Signs You Need Gutter Replacement

Signs You Need Gutter Replacement

1 May 2020
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Gutters are significant in keeping water out of your home. Whenever it rains, water hits your rooftop and then drains off it. Gutters prevent water from penetrating the windows or exterior walls of your house. If you're wondering if your gutters are in good condition, here are some of the signs that you need a gutter replacement.

Cracked Gutters and Paint Peeling

One of the main signs that you need to replace your gutters is when you notice there are cracks. Large cracks are visible during dry and clear days, whereas small cracks can be spotted during a storm. It doesn't matter what size the cracks are; you need to attend to them.

Paint peeling is another sign to watch out for. Flecks of orange indicate that water is not being moved by the gutter. Orange flecks often appear in the early stages of rust. Paint peeling may also mean cracks or some other form of damage is present.

Mildew and Water Damage

In many cases, downspouts are six feet away from the house. This is because the accumulation of moisture near the foundation will reach the basement and cause unhealthy, unsightly and smelly mildew growth. When you encounter mildew in an area that was previously mildew-free, then your gutters are likely damaged. If mildew reappears after you repair your gutters, the next step is to replace your gutters.

One of the crucial roles of gutters is to prevent water damage. Marks beneath the gutter are a sign that leaking water is moving away from your gutter. This leakage may damage your fascia board and cause structural damage to your home.

Moss Growth and Sagging Gutters

If you notice that things like moss and algae are growing inside your gutters, then you should be alarmed. The only time things like these will grow inside your gutters is if there is stagnant water. This means that water is not flowing past your gutters.

You should also inspect if your gutters are detached from the house. Sagging gutters can be costly to fix, so you may want to replace them. If your gutters are sagging, it means that they are full of water and are sagging because of the weight. A full gutter means that debris is blocking the water flow or the gutter system is not suited for your home.

Summing It Up

Gutters are essential elements of your roof. Without gutters, your home would be vulnerable to water damage. It is crucial to inspect the condition of your gutters regularly and call a roofer to replace your gutters when they are damaged. The above signs will help you determine when to call in a roofer to replace your gutters.

To learn more, contact a gutter replacement contractor.

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Writing about roofing may not seem like a very exciting thing to be doing but I love it. That is why I have started this blog. I'm Rosa and this is my roofing blog. I first became interested in roofing when I called in a team of contractors to assess the roof space on my property. There had been a very strong tropical storm a few days before which had damaged the roof tiles. The contractors were great and provided me with lots of really useful information. They carried out a repair job and gave me lots of really good advice.

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