Proactive Care to Help Maintain Your Gutters

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Even with regular maintenance, the elements can degrade your gutters over time. We recommend that you inspect your drainage system for trouble spots at least once a year. And when necessary, take the following preventative measures to protect your drainage system.

Remove Rust

It is important to treat any rust before it does serious damage to your gutter. Remove light rust with a wire brush and be sure to flush or vacuum the resulting debris. You can also use a rust-removing solvent before power-washing your gutters.

Inspect Your Gutters for Leaks

Leaks are generally apparent during rainstorms and snowmelt, but you can also inspect for them by pouring a bucket or two of water into strategic areas of your gutter system. Leaky seams should be sealed with a caulking compound, while small holes can be patched with roofing cement. If a segment of gutter is especially leaky, it may warrant replacing.

Reline Your Gutter

After fixing leaks and removing rust, you should consider relining your gutter with a rubber sealant. A quality rubber sealant can protect gutters from rust, maintain seam integrity and facilitate better drainage.

Install Gutter Screens

If your building is located in an area with lots of trees or other sources of debris, you may choose to install gutter screens. These devices range from simple metal grates to nylon screens to foam filters.

Trim Surrounding Trees

At least once a year, you should trim any overhanging tree branches to reduce the number of leaves ending up in your gutter in the fall.

Clean Your Roof

Keeping your roof clean is a good idea for a variety of reasons. One of them is that the more debris that’s on your roof, the more that will find its way into your gutters.

Check Gutter Pitch

Test your gutter pitch by pouring a bucket of water into your gutters, to ensure that they remain properly sloped and water is draining.

Assess Damage

If you gutter health has declined to a severe extent, it’s probably time to call a professional to ensure damage is repaired properly.