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How Gutters Protect Your Home

How Gutters Protect Your Home

Gutters are often unsung heroes, yet they play a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of your home and protecting it from water damage, particularly during the fall and winter seasons when rainfall and snowmelt are more prevalent. Here's why gutters are important during these seasons and some signs to watch for that to indicate they may need repair or at least a bit of cleaning.

Importance of Gutters in Fall and Winter

Gutters are important at all times of the year, but they shine even more so during the Colorado Fall and Winters. That’s because gutters are designed to channel rainwater and melting snow away from your roof and the foundation of your home. And snow is something we experience here. This prevents water from pooling on your roof or around your home, which can lead to leaks, damage, and erosion.

In colder climates, gutters help prevent ice dams from forming on your roof. Ice dams occur when melting snow refreezes at the eaves of your roof, leading to water backup and potential leaks. Properly functioning gutters ensure that water flows away from these vulnerable areas.

When water is not properly diverted by gutters it can seep into the ground around your home's foundation. Over time, this can lead to foundation cracks, basement flooding, and structural damage.

And don’t forget that gutters also protect your landscaping by preventing soil erosion and water damage to plants and flower beds.

Signs Your Gutters Need Repair or Cleaning

As you can see, gutters are essential to protecting your home. But when they are in disrepair, they cannot do their job properly and your home is at risk of damage. So what are some signs that your gutters need some TLC?

If water is spilling over the sides of your gutters during rainfall or snowmelt, it's a clear sign that they may be clogged with debris like leaves, sticks, or dirt. This obstructs the flow of water and can lead to damage.

Also, if you have gutters that are sagging or pulling away from the house this is a sign that they are likely damaged or improperly installed. This can cause water to pool in certain areas and may lead to leaks or structural issues.

You may notice debris, leaves, or even plant growth in your gutters. These blockages can prevent water from flowing freely and should be removed to ensure proper functioning.

Stains or streaks running down your exterior walls can be a sign of overflowing gutters or leaks. This can lead to water damage and rot if not addressed promptly.

After rainfall or snowmelt, check to see if water is pooling around the foundation of your home. If you see this happening, it may indicate that your gutters are not effectively diverting water away from your house.

All in all, if you clean your gutters every season, this will prevent a lot of these issues from occurring in the first place. But if your gutters need more than just a cleaning, give Innovative Builders a call. We would be happy to repair and upgrade your gutters so that they are set up to protect what matters most to you for years to come.

By Innovative Builders 10-16-2023

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