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Why do you need fascia board?

worker attaching gutters to fascia

Understanding Your Roof

When you think about a roof, like most people, you simply envision the shingles or other roofing materials on top, right? Before we discuss the fascia and fascia repair, we’re going to review the other components to a roof. These are each an important part to the roof and your home. Those components consist of: 

1. The Eaves – These are the roof edges that overhang vertically over the exterior wall. This keeps the rain off the walls. 

2. The Gable – This is the triangle where the two eaves meet at the top of the walls. They can be located at the front, back, or sides of your house, depending on the shape and size of the structure.  

3. Flashing – This is what keeps water from getting under the roofing materials in the roof valleys. It is also used around chimneys, vents, skylights, and other roof protrusions. 

4. The Hip – This is found on a house without gables, has a four-sloped roof line, and allows water to run off. 

5. The Ridge – This is where gables and sides come together at the top and run the roof length. 

6. The Fascia Board – This is usually a wood board that is located right under the roof, with the roof lower part resting on the fascia. Some fascia boards have been made from asbestos over the years and should be replaced with new and safer material. Fascia repair is important to the entire roofing structure.

7. The Rafters – This is the roof structure’s key component, working with the joists and purlins. This is the framework that creates the roof before roofing materials are ever installed and will be placed side by side during the construction of the roof. 

8. The Battens – This is the roof’s fixing point for roofing materials. Without this, if a tile were to slip, a gap would be left for water to enter. 

9. The Gutters – This is usually an aluminum or vinyl pipe-like item that goes around the roof under the eaves. It collects rainwater and directs it to the downspout. The Fascia board for gutters is extremely important, making fascia repair an urgent matter when damage or rot is noticed. Often, fascia board and gutter replacement are done at the same time. 

10. The Downspout – This is attached to the gutter run, is installed vertically, and sends the rainwater from the gutter out and away from the house foundation. 

How important is fascia on a house?

The fascia board is mounted where the roof and outer walls meet on your house. It is a finishing trim, attached directly to and connecting the rafters and truss ends. It often provides support for the bottom row of tiles and is where the gutter runs are attached. Fascia boards are made of: 

  • Aluminum
  • Plastic
  • Vinyl

The purpose of the fascia board is to block water from getting inside your home and under the roof. It provides safety for the roof and the interior of your home from moisture by blocking it from entry while providing an aesthetic touch to your home’s architecture. 

When water gets behind the fascia, it becomes susceptible to further damage that can continue on to the other roofing components. Having a drip edge along the roof’s edge just under the first row of shingles deflects water away from the fascia board. If the fascia repair isn’t done and the water issue isn’t resolved, this leaves your roof susceptible to critters and insects entering your house through the attic. 

Who repairs fascia board?

Fascia repair can be done by a roofing contractor or general carpentry contractor. Some painters are able to make minor fascia repairs while painting your home. A handy DIY homeowner can do their own fascia repair following the instructions from several YouTube videos. 

Why is fascia board grooved?

To help them connect to the soffit, the house, and each other for better stability.  If using plain wood for the fascia, J-Hooks are used to replace the groove of other soffit materials. 

What is the best material for fascia boards?

Wood has been found to be the best material for fascia boards. When it is properly implemented with the ideal roof covering, it is aesthetically complete while being resistant to the elements. When installed correctly, the fascia complements the overall architecture. 

Can you replace fascia and soffit?

When it comes to the fascia board vs soffit, is one more important than the other? No – both are equally important to your home’s roof, and both will need your attention for damage. Soffit and fascia repair is important and these items should be inspected by you at least once a year. 

During your inspection, you want to ensure the materials of both are in good condition – are they caulked, sealed, and painted? If not, yes, both can be replaced, and most times it is best to replace both but this isn’t always necessary. 

Depending on your home’s size, the construction material of the fascia and soffit, and the damage done, the soffit and fascia repairs can be as little as $20 per linear foot. Replacement of either can run around $30 per linear foot. Consider this an investment in the protection for your home. 

