutters have been detached from your home, it’s best to let the professional handle it because not only will we do it right, it’s less for you to worry about. For more information about our products or for a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Our experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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5 Ways To Dress Up Your Gutters – Gutter Accessories


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Gutter Accessories and Your Gutters. Gutters are a small but important part of your home and sometimes it seems like they are the most boring part as well.  There are ways to spruce up your gutters and downspouts to help them go with the style of your home. 5. Rain Chains We’ve dedicated a whole blog to rain chains before and how cool and relaxing they can make your home.  It is NOT for a home that sees lots of rain, but if your home gets and average or small amount of rain fall every year it could be a nice addition. 4. Conductor Heads This gives the downspouts a little extra time to drain in a downpour or consolidate runoff from multiple gutters.  There are types for both half-round and K-Style downspouts. Most are quite lovely. 3. Downspout Bracket             These pieces of downspouts to the home securing the downspouts against wind, and theft.  There are a lot of different varieties to choose from so no matter what the style of your home is, you can find something appealing. 2. Decorative Boot   Fitted to the bottom of a downspouts, boots provide a classy or fun exit point for water. There are so many variations to this, from cute to classy to funny. The possibilities are endless.   1. Fascia Bracket.         There’s no stronger way of supporting a gutter, or more graceful ornamentation that a solid bracket.  The best gutters to use this on are the half-round gutters because there is more bracket showing.  Plus the curve is easier to decorate with.   For more information about our products or for a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Our experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Fast Fact #10 – Clean Gutter Services


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Clean Gutter Services Clean Gutter Services can protect your gutters from becoming clogged and damaged. Gutters become useless when clogged with debris and pollen. Make sure to clean them at least twice a year. This ensure proper working order. If you have a lot of trees around your home, you may need to clean them more than twice a year. If you have to do this, consider installing gutter guards/covers. For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Our experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Common Gutter Installation Mistakes


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When gutters are being installed on your home there are a lot of mistakes that can happen if you or the person installing them are not sure of how to correctly installing them. Choosing the wrong type of gutter. Choose the most durable material you can afford, and talk with your contractor or hardware store about roof shingle size and what width of gutter is right for your house. A good thing to look into is the average amount of rain that your area receives in a year.  If it is a smaller amount then you have a few more options with the 1/2 round gutters. Also choosing a gutter that works with holding snow is important too. Incorrectly calculating the pitch. Gutters actually have a slight pitch that allows water to flow towards the downspouts, generally one to two inches of decline for every forty feet of length. It’s very gradual and not noticeable, but it helps sweep away debris and keeps your gutters clean, and allows water to flow to the downspouts without overwhelming them, thus backing up the system. This could take a few different tries at getting it at the perfect pitch, depending on the home. If you get it professionally done, some place offer to come and fix the pitch until it’s correct for no charge ( we do!). Improperly spacing mounting or hanging system. The spacers help hold the gutters up and it is very important to install them 3 ft or closer together.  Evenly as well.  Without the right support your gutters will sag, which leads to water and debris collecting in the lower points and eventually your gutters will fall off your home.  Costing you a lot more than you originally wanted to pay. Improperly locating the gutter. It’s commonly thought that the gutters are directly located directly on the edge of the roof. But in reality, your gutters need to be a few inches under the edge of your roof. Why? Physics. If you put a paper towel on a drop of water, the water will be sucked into the fibers (a phenomenon called capillary action). Your roof does the same thing. Water will drip off the very edge of your roof, but also be pulled back up on the underside, and drip out a few inches underneath your roof’s edge as well. Using too many seams vs. seamless. We’ve went into the advantages of having seamless gutters before and the benefits that come with them.  Installing gutters with seams can come with much more maintenance than seamless gutters. Damaging during installation. If you’re hanging aluminum gutters, you have to be extra careful during the installation process. All it takes is one hard blow from an errant ladder or a long fall to the ground from a roof and they can be bent or dented. Then you may have to replace the section altogether. Injuries during installation. Everybody feels safe and secure while they’re up on a ladder — until they’re not. Tends of thousands of people visit emergency rooms each year because of injuries sustained by falling off a ladder. So work with a helper, make sure your ladder is on solid ground, and never lean out too far while on the ladder.  If you feel uncomfortable altogether with being up on a ladder then just leave it to the professionals.  This could lead to less money spent if you have an accident from falling off a ladder. For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Our experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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The More You Know: Half Round Gutters


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Half Round gutters have a classic and timeless look when it comes to gutters. They are one of the more historical types of gutters because it is possible that they were one of the first types to be used.  It’s mostly because when gutters were starting to be added onto homes half-round gutters are essentially cut in half pipes. Just bend a plate of aluminum over a cylinder or cut a hollowed out tree stem and you have a half-round gutter.   They are a more common type of gutter that you see in places like Europe and historical parts of towns because it is what they used at that time.   In America, you’re more likely to see the K-Style of gutter. Some of the advantages of having a half-round gutter is the smoothness make it a smaller chance for corrosion. There is no place for water to accumulate like on the ledges of K-Style gutters. They also allow the the debris to flow more freely, instead of getting caught on sides, to the downspouts.   Like expected half-rounds are easier to clean. Some of the disadvantages of half-round gutters are as expected more expensive, not only due to their reduced availability in the marketplace. They require special threaded rods and hanger brackets to put them up. It’s also a heavier material because the shape requires more materials to hold it up.  Probably the most important downfall is that it holds less water. If you live in a area that has a heavier amount of waterfall, this would not be the gutter for you. For more information about gutters and gutter guards or for a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Gutters & Guards experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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Fast Fact #9 – Gutter Downspout


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Gutter Downspout should empty away from your home to avoid all the water from the gutter system seeping into the ground near your foundation. If your home is in a valley, water can make it’s way back to your foundation. Use underground downspouts to move the water out and away from your home. Install Underground downspouts with corrugated pipe from the local hardware store. The City should check for any issues with electric lines, water and cable lines in the ground. For a free estimate on gutter cleaning, repairs or adding gutter guards, call us today! Gutters & Guards experienced team will take the guess-work out of the process, and ensure that your home is protected. Connect with us for daily inspiration, updates and information: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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