You cleaned your gutters in the fall before the snow came (hopefully!), and now as spring peeks around the corner here in Wisconsin, your gutters are probably the farthest thing from your mind. But now is a good time to check them again, as the fall winds and melting winter snow may have filled them with debris. Clogged gutters open your home up to the potential of water damage, and there’s a good chance you won’t notice it until your home requires expensive repairs.
Even if you have gutter guards, there is still a possibility that you have buildup. There are some inferior products out there that may not work as well as they advertise. Your best bet is to check your gutters every so often to make sure that there aren’t any developing problems that can quickly turn into major issues.
You may also want to do some research on different gutter guards and their reviews to find a quality product for your home. We recommend micro mesh gutter guards – the holes are so small that they will keep out pine needles and even roof grit. This type of gutter guard also works as a first-stage filter for rain water harvesting (See picture below).
Gutters can have their lifespan cut by up to 70% if they are not kept clean of debris and gutter clogs. Here are some of the common problems associated with dirty gutters:
It is recommended that you clean out your gutters at least twice per year, in spring and fall. If you have trees near your home (like many houses in Wisconsin), you may have to clean them more often.
When gutters clog, water cannot move around properly and will overflow. Properly functioning gutters are essential for all homes, as they manage the water runoff from your roof. Without this protection, water follows the path of least resistance and over time, it can erode a path that leads directly into your home’s foundation.
Because cleaning your gutters requires the use of a ladder, we suggest that you use extreme caution when undertaking this task. Your best bet is to utilize the services of a professional. Not only will they get the job done safely, many times they can spot potential problems that you might miss. This professional training could end of saving you a lot of money and headaches later on down the road!
Why gutters for your home? Check out this blog article – https://www.northtwinbuilders.com/why-gutters-are-essential