Archive | December, 2013

About Sturdy Gutter Materials and Gutter Covers

30 Dec

Roofs often been taken for granted, but the fact of the matter is, they provide more than half of your home’s weather protection needs. What’s even more neglected is the fixture that keeps all that rainwater from piling up on your roof – the gutters. If you don’t want to have a faulty gutter leaking water onto the foundation of your house, you might want to invest in some of these:

Gutters made of aluminum and stainless steel – The former is arguably the most widely-used gutter material in the US due to its affordability and greater capacity for holding water compared to other materials. The latter, while expensive, is very durable and does not rust easily. Take note that no matter which material you choose, you should remember to supplement your chosen gutter with solid gutter guard systems to prevent clogging.

It takes a responsible homeowner to keep things like busted, leaky or clogged gutters, as well as ice dams (for areas that generally experience heavy snowfall) from happening, and it will take the best gutter guard system to see that objective through. Once you’ve chosen the ideal gutter material for your home, be sure to contact the professionals to help you make sure that all that water from above goes right where it needs to: away from your home.

Protect Your Gutters with the Installation of Dependable Gutter Guards

29 Dec

“An effective gutter shield falls into three categories, namely screening agents, filling agents, and reverse curve. Screening agents fit over gutters and prevent leaves and other debris from entering gutters. Filling agents, on the other hand, are foams or bristles that fill in the gutter cavity and allow water to pass through but keep debris at the top. Lastly, reverse curve gutter guards are hoods that allow water to pass into the gutter, but shoot debris off into the ground.

To know more about gutter guards, see a gutter company with commitment to product innovation and refinement like Gutter Helmet.”
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/protect-gutters-installation-dependable-gutter-guards/

Quality Gutter Covers Delay, Not Eliminate, Regular Gutter Cleaning

27 Dec

“Gutter design, in general, suffers from the disparity between drains, Rooney explains. On one hand, you have a long, deep basin for the rainwater; on the other, a few, small downspouts. As if the flow of water cannot go fast enough, leaves and other debris come in and block the limited channels out of the gutter. You can immediately see where quality gutter covers come in all this.

The typical gutter dimensions for newer homes include a five-inch-wide seamless gutter with a two-by-three downspout. Every foot of the gutter can hold an estimated 1.2 gallons of rainwater, while the standard downspout will drain 600 square feet of roof area. However, take note that the figures can vary depending on average rainfall. For that matter, rainfall, in general, is anything but average today. “
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/quality-gutter-covers-delay-eliminate-regular-gutter-cleaning/

Winterizing Your Roofing and Gutter Systems

27 Dec

Winter is more enjoyable when a home is well-prepared to take on critical volumes of snow. Part of winter preparation is to ensure your rain gutters are clean and operating optimally. When winter hits, a home’s gutter system plays a major role in regulating snow and ice buildup on the roof’s surface and eaves.

Gutters that have not seen any cleaning activity before winter could be in danger of clogging, particularly when melting snow mixes with the leaves and other debris that might have accumulated on the roof. Clogged gutters can trap melting snow and rainwater on the roof, which could then result in the formation of ice dams and cause major problems such as leaks and overloading. Additionally, the buildup of water on clogged gutters can weaken the gutters themselves, not to mention cause the growth of health-threatening organisms like mold and mildew.

Gutter covers can effectively minimize—perhaps even eliminate—the problems detailed above.

With that in mind, choosing the right gutter cover for your home has to be done carefully. Quality gutter covers are made from anti-corrosive materials with high tensile strength that can handle heavy snow and rain loads. They also come with a textured surface and a curved edge to ensure that water flows onto the gutters and not to the ground.

Animals that Lurk in Your Rain Gutter System and How to Keep Them Out

25 Dec

“There are many ways to keep various critters from living in your gutters. For instance, you can set up traps, place fright inducers (e.g. fake snakes, decoy owls or eagles), or make it a habit to regularly remove debris from your gutters. Then again, you can make your life easier by installing quality rain gutter guards like Gutter Helmet, an all-in-one solution.

