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Five Gutter Tips
Regardless of how well you maintain your Ohio home's rain
gutters and downspouts, problems will always arise at
times. The good news is that most all gutter issues can be
easily fixed and don't require professional skills. Here is
a look at the 5 most common gutter and downspout problems
along with tips to fix them.
1. Leaky Rain Gutters
This is perhaps the most common guttering problem that
homeowners face each year. What happens is that rain water
sits in the gutter channel and seeps through a joint between
two sections.
If you do find the cause to be from sagging guttering or
standing water you can adjust your gutter and add a couple
of extra gutter hangers to fix the problem.
To repair the leak you will need to dry out the two sections
and clean the area with a brush or towel.
Next, get a good tube of silicone caulk and caulk the seams
on both the inside and outside of the gutter.
If the cause of the leaking is from a hole in your gutter,
then you can use a simple patch to repair it.
First, apply some roofing cement to the area where the hole
is located. Next, take a sheet metal patch and place over
the hole. Then, put roofing cement over the top of the
patch.
2. Sagging Gutters
Over the course of time it is easy for some gutters to begin
to sag. Check for sagging by inspecting for standing rain
water or water marks inside the channel.
If you notice a problem you will need to take a 3-foot level
and check your slope angle. Generally, you should have a 1/4
inch slope for every 10 feet of guttering.
If you need to make adjustments you can simply add or adjust
your gutter hangers.
3. Loose Downspouts
Another common maintenance issue is with downspouts that
break loose or get disconnected from the gutter itself.
This is an easy fix that takes very little time. You need a
drill and a couple of sheet metal screws. Push the downspout
back together and drill a couple of small holes in the two
pieces. Next, screw the sheet metal screws through the
pieces.
One important point to remember though; don't use long
screws or they will cause debris inside the downspout to
clog it up over time.
4. Overflowing Rain Gutters
This problem is caused by a clogged gutter or downspout in
most all cases. To fix the problem, you simply need to clean
out the area where the clogging is occurring.
In some cases this could be caused by having too small of
gutters to handle the rain water. In this case you would
need to install rain gutters that are larger.
5. Pooling Water Near Downspouts
To prevent water from pooling around your home and
downspout, be sure to make it runoff well into your yard or
driveway.
You can use a downspout extension or other flexible tubing
to get the job accomplished.
These simple tips should help fix any problems that arise
with your rain gutters over the years.
By the way, you can learn more
about Gutter And Downspout Maintenance as well as much more
information on all types of gutters and downspouts at
http://www.GuttersA-Z.com
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Terry_Edwards
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