How is fascia board attached?

The fascia board is fastened to the rafter ends by nails. A tip is left out for the soffit to be installed and all are attached to the batten that has been attached to the exterior of the home. 

upwards view of roof fascia board and gutter system

Topping It All Off

At the end of the day, or the end of the rafter, the soffit and fascia repairs are important not only for the aesthetics but the stability of your home, too. In the case of homeowner’s insurance, many companies won’t cover the roof until these are repaired. In need of a bit of help with your home’s fascia? Reach out to the Affordable Gutters Plus LLC team by calling 770-735-4433.

Is a drip edge necessary?

Roofer installing drip edge along a roof.

Identifying Roofing Components

A roof has many components to it besides the shingles that we see. There are rafters, decking, underlayment, fascia, soffits, shingles, gutters, and the drip edge. Each of these has an important function in the health of the roof, which is an important component to your home as a whole. Today, we’re going to discuss the importance of the drip edge for roofing. 

Many homeowners getting a new roof installed will ask, “Is a drip edge required even if we have gutters installed too?” when they see it itemized on estimates. The answer is yes, the drip edge is required if you want investment in a new roof that outlasts the time spent paying it off. 

The next part of that question is, if gutters are installed, why use a drip edge too? Aren’t they doing the same job? A drip edge and gutters have different shapes, they’re installed differently, and they have different jobs and purposes. Both are an important part of your roof and if both aren’t installed correctly, or one is left off, your roof is at risk. 

The drip edge and the gutter system keep the roof secure as they filter and redirect water from the attic and away from the foundation of your home. While they may serve the same goal, they are different. 

Drip Edge Advantages 

Let’s discuss drip edge vs gutter, the advantages that both provide a roof, and why a house should have a drip edge with gutters. Here are some of the advantages you can expect from a drip edge.

  • Guards the Fascia: Without the fascia, the roofline is exposed to rain that can cause extreme damage with roof dripping, discoloration, and rot. The drip edge sends the water flow to the gutter.
  • Rain and Wind Protection: During a storm, the wind will push the water to the roof corners and gaps, and it’s here that gravity takes over. Without a drip edge, the wind will push the water back up on the roof instead of it being directed to the gutter. 
  • Insect Protection: The drip edge covers up the space between the roof decking and the fascia board. Without that big gap being overhead, critters and insects will have easy entry into your home and can get deep inside the wood cavity. 
  • Fascia Board Protection: The drip edge will also direct water away from the fascia to the gutter and keeps water from dripping to the ground under the fascia board. If your home has a basement, the drip edge will keep water from penetrating the ground at the basement and leaking into the basement.
  • Attic Stabilization: Roof damage is often caused from instability that heavy winds, ice dams, moisture, and rainwater can cause. A drip edge provides that stabilization by preventing formation of ice dams and prevents water from getting into gaps.

Gutter Advantages

Gutters have plenty of advantages as well. Here are some things having a gutter system can do for you.

  • Strong Protection: A drip edge will prevent the attic from being damaged in heavy rains that would otherwise be directed into a gutter. This secures the roof deck, fascia, and gaps, and fascia as water will not go down there. Gutter aprons are made up of galvanized material that tends to flow all the water smoothly into the gutter.
  • Infestation Prevention: A gutter will provide protection against small critters setting up residence in your attic by covering the gap into the attic. 
  • Minimize Maintenance: A gutter system will minimize maintenance needed by catching the rain so that it can’t penetrate into the attic and under the shingles.

When does a drip edge go on?

In 2012, the drip edge became mandatory on the IBS (International Building Codes). For a house with shingle roofing and a wooden attic, the drip edge provides a strong level of protection. It filters out the water from the roof and directs it away from the fascia and into the gutter. 

Drip edges are referred to as D-Metal, are usually in a ‘T’ shape, and are installed along the edge of the roof at the eaves, on the rakes after the underlayment is installed. 

How much drip edge do I need?

