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10 Reasons To Guard Your Gutters
There’s a reason why Ohio homeowners procrastinate
cleaning their gutters. It’s dangerous. No one likes
hauling the ladder around or twisting their back to get at
hard-to-reach spots. However, ignoring the chore can do
long-term damage to your roof, basement, foundation, fascia,
and even the interior of your home.
Gutter protection is
a permanent solution to these problems. A gutter protection
system is a guard that installs over your existing gutters
and is customized to fit to your roof without screws. It
prevents leaves, dirt, and debris from entering your gutter
system so that water flows properly away from your home.
(1) Ladders are Dangerous
Every year, hundreds of people fall from ladders while
cleaning their gutters. Serious injuries, such as broken
bones and head trauma, are the result. Gutter protection
keeps you from climbing that dangerous ladder in the first
place.
(2) No More Leaves and Debris in Your Gutters
When your gutters are clogged with leaves, they can actually
do more damage than not having gutters at all. With a gutter
protection system, the principles of gravity and surface
tension cause leaves and debris to drift to the ground.
Rainwater clings to the nose of the gutter guard and flows
freely into your gutter and downspouts.
(3) Prevents Frozen Gutters
During cold weather the water in clogged gutters freezes
into heavy beams of ice. Gutters are often damaged because
they are not built to sustain that much weight. Also, during
the day, the ice begins to melt, thus soaking the fascia. At
night, the water refreezes and pushes the fascia outward.
Gutter protection keeps water flowing away from the house
and prevents ice from forming in the first place.
(4) Stops Wood from Rotting
Standing water is your home’s worst enemy. If your gutters
do not function properly because they are frozen or full of
debris, your soffit and fascia boards will absorb rainwater
and start to rot.
(5) Avoid the Liability of Hired Help
Cleaning gutters on a ladder is dangerous. Hiring someone to
do the job may make you liable for any injuries they
receive. That’s just one more thing to worry about.
(6) Keep Your Landscaping Beautiful
Clogged and saturated gutters threaten your landscaping.
Rain has nowhere to flow except off of the roof and onto
plant life below. An uncontrolled flow of water will drown
plants, erode soil, and create more hassles for you.
(7) Pest Control
Clogged gutters are generally damp, dark places filled with
leaves and debris. Just the sort of place insects love. A
gutter protection system keeps gutters clean and will
prevent insect infestation.
(8) Protect Your Foundations
The stability of your house depends on the ability of the
soil to absorb rain. Builders constructed your home to stand
up to soil conditions assuming that drainage systems carry
water away from the home. When gutters fail, water moves
toward the foundation. When soil becomes saturated, leaks
can occur, and cause the foundation to shift or crack.
(9) Prevent Mold and Mildew in Attics and Crawl Spaces
Attics and crawl spaces are just like your gutters. They are
awkward to clean or work on. Keep water away from these
places and you won’t have to worry about fixing what years
of mold and mildew have damaged.
(10) One Less Thing to Worry About
Peace of mind. Everybody wants it, but life is filled with
things to worry about. Gutter protection is a guaranteed way
to stop stressing about your house and start enjoying your
home.
Learn more about gutter
protection and house gutters at
http://www.gutterprotectiononline.com
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