Can You Extend the Lifespan of Your Gutters and Roofing?

In order to keep your roof and house structurally sound, gutters are essential. Their lifespans range from 20 to 100 years, depending on the climate where you live, the type of gutters you have, how well they were installed etc. Thankfully, with the right upkeep and care, your gutters may last longer. Discover simple techniques […]

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April 21, 2023

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In order to keep your roof and house structurally sound, gutters are essential. Their lifespans range from 20 to 100 years, depending on the climate where you live, the type of gutters you have, how well they were installed etc. Thankfully, with the right upkeep and care, your gutters may last longer. Discover simple techniques to prolong your gutters` lifespan and save money.

Keep gutters clean

Your gutters accumulate dirt, debris, and a buildup of grime over time. For this reason, you must clean them twice or three times a year, to ensure adequate rainwater flow. Safety is of utmost importance when cleaning gutters. Put up strong ladder, gloves and non-slip shoes before going up there and start cleaning the debris. If not, have your gutters cleaned by a professional roofer.

Installing gutter guards to stop the buildup of leaves, branches, and ice is a great method to extend the life of your gutters.

Inspect gutters regularly

Signs of wear and deterioration on gutters and downspouts can be checked by walking around your house. Take notice of visible rust, leaks, joint separation, or holes. Before a small problem becomes a major one requiring more expensive repairs, contact a Stinson Services (https://stinsonservices.com/) professional to fix it as soon as you notice it.

Ensure proper slope position

Water will correctly drain into your gutters and downspouts if gutters are positioned at the right angle. They will not be able to effectively drain water if they are sloped incorrectly, which will also cause rust, leaks, and premature deterioration.

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