To calculate the amount of drip edge, the metal strip that is installed under the underlayment, measure the length of the roof all the way around and then add 10% to that amount. 

How to make drip edge corners?

Overlap drip edge sections by one inch on the straight edges, overlapping in the direction of the normal winds. With overlapping on rake edges from bottom to top, ensuring both sides are flush. Start at the corner and nail every two feet, mitering the corners with tin snips. Cut the angles at about 45 degrees, with the mitered ends overlapped, not flush. The corners should be overlapped with a piece of drip edge square on the two edges against the roof end. 

Roofer installing drip edge along a roof.

Curiosity May Kill The Roof 

What happens when you have a drip edge without fascia? Without a drip edge, the water clings to the shingles and will work up and under the shingles. This will create rot and eventually a leak. One of the key jobs of fascia is to cap the rafter edges. It also holds the gutters in place, all a part of proper water drainage that protects the roof, siding, foundation, and landscaping. If you need help with a drip edge in Canton, GA our team at Affordable Gutters Plus LLC can help when you give us a call at 770-735-4433.

How Do You Install Guttering?

seamless gutter

How do you install guttering?

Thanks to big box home improvement stores and YouTube videos, homeowners have learned how to do many things around their house. Many of those things were once done only by professionals, like gutter installation. With that DIY ability and way of thinking though, come many questions. 

With those many questions though, we have to wonder is it worth doing it ourselves? Like with a gutter installation, there are many caveats in that process, it isn’t as simple as it may seem from the non-professional viewpoint. However, with an internet search, you can start your own gutter installation with this simple question, “Can you install gutters yourself?”.  

While the answer is “Yes, you can do your own gutter installation.”, it is always followed up by this question, “How do I install guttering?”.  It is that question and few others that we’ll answer here today, and you may find that having professional gutter installation and cleaning is the better way to go. So, read on as we proceed with those questions and answers: 

Professionals will tell you that the best gutter installation is when nobody notices the gutters. Why? Because they blend in with the rest of the house, as if they had been there all along. So, with that in mind, here are the basic steps and suggestions to a gutter installation: 

1. A plan. 

Determine how many of the exterior walls need gutter installation? No, it may not be necessary for gutters all the way round your home. For example, if your house is on a typical city block with a house on each side within a few feet, you only need gutter installation in the back and front. However, a house with ample space all the way around, all 4 sides should have gutters installed. 

With this in mind, you need to get precise linear feet measurement of gutter runs  you’ll need. It is recommended to buy a few “learning curve” feet too. How many corners does your house have? You’ll need downspouts and elbow joints for those corners.  

2. The budget.

Know what your budge is then look at the different materials gutters are available. Aluminum gutters are going to cost between $5 and $10 per linear foot, and vinyl gutter installation material will cost between $3 to $5 per linear foot.  You can get really fancy with the finish, edges and trim, but that will cost. So, keep your budget in mind as you shop.

3. The Basics  

For gutter installation, there are some essential tools, so make sure you have the following items:

  • A ladder to reach the roof top 
  • Safety goggles and work gloves
  • Cordless drill with minimum of two rechargeable batteries
  • Fine tip permanent markers 
  • Tape measure, at least 25 foot long
  • Wood screws
  • Caulking gun, construction glue and gutter sealant 
  • Gutter brackets
  • Tin Snips

4. The Fascia and Soffits 

The fascia are the flat boards just underneath the roof positioned along the exterior walls. The soffits are under the roof positioned  between the gutters and the exterior wall. You need to inspect both all the way around your home. If they have chipped, cracked, or peeling paint, any missing pieces or  wood rot, these need to be repaired or replaced before you start your gutter installation. 

5. Have Help 

It is always good to have another person around that can help with holding the gutters while you drill, hand you things, and simply be there. 

6. The Drainage

Your gutter installation will need a slight angle so  water can drain toward the downspouts and flow into the yard.  For a 40 foot gutter run, make the high point in the middle with a slight slope to each end. A shorter gutter run needs to angle one direction or the other with the lower end for the downspout. 

