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Signs Your Gutters Aren’t Working
Clogged
If you spot debris piling in your gutters, water stains running down your siding, or your gutters pulling away from the fascia, you likely have clogged gutters.
Improperly Pitched
If water sits stagnant in your gutters, they lay too flat. If the water overshoots the gutters completely, they’re angled too steeply to hold water.
Leaking
If you spot water dripping from your gutter system, you may have leaky gutter joints or holes from wear and tear.
Sagging
you’re just one step away from
clog-free gutters
Having a leaf guard with your gutters is paramount to the healthy condition of the mechanism, and this will save you many headaches for years to come because you won’t have to call for maintenance on the basis of leaves alone. One of the worst times for clogging is during the fall when the trees start to shed their leaves. It’s a glorious sight to behold, but your gutters might disagree if they aren’t properly equipped with a gutter guard. Some gutters come with them already attached and others might need a special installation procedure to make it happen. Either way, it should be seen as a necessity for optimal gutter health!