Gutters – most people have them and don’t even think twice about them. But gutters are just as important as your front door! They protect your home from many things, including water damage, erosion, flooding, infestations, and more! However, for gutters to do their job efficiently, they must stay clean.
We know gutter cleaning is one of the most inconvenient cleaning jobs out there, so if you need a little motivation to get your gutters in tip-top shape this year, here are six critical reasons you need to keep your gutters clean!
A clean gutter is a healthy, long-lasting gutter. When gutters are full of debris, water can back up in the gutter system and become trapped. When water is trapped in one spot, it puts additional pressure on gutter joints, and all that wet debris can weigh gutters down. Over time, this can lead to cracks, rusting, and leaks that threaten the lifespan of your entire gutter system.
The only thing worse than cleaning gutters is putting in new ones. If you keep them clean, they’ll be around for a long time, and you can avoid investing in new ones for years. Read on to learn more about why you need to keep your gutters clean.
One of the main jobs of gutters and downspouts is to keep rainwater flowing away from your house. When gutters are full of leaves and other debris, water can’t flow through them away from your home. This can lead to damp conditions around your house, causing mold and wood rot around the fascia of your home — the part of your roof where your gutters are typically attached.
Mold is troublesome for obvious reasons – it can cause health problems and is often difficult to see and get rid of. Wood rot is more obvious. When your fascia boards begin to rot, they compromise the structure of your gutter system, leading to more expensive problems.
Ice dams can occur in cold climates when heavy snow buildup melts during the day and then refreezes when temperatures drop overnight. If your home struggles with ice dams, like many homes in Holland and Michigan’s other lake-effect regions, cleaning your gutters is one way to keep them at bay.
When there’s debris in your gutters, it’s easier for icicles to form and build up back on your roof. Clean gutters, on the other hand, make it easy for melted snow to slide safely away from your home, helping you keep out ice dams.
Many homes in Michigan struggle with basement flooding, especially in the spring, as the snow melts and excess water sits around your foundation. What you might not know is that clogged gutters can also be to blame for water in your basement.
Water spills over the gutter’s sides when gutters are clogged, rather than traveling down the downspout and away from your home. This means that all of that water is heading right for your foundation. When everything’s already damp and muddy in the spring, this can be just too much for your foundation to keep up with, which is how you end up with water in your basement.
Cleaning your gutters also helps protect and prolong the life of your house siding. Clean gutters direct water away from your house, while clogged gutters can cause water to spill out and over the gutter – hitting the house. When water is constantly dripping down your siding, rather than being directed away, you end up with water damage to your home.
Water will find its way and seep into cracks in vinyl siding, causing wood rot on homes with a cedar shake or log exterior. Either way, the simple solution is to keep those gutters clean.
We’ve already gone over the fact that dirty gutters can allow water damage to occur to the inside and outside of your home. But did you know that dampness and debris attract insects?
Not cleaning out your gutters invites insects and other pests to make a home there. Eventually, they can find their way into your home, primarily if leaky gutters have caused foundation damage.
Depending on your insurance provider, updated gutter systems could potentially decrease the cost of your property insurance. So keeping your gutters clean won’t only save you money for possible repairs and damage, but it will also save you money on your monthly insurance bill.
Keep in mind, if your gutters are clogged due to a lack of cleaning, and it causes damage to your property, it’s more than likely insurance won’t cover it. So, all in all, clean gutters = spending less money.
Cleaning gutters can be a long, challenging, and dirty job. Even when you know why you should keep your gutters clean, it can still be difficult to get up there and do the work. If you’re not up to cleaning your gutters this season, get in touch with the Werner Roofing professionals.
We’re happy to clean your gutters and inspect your roof to ensure it’s in perfect condition for the rest of the year. Whether you’re in Holland, Muskegon, or elsewhere on the lakeshore, we’d love to help. Give us a call at 616-844-5382 or contact us online for a free estimate today!
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