7. The Measuring 

This rule-of-thumb is measure twice and cut once. We recommend measure three times and cut once. Now you can follow the instructions that came with your gutter installation materials. 

Which gutter system is the best?

A good gutter installation will maintain the integrity of your home, from the foundation up. So, the more educated and informed you can be about gutters, the better choices you’ll make. Starting with sectional or seamless gutters. 

Most gutter installation materials come in sections only and are fastened together as you install them. However, today, aluminum gutters are available in the seamless style and are custom made for each home. What is the advantage of seamless or sections? Seamless won’t have the joints and seams to worry with leaks later on. The seamless style of gutter however are the more expensive. 

With that decision made, now choose the type of material you want for your gutter installation: 

  • Vinyl Gutters: A favorite because of cost, price, and corrosion and rust resistant. Lightweight, snap together and great in mild climates. You’ll know you didn’t install them right when they start to sag in the middle of the sections. They do become brittle over time in extreme cold weather. 

  • Aluminum Gutters: Another cost efficient gutter installation material. Lightweight rust resistant, and easy to install. Good for cold climates and won’t need painting as often as the vinyl gutters. Structurally, they aren’t as strong as other materials, easily dented. 
  • Copper and Steel Gutters: Compared to aluminum gutters, these are more sturdy, and the galvanized steel is cost effective. However, they do rust and will need patching or replacing sooner than other gutter installation materials. The stainless steel gutters are virtually indestructible and rust resistant. Copper gutters are the beauty of all gutters in looks, indestructible, and rust resistant. However, both are expensive. 
  • Wood Gutters: Used for years but not a common gutter installation material today. If you’re restoring a historic home and looking for authentic, these are the better choice, but you’ll pay a hefty price. 

Are wider gutters better?

Yes, a wider rain gutter will have more capacity to handle the rain flowing through, and less clogging from debris like leaves and twigs.  With less clogging, your gutter installation will provide better protection for your home against water damage.

How far should gutters extend past the house?

The gutter runs themselves will be installed against the fascia by brackets. The downspouts should extend at least four feet out, six feet if possible. Depending on the slope of your house, the soil around your house, and building codes, away from the house; however, they may need to extend much further depending on your soil, the slope of your house and local buildings codes. 

How long can a gutter be with one downspout?

Experts and professionals recommend one downspout to every 35 feet of gutter run. 

How long does gutter installation take?

For a first time DIY job, on an average size home, expect the project to take a full day, maybe the whole weekend.   For a professional gutter installation, an average sized single story home can take up to 4 hours.  A larger home, more than 3,000 square feet, can take up to 8 hours. 

gutter system

When You Decide This Isn’t For You

After reading our piece and doing your own additional research, you may have second and third thoughts about a DIY gutter installation. So, get on the internet and do a search for ‘who installs gutters near me?’ and get two to three quotes. Ask for recent references and check those references. Call 770-735-4433 today for your seamless gutter installation in Canton, GA.

What can I do to make my home more energy efficient?

metal roofing system

Does a metal roof lower your insurance?

Here in Canton, Georgia and the surrounding area, summers get hot and humid. That means we’re running the air conditioner more and that is costing us money every month. So, homeowners are always looking for ways on how can energy efficiency be improved for their home. One of the best things they can do is have metal roofing installed. 

Why choose metal roofing? You may be picturing a rusted old metal barn roof, but the metal roof material available for homes today is nothing like those!  Today, you can choose three different types of metal roof styles, each offering many advantages like a longer lifespan and the resilience to hailstorms, heavy rain, high winds, ice, and snow. A metal roof is also excellent for areas where brush fires are frequent and an additional perk: Saves you money on your homeowner’s insurance. 

Yes, you read that right.  A metal roof will help lower your insurance rates. A new roof of any material can lower it simply because it’s new, but a new metal roof is a favorite of insurance companies. Why?  For all the reasons we list above like weather resistant when it comes to hailstorms, heavy rain, and high winds.  It is resistant to ice, snow, and fire resistant too. 

