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What does a healthy gutter system do?

When your gutters are working properly, your gutter system diverts rainwater away from your home. When your gutters are removed, damaged or obstructed, that water must go somewhere — and, given the opportunity, water can ruin virtually any part of your home.  Gutters prevent:

  • Water damage to your roof, causing rot, deterioration or mold in shingles, soffit, fascia and masonry

  • Moisture in windows, creating condensation or damage sills or interior walls

  • Water along the foundation, spurring erosion, damage your foundation or basement flooding

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Signs you have gutter damage:

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  • Cracks or splits of any kind in your gutters

  • Paint peeling on or around your gutters

  • Flecks of orange-indicating rust

  • Pools of water or signs of mildew around your home’s foundation

  • Basement flooding

  • Water damage or marks directly beneath your gutters

  • Gutters are sagging or beginning to pull away from your house

  • Your gutter systems are seperating from each other

  • Eroded landscaping

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