Our Professional Residential Gutter Services
Get ready to experience the best in residential gutter services with our amazing team of professional and skilled technicians, proudly serving the main cities and the entire state of Connecticut!
We’re here to safeguard your home from water damage with our dependable and efficient array of different options for gutter solutions in your property that you can trust!
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Gutters FAQs
How often should I clean my gutters? Generally, 2-4 times per year, especially if trees shed a lot.
What are the benefits of gutters? Foundation Protection: Prevents water from pooling around your foundation, which can lead to erosion and damage. Exterior Protection: Protects siding, roof, and landscaping from water damage. Improved Drainage: Efficiently directs rainwater away from the home. Reduced Pest Problems: Helps prevent the buildup of debris that can attract pests.
How long do gutters last? Generally: Quality gutters should last 20 years or more. Maintenance: Cleaning and occasional repairs can extend their lifespan.
What is the rule of thumb for gutters? Gutters need a slope of at least 1/4 inch for every 10 feet of length. Typically, roofers use a slope of 1/2 inch per 10 feet. Calculate the slope using your measurements. For example, if the gutter is 40 feet long, the side with the downspout should be 1 inch to 2 inches lower than the other end.
Do gutters add value to my home? Yes: Gutters are a crucial part of your home's drainage system, and inadequate drainage can lead to foundation problems, which can affect the value of your home.
What are my gutter options? Materials: Aluminum, steel, vinyl, copper. Types: K-style (most common), seamless, half-round. Gutter Guards: Can reduce the need for cleaning and prevent clogs.
How much slope do I need for gutters? Minimum: 1/4 inch of slope for every 10 feet of gutter length. Ideal: 1/2 inch per 10 feet.
What if my gutters are clogged? Signs: Water overflowing, pooling around the foundation. Consequences: Water damage to the roof, siding, and foundation, potential basement flooding. Solutions: Clear debris, repair any leaks, consider gutter guards.