What are the benefits of energy efficiency? 

A metal roof offers energy efficiency, which is one of the best ways to contribute to the global efforts. Being energy  efficient is a quick way to save money, minimize greenhouse gas emissions, and meet growing energy demands while creating more jobs. Read on for more information on the benefits we all get from energy efficiency: 

  • Environmental: Increased energy efficiency lowers pollutants and the greenhouse gas emissions we expel every day. It also decrease our water usage, another  natural resource we need to conserve. 
  • Economical: Improved energy efficiency will lower your energy bills, and stabilize the pricing and volatility of electricity while creating jobs.
  • Benefits the Utility System: Energy efficiency provides benefits for the long-term by lowering the demand of electricity overall, which reduces the need for investing in infrastructure for generations and transmissions.
  • Risk Management: Energy efficiency diversifies the utility resource portfolios, allowing a hedge against uncertain  fluctuating fuel prices.

What does more energy efficient mean?

Energy efficiency isn’t just the buzzword of the decade. Yes, it spews out of the mouths of advertisers, energy companies, environmentalists, and politicians every day. So, with those words be repeated daily, we may lose sight of what it really means. 

We are living in a tie of  climate-consciousness because of the direct impact the energy we wasted has on the Earth. It is also impacting your wallet each month too as the cost of electricity, gas, and water increases. 

So, what does energy efficiency mean? It is the opposite of being energy wasteful. Just simply by turning off lights and not running water while brushing your teeth can help minimize the carbon footprint you leave behind. 

The lightbulb is a perfect example of how we can all be more energy-efficient. Replacing your 60w incandescent lightbulbs with LED lightbulbs can save as much as ninety percent of the energy used. When you replace any of your appliances, choose one that is noted as energy-efficient. Your next roof replacement, go with a metal roof instead of the tradition asphalt shingle. Don’t worry about the aesthetics, they make metal roofing look just like shingles today. 

What is the best color of metal roof for energy savings?

It doesn’t matter if you’re choosing an asphalt roofing material or going with a metal roof, the color needs to complement the architecture of your home. Choosing the correct color for your metal roof will directly affect the energy efficiency of your home too, especially in warm climate like here in Georgia. 

You will see more metal roof energy savings in a lighter color. Light colors reflect the sun’s UV rays and the intense heat they can create. A light color roof will also help keep your energy bill lower, whereas a dark color roof will keep your home warmer in the winter. 

Ask your roofing contractor about a cool metal roof in addition to choosing a light color. A cool metal roof will have a coating with cool pigments that enhance the solar reflectance while lessening the temperature of the roof surface. 

A cool metal roof reflects the sun’s heat and emits the radiation back to the atmosphere.  This all keeps your home more comfortable while easing the cost of your electric bill and easing the workload on your HVAC system. 

metal roofing system

When is energy efficiency important?

Because it saves you money!  If you can achieve the same intended desires and results by using less energy, you spend less money. This is what metal roofing can help you with. A metal roof will keep your home cooler in the summer and therefore you have a lower electric bill.

Additionally, while you can make more money, you can’t make more Earth and that is another important factor is energy efficiency. The more energy we use, electric, gas, or water, we’re using resources from the Earth and the Earth doesn’t regenerate like solar or wind power. 

So, you’re considering a metal roof after reading this article, you probably wonder how long will a metal roof last? Longevity is one of the biggest benefits of a metal roof.  With proper installation and proper maintenance and upkeep, your metal roof can last you up to 70 years or even longer. Call 770-735-4433 today for your metal roofing system in Canton, GA.

How do I keep squirrels out of my gutters?

squirrels in gutters

Can squirrels eat through gutters?

Squirrels climbing gutters isn’t just in your neighborhood. All across the country there are squirrels in gutters, trees, on rooftops, light poles, and telephone poles. These little critters are skilled climbers and can jump between light poles, telephone poles and trees with the greatest of ease. They scurry up drainage pipes and climb up onto roofs, from there, they find the gutter system, set up house, and cause gutter damage.  

