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CHOOSING AND INSTALLING GUTTERS ON YOUR HOME

Gutters systems are designed to collect and carry water safely away from your home, preventing many home repair issues. When they fail, gutters can deposit gallons of water near your home’s foundation, causing water to leak into living areas and your basement. Problem gutters can also wash out landscaping, erode dirt from underneath driveways, patios and walkways and damage the wooden components of your home. Finally, as faulty gutters create standing water near your home, they attract both mosquito and termite colonies. Find homeowner approved gutter contractors in Charlotte here.


DIFFERENT TYPES OF GUTTER SYSTEMS
“Traditional” gutter systems are made of aluminum, and are attached to your home using gutter spikes or hidden hangers. Both techniques are functional, but as the name implies, hidden hangers are not visible from the front of the gutter, and are more commonly used. Copper gutter systems are also available (at a premium price), and can add a touch of elegance to your home. Both systems require regular maintenance, particularly in wooded areas, where leaves and other debris can clog an otherwise perfect system. There are various solutions to reduce gutter maintenance and prevent clogging of traditional gutter systems. Gutter caps can be installed to prevent debris from entering the system. Gutters screens, another common cover option, present a challenge in that the debris can settle on top of them, ultimately rendering the gutter less effective. If maintained properly, both home gutter systems can work effectively.


Another solution growing in popularity is the covered gutter system. While more expensive, these gutter products feature a cover that prevents clogging and keeps water moving away from your home. Better yet, covered gutters come in various colors to match your home, and are less likely to fade or crack in extreme weather. In the long run, you’ll have fewer headaches and might actually save money.


At the end of the day, you’ll need to balance your budget, maintenance costs and personal preference to select the best gutter system for your needs. Be sure to check the “Product and Services” section of each company profile to find the right gutter solution for your home.


TIP - ROOF REPLACEMENT AND INSTALLING NEW GUTTERS SOMETIMES GO HAND-IN-HAND
If you are considering a new roof and new gutters, it makes senses to complete both jobs together. Many roofing companies offer both services, are happy to assess both your roofing and gutter needs, and sometimes will offer substantial discounts for doing both jobs while a crew and equipment is already onsite. If you use different companies for each job, install gutters after the roofing work is complete to prevent damages to your new gutter system.


TIPS FOR MAINTAINING AND REPAIRING GUTTERS
Remove leaves and other debris from your gutter system regularly to assure that water flows off and away from your home. Be sure that your gutters downspouts are pointed toward lower ground elevations so that water does not back into your home.


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