Maintenance
Gutters and Downspouts protect the home from structural and foundation damage. They prevent mold from forming and eventual termite damage. Gutters eliminate erosion and landscape washout. Gutters and downspouts do more than just catch water. They protect your home’s siding and prevent water from entering your basement. A properly functioning gutter and downspout system is essential to a well kept home. Gutters are either exterior (hung outside the roof edge) or interior (built in the roof) and are usually constructed of galvanized steel, aluminum or copper. A roof will normally shed water, but it's the gutter and downspout system that carry the water away from the house. Regular inspection and maintenance are crucial for keeping your gutters and downspouts in good working order.
Inspect them in the autumn and spring, and clean out accumulated leaves and other debris. Then check the slope of the gutters by running water through them. If drainage is slow, reposition the gutters for the correct slope. They should be tight against the fascias and should slope toward the downspouts at a rate of 1 inch for every 20 feet. You can correct low spots by adjusting the hangers. You should also test for weaknesses in gutters, downspouts, and fascia boards by probing with a thin screwdriver or knife.
Also, look for flaking or peeling paint, rust spots, broken hangers, and holes or leaky joints. At Seamless Solutions we can inspect, evaluate, clean, adjust, repair or replace your gutter and downspouts.
