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The Advantages of Installing Gutter Shields

8 Feb

Your gutter system is an important part of your home as it properly disposes the water deflected by your roof. Many people tend to take their gutters for granted and only pay attention when a problem occurs and a contractor says that they are in such bad shape that they need to be replaced. Continue reading

Gutter Guards Can Save You Time and Money

11 Jan

Gutters are important features of the house because they help prevent rain damage by controlling the flow of rainwater from the roof and diverting it to the ground. They also keep insects away from the basement and crawlspaces. However, some people fail to recognize the importance of well-maintained gutters in protecting their homes.

Uncovered gutters are a great source of possible damage, but can be prevented through regular cleaning. Most people, however, do not like cleaning the gutters because it is an arduous task. Furthermore, it requires using ladders, which can pose a danger of falling and getting injured.

If you hate cleaning gutters, you might want to install reliable gutter guards or gutter shields on them. These guards or shields act as your gutters’ protection from leaves and other debris that cause clogging. Though the installation of gutter guards may be costly, your initial investment will pay off in the long run, especially when you think about the time and energy you will save.

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.

Benefits of Using Gutter Guards

14 Nov

Homeowners can weary of getting up on their roof to clean up their gutters more times than they care to. Many of them have resolved this issue by installing gutter guards. Gutter guards are made of special materials laid out and cut to fit gutter widths and length. They are designed to stop debris in their tracks to allow rainwater to drain through the downspouts. Here are the top benefits of installing gutter guards in your home:

Gutter guards filter out leaves and other common gutter cloggers from entering and obstructing the channels. Though some miniscule debris do manage to blow its way into the gutters, gutter guards help reduce the frequency of your roofing cleanup especially in the spring and tail end of autumn. This saves you money if you hire out a maintenance crew to do the regular roofing cleanup for you.

Gutter guards also help delay rusting as moisture released by the organic debris is minimized. The protective device which effectively filters out foliage and seasonal litter frees up water flow through the channels, thus preventing the longstanding abrasive effects of standing water. Without stagnant water anywhere, there is no breeding ground for disease-bearing mosquitoes. Clear gutter channels prevent water overflows that would otherwise cascade down walls, seeping into your property’s foundations, and devitalizing the structure.

Why Roofs with Gutter Accessories Will Still Need Cleaning

4 Nov

Cleaning the roof is more than just a challenge to keep your balance. It’s a task that serves your patience too. Taking out the debris that litter and clog the gutter while standing on a sloped surface one or more storeys up isn’t something that anyone would look forward to doing.

You don’t need any further proof to support the claim that the task in question is tedious and hard. In fact, gutter accessories such as screens, leaf guards, and the like were designed to make the problem of a clogged duct more bearable. However, the installation of these elements does not in any way render cleaning unnecessary.

In other words, have them installed if you want to but don’t neglect the regular cleaning to protect not just the roof but your overall investment in a house as well. It would be best to ask for help from the pros who are more capable of handling the job than you.

Then again, even if someone else will be tasked to perform the cleaning, you still have to do your part in keeping the gutter properly maintained. Have your roof inspected on a regular basis and immediately address the problems you can spot no matter how seemingly minor they are. Also, if the roof is surrounded by a lot of trees, you would need to schedule cleaning tasks at a higher frequency than average.

Benefits of Using Gutter Guards

24 Oct

Homeowners can weary of getting up on their roof to clean up their gutters more times than they care to. Many of them have resolved this issue by installing gutter guards. Gutter guards are made of special materials laid out and cut to fit gutter widths and length. They are designed to stop debris in their tracks to allow rainwater to drain through the downspouts. Here are the top benefits of installing gutter guards in your home:

Gutter guards filter out leaves and other common gutter cloggers from entering and obstructing the channels. Though some miniscule debris do manage to blow its way into the gutters, gutter guards help reduce the frequency of your roofing cleanup especially in the spring and tail end of autumn. This saves you money if you hire out a maintenance crew to do the regular roofing cleanup for you.

