Home Gutters

Gutters

Gutters are one of the most important parts of a home. The gutter system helps direct water away from the roof’s edge and foundation. Without properly functioning gutters, water will begin to filter and pool around your home, leading to flooded basements, foundational shifting, water damage, and a whole host of other problems.

The Basics of Gutters 

Gutters can become damaged and have reduced functionality because of: 

  • Clogs: Clogs happen when debris (leaves, twigs, pine cones, bird nests, etc.) become lodged in the main gutter sections, corners, or downspouts. 
  • Cracks: Cracked gutters can result from large clogs, freezing, or structural damage due to hail, extreme weather, or falling tree limbs.
  • Disconnected sections: A section of a gutter can become disconnected when a hanger, bracket, gutter spike, or connector becomes loose. 
  • Ice dams: These are large buildups of ice and snow along the house’s overhang or inside the gutter itself. These can result from a gutter clog that was not cleaned out during the fall or poor attic ventilation. 
  • Ejected endcaps: Sometimes, an endcap becomes loose and falls off, leading to water spilling out next to your foundation. Loose endcaps can happen naturally over time or result from fast-flowing water, storms, or incorrect installation. 

To keep your gutters functioning at peak efficiency, it’s always best to clean them out twice per year, once at the end of spring and again at the end of fall. These two seasons produce the most debris for gutters, and by clearing at the end of each, you get all the cleaning done at once. Also, if you notice any damage to your gutters, you should have it repaired immediately. 

If your gutters are experiencing problems or you want to read more about these essential water-directing systems, check out some of our articles below.

Replacing drip edge eave strip.

How to Replace Metal Drip Edge Eave Strips

Find out how to remove and replace rusty drip edge eave strips on your roof with low maintenance vinyl coated aluminum strips that never needs painting. Watch this video to see how.
installing-gutters

How to Install Rain Gutters

Gutters serve an important function of directing rainwater away from the house to protect your siding, foundation and landscaping. Here's how to go about installing them.
Joe Truini using a plumber's snake to clean a clogged gutter downspout.

How to Unclog Gutters and Clean Downspouts

Watch this video to find out how to unclog gutters and downspouts so they flow freely this spring season!
Replacing a loose gutter spike with a gutter screw.

How to Replace Gutter Spikes with Gutter Screws

Gutters are often installed using aluminum gutter spikes and ferrules which can bend easily and work loose over time. Consider replacing them with steel gutter screws.
Joe Truini cleaning gutters with leaf blower and downspout

The Best Way to Clean Gutters

A leaf blower and some plastic downspout are all you need for the fastest and best way to clean gutters. Watch Joe Truini's Simple Solution for this tip!

Rain Chain: A Stylish Alternative to Downspouts

Moving water from gutters to the ground is a necessary chore. Rain chains are the perfect blend of form and function because they do it with style.
Installing gutter screws.

Gutter Maintenance Tips

Sagging or clogged gutters can overflow, causing damage to the the eaves on your home. To prevent this from happening, it’s important to keep gutters clean and properly maintained. Watch this video to find out more.
Close view of gutters and downspouts on a home with wood siding

How to Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged overflowing gutters can lead to rotten fascia boards and even cause damage to the foundation. Clean them during dry weather starting at the downspout and working back. Watch this video to find out how.

Homemade PVC Pipe Gutter Cleaner

Here's a handy tip to help you clean out the gutters without having to climb onto your roof or a ladder. Create a long spray-wand from PVC pipe (1/2 inch works well) with a U shape at one end.