So, do squirrels live in rain gutters and why? They don’t necessarily live in gutters. Gutters fill with leaves, twigs, and other debris. Those are the primary ingredients squirrels use for building nests to hide from their predators. Sometimes, they can’t get out when the coast is clear. 

Yes. Squirrels’ teeth grown continuously, and they gnaw on gutters and other items to keep them from growing too long. Therefore, squirrels will continue to gnaw all through their lives, and they seek materials they can chew on, usually wood or plastic, like decks, eaves, electrical wiring, fascia, and windowsills, even aluminum. 

Why do squirrels chew on gutters?

Squirrels burrow up in the leaves, twigs, and other debris inside gutter to hide from predators. While there, they may have liter of baby squirrels and cluttered gutters make a great nesting for those baby critters. While nesting there, the adult squirrels gnaw away at your gutters, causing gutter damage.  

Does aluminum foil deter squirrels?

Some people have found that when they cover their potted plants from the top with aluminum foil, punch a few holes for watering purpose, the squirrels won’t bother them? Why? It is believed that either they don’t like the shininess, or they don’t like the crinkling sound it makes when they gnaw on the foil. However, there are others that say squirrels will chew through aluminum without any issues. 

What can’t squirrels chew through?

If squirrels can chew through aluminum siding, vents, flashing, gutters, and downspouts, it would only make sense they could chew through aluminum foil, right? Yes, that aluminum siding you had installed is durable, strong, corrosion resistant, and waterproof. It is even energy efficient and sustainable. 

Many homeowners have discovered about these aluminum features to their home, they aren’t squirrel resistant. The next thing they discover is that squirrels chew through anything, except galvanized or stainless steel. As soon as you hear squirrels in your attic or walls, your first course of action should be to eradicate them from your home before they do more than gutter damage. 

Look for places they could be entering your home then attached galvanized steel sheeting or heavy mesh wire over the entry points once you have rid your attic of the pesky critters.  Blocking off their entry points while they are still in your attic will result in them making new entry points. 

gutters along roof

Do gutter guards keep squirrels out?

Squirrels are cute, but only at a distance. When they take over your gutters an attic, they are annoying and the gutter damage they leave behind is irritating. Here are some recommended ways to keep squirrels out of your attic: 

  1. Trim all the tree branches around your home. Tree branches are roadways for squirrels and if they lead to your roof, they take call it home. Tree branches shouldn’t be any closer than 15 feet to your roof. 
  2. Have your gutters cleaned twice a year or using your water hose, clean the gutters yourself. Get the leaves, nests, twigs, and other debris flushed out. Then with gloves on, manually remove any chunks that didn’t flush out. 
  3. Have gutter wire toppers installed? This will keep critters, leaves, and most twigs out of the gutter run, so your gutters are clogged and possible gutter damage happening. 
  4. Pour mothballs in the gutter runs, that is one smell that squirrels do not like, and it will run them off. Mothballs are poisonous, so never place them where other animals or children can get them. 
  5. Put a squirrel gutter trap on the roof, available at most hardware and home improvement stores. Peanut butter is a great bait inside the trap, and once you catch the squirrel, call your local animal control department to get it.
  6. If none of these work, then you’ll need to call pest control service who will place custom traps around your home. 

If you’re having squirrel issues other than gutter damage, here are some natural remedies to use that will keep the squirrels away from your garden: 

  • Spray urine from known squirrel predators on a regular basis.  
  • Sprinkle cayenne pepper, garlic pepper, and /or pepper flakes around your outdoor plants when they are about to bloom. 
  • Some gardening homeowners sprinkle blood meal around their garden.
  • Scattering dog or human hair around a garden has proven to work for many gardeners. 
  • Plant marigolds, mustard plants, or nasturtiums as a border around a vegetable garden and the strong aroma keeps squirrels away.
  • Most dogs love chasing squirrels and squirrels are scares of them!