Gutter guards also help delay rusting as moisture released by the organic debris is minimized. The protective device which effectively filters out foliage and seasonal litter frees up water flow through the channels, thus preventing the longstanding abrasive effects of standing water. Without stagnant water anywhere, there is no breeding ground for disease-bearing mosquitoes. Clear gutter channels prevent water overflows that would otherwise cascade down walls, seeping into your property’s foundations, and devitalizing the structure.

Preparing for the Winter: Roof and Gutter Maintenance and Repair

24 Oct

Excessive snowfall entraps residents inside their homes, and unless your homes is built to protect and keep you warm in those biting days, it’s likely that a tiny crack in the ceiling or blocked vent or gutter in your roof will have created a bigger and more troublesome leak. When problems in out-of-the way parts, such as roofing tiles and gutters, are unaddressed, water eventually takes a toll on these parts and into the inner spaces as well.

To maintain the integrity of your home, like everything else, you cannot underestimate the importance of conducting proper roof and gutter inspection and maintenance. Your roof may have holes and cracks that required attention last year. But with the onset of harsh weather, these breaches will have worsened and cause full-blown leaks. The accumulation of moisture also leads to mold buildup, as well as to pest and insect infestations.

Unmaintained gutters become clogged with leafs, twigs, and other debris that block the passageway of water into downspouts that lead water away from the foundations. Excessive water or ice buildup along the gutters can also enter and damage the house.

Postponing repairs will only lead to worse consequences, especially once the spring rains and the winter snowfalls fully settle in and make it almost impossible to conduct repairs. Do the necessary maintenance and repair work on your own or have a professional contractor take a look as soon as possible. Ensure that your house is prepared and fortified once the winter season rolls around.

Why Roofs with Gutter Accessories Will Still Need Cleaning

15 Oct

Cleaning the roof is more than just a challenge to keep your balance. It’s a task that serves your patience too. Taking out the debris that litter and clog the gutter while standing on a sloped surface one or more storeys up isn’t something that anyone would look forward to doing.

You don’t need any further proof to support the claim that the task in question is tedious and hard. In fact, gutter accessories such as screens, leaf guards, and the like were designed to make the problem of a clogged duct more bearable. However, the installation of these elements does not in any way render cleaning unnecessary.

In other words, have them installed if you want to but don’t neglect the regular cleaning to protect not just the roof but your overall investment in a house as well. It would be best to ask for help from the pros who are more capable of handling the job than you.

Then again, even if someone else will be tasked to perform the cleaning, you still have to do your part in keeping the gutter properly maintained. Have your roof inspected on a regular basis and immediately address the problems you can spot no matter how seemingly minor they are. Also, if the roof is surrounded by a lot of trees, you would need to schedule cleaning tasks at a higher frequency than average.

Mosquitoes: Deadly Animals Breeding in Clogged Residential Home Gutters

6 Oct

By themselves, mosquitoes can merely be annoying to humans. However, their ability to play host to deadly parasites easily makes them the most dangerous insect on earth. According to the World Health Organization, more than a million people lose their lives to such mosquitoes every year.

The Smithsonian National Zoological Park has actually declared the female Anopheles mosquito as the deadliest animal in the world. An infected Anopheles mosquito carries a parasite called Plasmodium. In turn, this parasite is the cause of a deadly disease called malaria. As a disease, malaria has taken away countless lives across the world in epidemics.

Dengue fever, West Nile virus, and eastern equine encephalitis are some of the viruses that mosquitoes can also carry and transfer to humans which often poses potentially fatal health risks. Female mosquitoes are, for the most part, responsible for the transfer of diseases to humans and even animals.

With travel becoming much more convenient, viruses are also traveling through carrier mosquitoes and humans at a much faster rate and after an absence of nearly 50 years, dengue fever and malaria are back in the United States. To keep mosquitoes away from your home, make sure that there is no stagnant water around for mosquitoes to breed in. Check your gutters if they’re clogged with leaves and other debris as they tend to block the passage of water.