Gutter guards are basically like covers for your gutters. They are specially designed to allow proper drainage of rainwater or melted snow while simultaneously preventing animals from nesting in your gutters and keeping debris from clogging the system. As long as they are installed by skilled professionals, rain gutter guards will definitely help in extending the life of your gutters as well as your home; most importantly, these guards make your gutters critter-free.”
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/animals-lurk-rain-gutter-system-keep/

Rodents and Pests—The Other Threat to Your Gutters

24 Dec

The primary purpose of a reliable rain gutter system is to direct water away from your roof and home’s foundation to prevent any type of water or moisture damage. However, there are times when runoff isn’t the only thing that gets caught in your gutters. They may also become clogged with dead leaves and twigs.

Even worse, they can serve as the home of pesky creatures like rats and squirrels.

When these rodents find their way into the gutters through overhanging tree limbs, they may even give birth to a litter if you don’t find a way to deal with them as soon as possible.

If you don’t take the time to clean out your gutters, the accumulated, rotting debris inside them will start to attract insects and tiny rodents, which, in turn, draws in lizards and snakes – their primary predators.

Fortunately, there are many ways to keep various critters from living in your gutters. For instance, you can set up traps, place fright inducers (e.g. fake snakes, decoy owls or eagles), or make it a habit to regularly remove debris from your gutters.

Gutter guards are also useful since they are specially designed to allow proper drainage of rainwater or melted snow while simultaneously preventing animals from nesting in your gutters and keeping debris from clogging the system.

Using a Gutter Leaf Guard and other Means of Solving Gutter Problems

23 Dec

“This, of course, is where systems like the reliable leaf relief gutter guards comes in. Installations like this can prevent leaves, twigs, animal waste and other debris from piling up on your gutter surface or downspout elbows, thereby eliminating the risk of clogs. Remember that you have to maintain this equipment as well, albeit in lesser frequency than when you don’t have any gutter protection installed.

Call a professional gutter company if you think there’s a problem with your gutter that may be potentially devastating to your roof or home. Never neglect the needs of your home’s exterior, since every part of it plays a crucial role in protecting you and your family against the elements.”
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/using-gutter-leaf-guard-means-solving-gutter-problems/

The Value in Having the Best Gutter Guards for Rainwater Collection

21 Dec

“Gutter guards can also be added to the system as a type of filter to prevent leaves and other debris from mixing with the rainwater. Most of the best gutter guards on the market, such as Gutter Helmet®, feature a simple yet innovative shielding system that only allows rainwater in through a small opening. Solid debris simply slide off the gutter guard and fall to the ground.

Gutter guards are recommended for structures in heavily wooded areas or suburbs with many trees. The amount of leaves and twigs falling onto a roof justifies the need for the best gutter guard design that will help maintain the cleanliness of collected rainwater. “
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/value-best-gutter-guards-rainwater-collection/

Free Up Your Weekends through the Help of Gutter Protection Systems

19 Dec

“While twice-a-year cleanings will prevent all these problems, many people get gutter protection systems to keep debris out of their gutters. For example, products like Gutter Helmet® have a textured surface and a curved, slightly extended edge that allows water to naturally flow into gutters. Additionally, the water passes through a very narrow slit so debris like twigs and leaves have no chance of entering the gutter and just harmlessly fall off the roof.

If you’re wary of the problems your unmaintained gutters can cause, but are reluctant to spend your weekends cleaning them, gutter protection provides the perfect solution you’re looking for.”
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/free-weekends-help-gutter-protection-systems/

Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind: How Leaf Gutter Guards Save Your Home

18 Dec

“Even if you have gutter guards, you may want to hire a professional. Experts say up to 20 percent of leaves and other material can get through a gutter cover, and that experienced workers may be better at removing and reinstalling the guards.

Being a homeowner means having to deal with year-round maintenance tasks. Ignoring gutter inspection can mean a hefty price to pay in the future. If you want permanently clog-free gutters and the peace of mind that comes with it, turn to a trusted name like Gutter Helmet for innovative gutter leaf guard systems that keep debris out and allow water to flow through.”
http://www.gutterhelmet.com/blog/sight-mind-leaf-gutter-guards-save-home/