Quality gutters can last your home a long time and provide quality water protection. Need gutter installation in Canton, GA? Call 770-735-4433 today.

Will Gutters Help?

Corner of a red tiled house with red metal gutters and downspouts

Learn More About Gutters

Having gutters on your property will be essential in directing water flow away from your roofing materials into proper pathways that avoid water from hitting your siding and pooling on your property. With too much water on your landscape, your foundation can be affected which may require costly foundation and other types of property repairs. Consider having a gutter system for your home by contacting a professional roofer to see how they can fit according to your property specifications. For your convenience here is some general information regarding gutters and why they will benefit your property. 

What Gutters Do

Gutters are designed to redirect water flow away from the foundation and siding of your home. It’s important to have gutters cleaned of leaves and debris so that they can function properly and not overflow water onto your roof or over the sides of your gutters. Make sure to have them cleaned in the fall and spring or after a particularly harsh storm.

How Gutters Work

When it rains the slope of the roof and valleys will direct water to your gutters. How gutters work is by collecting the rainwater from the roof and channeling it through to the downspouts which will, in turn, carry water to the base of the house. Water will then channel to the appropriate drainage lines.  

Are gutters supposed to be level?

Gutters should slope an inch or two for every 40 feet in a forward tilt. They will need to be level from the front to the back or risk water spilling over the edge. Using a level with gutter installation will ensure that all tighteners are affixed tightly. 

Where should gutters be placed?

Gutters will typically be placed with new homes yet if a home is absent of gutters they can be installed. They will be installed just beyond the roof eaves at a certain measurement in order to collect hail and water runoff from the roof’s slope. Typically they are installed on all sides of the home along the roof edge.

Do I need gutters around my entire house?

Gutters won’t necessarily need to be around the entirety of the home unless you have a roof that slopes in all directions. However, gutters will need to be placed around any slope. A situation where gutters won’t be necessary is if for example your roof only slopes in two directions, like toward the back and front of the home with a peak in the middle. In this case, gutters will only be needed for the front and back of the home and not the sides.

What gutters last the longest?

Seamless gutters are the better option over other gutter systems as there’s less room for issues that come with seams. In other words, there will be more durability, fewer leaks, and less maintenance. As far as materials aluminum gutters have a life span of 20 years while aluminum downspouts can last 30.

close up of metal gutters

What type of gutters are best?

  • Vinyl Gutters
  • Aluminum Gutters
  • Steel and Copper Gutters
  • Stainless Steel
  • Wood Gutters

How often should you replace gutters?

Your gutters should typically be replaced every 20 years yet with proper care and maintenance gutters can last longer. Longevity will also depend on the type of materials your gutters are made of. With aluminum and galvanized steel materials, you’ll have 20-year gutter life whereas copper materials can last 50 years or more.

Can gutters cause roof leaks?

Gutters at times can cause roof leaks. Here’s how: essentially your gutters will have to be damaged in such a way or clogged enough for water runoff to spill over onto the roof. Any present punctures or openings on your roof will have water escape through. If there are roof leaks it’s important to have a roof inspection for repairs scheduled sooner rather than later as leaks can weaken the structural integrity of your home. Your home’s interior can also be damaged by water like with your walls, ceilings, and furniture.

When Gutters Should Be Cleaned

Ideally, your gutters should be cleaned two times a year in the spring and fall. If there are more trees near your home or more frequent storms you may have to clean them more often. After a particularly harsh storm consider having your gutters checked as well.

Contact a Professional Roofer About Your Gutters Today

If you’re in need of gutter services contact your local qualified roofers for more information. Gutters are essential for properties in order to prevent water damages on materials and a shifting foundation. There are a variety of different materials and profiles to choose from so make a point to familiarize yourself with your options. You can provide more value to your property with a gutter system and better protect the conditions of your home. Consider a gutter system and contact a gutter installation expert today.

Get more information regarding gutters in Canton, GA by calling 770-735-4433 with the experts at Affordable Gutters Plus LLC today!