FAQs

  • Gutters with joints are usually prone to debris accumulation. Leaves, twigs, and other such things accumulate in the gutters and may clog them. There are other problems that accompany this debris. Quite often, pests and birds make their way into gutters, and weeds may also work their way into walls and adjoining structures. Seamless gutters are more firmly fixed, and hence, there are no chances of clogging and debris accumulation. This way, seamless gutters require much less cleaning and maintenance compared to the sectional gutters.

  • Seamless gutters have fasteners and joints only at the corners and downspouts. This streamlined construction minimizes leaks and requires much less maintenance. Due to the absence of joints and seals that can erode or gather debris, seamless gutters offer far better protection to the property.

  • Seamless gutters are available in a wide variety of materials and colors to suit your requirements and preferences. From aluminum to copper and steel there are various materials in which seamless gutters are available. These gutters also come in various colors, and you can choose the one that goes best with the color of your property’s exterior. Seamless gutters also come with baked on enamel finish, which never requires painting. So, you are saved of this last hassle also.

  • Actually, most professionals will recommend that you only clean your gutters two times a year: once in the spring and once in the fall. However, depending on your city’s climate and the number of trees near your home, you may have to clean your gutters more frequently.

  • Unless your roof slopes in all directions, you probably don’t need your home surrounded with gutters. You do, however, need them at the bottom of any slope. Your roof is already constructed to direct water down the slopes, where the gutters will then do their job.

  • Gutters in disrepair can lead to extensive and costly damage to your home and foundation.

    If you see peeled paint, chipped siding, or any other exterior damage, it may be a good indication that you have a leaking gutter. Call for an inspection to see if there is a quick and simple solution before it becomes a huge problem.