Extend the Life of Your Roofing Gutter Care
in 3 Easy Steps
Extend the Life of Your Roofing--Gutter Care in 3 Easy
Steps
Replacing your roof is expensive.
Extend the life of your roofing with gutter care. The gutters
and downspouts of your roof are the primary protection against
water damage to your roof and your home. Allowing leaves and
debris to accumulate in the gutters not only renders them less
effective but can damage your gutters and ultimately your
roofing.
Gutter maintenance can be a dirty job, but somebody's got to do
it--really. Regular gutter maintenance is vital for keeping your
gutters clean and working properly. Keep your house and roofing
safe and dry through regular roofing and gutter care with these
three easy steps.
Clean Out
Gutters need to be cleaned every year to remove leaves and other
debris from the system. Use a sturdy ladder on steady footing to
help you in your roofing and gutter care. Many ladders feature
spans designed specifically to place you at the perfect distance
from your gutters without resting or leaning against them, which
could damage your gutters.
If you have gutter covers or screens and leaves have made their
way underneath them, remove the covers before you begin to clean
out your gutters to ensure that they're thoroughly clean. Carefully
remove leaves, sticks and all other debris from your gutters and
roof. This wet mulch may have already begun to decompose in your
gutters. You can bag the debris as yard waste or trash or add it to
your compost pile. Stubborn debris may require a tool, like a
barbeque brush, to remove.
Rinse Out
Once the gutters are debris-free, use a garden hose to rinse
them. This method is also useful in finding leaks or detecting
clogged downspouts. A high pressure stream of water may be able to
remove clogs, but it may also take shaking the downspout or even
using a broomstick or dowel to remove it.
Once your gutters a fully clean, protect them with gutter
screens. Screens keep debris from building up in gutters and
drains, but leaves can still accumulate on top of the screens. Even
with gutter screens, regular roofing and gutter care is still
necessary. The leaves that accumulate on your roof can create weak
spots and introduce rotting and leaking to your roof, both of which
can require expensive repairs.
Check Out
Once your gutters are clean and protected, inspect downspouts,
pipes, and gutters for rust, warping, damage and other problems.
Check all connections along the pipes as well as the connections to
the house to ensure that they are sturdy. Replace damaged
connections or pipe sections to keep your gutters working
optimally. You can patch holes in your gutters with roofing cement.
A metal patch is necessary for larger holes, but these fixes can
save you the expense of replacing an entire section of gutter--or
your roof.
As part of your annual roofing and gutter check up, you should
inspect the overall condition of the roof as well. You can do this
by using a ladder to climb on the roof or using an attic ladder to
get up close and personal from the inside of the roof.
Inspecting your roof from the inside out is probably a better
alternative to keep you from falling through any extremely weak
spots on your roof. Always exercise caution on roofs and in
attics.
Look for discoloration, dampness, and other warning signs of
water damage. If you do detect signs of water damage, immediately
check the wood, insulation or other surrounding materials for signs
of mold. Mold can be removed with chemicals, but extensive mold
problems should always be handled by a professional to make sure
that all the mold is contained.
Termites and other pests might also be a problem. Check for
potential rodent and bird nests while you're inspecting your
roof.
With these useful tips, you'll be able to extend the life of
your roofing through gutter care and maintenance. Remember to
always exercise caution when working on a ladder and use other
safety measures to keep yourself out of harm's way as you protect
your house from water damage.
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