The best time to fix a gutter problem is before the next heavy storm exposes it. In Summerville, roof runoff, clogged gutters, and poor downspout drainage can become obvious fast during storm season.
Why early inspection matters
Before storm season, homeowners should look for sagging gutters, overflowing sections, loose downspouts, standing water, debris buildup, and stains along the fascia or siding.
Upgrade before repeated overflow
Repeated overflow can damage fascia, landscaping, siding, crawlspaces, and foundation areas. A new 6-inch or larger seamless gutter system can improve capacity, especially on rooflines with valleys or long runs.
Add gutter guards before debris builds up
Gutter guards can help reduce clogs from leaves, pine needles, and roof grit. They can be installed on properly functioning 5-inch, 6-inch, and larger existing gutter systems.
Think about downspouts too
Storm preparation should include where water goes after it leaves the gutter. Downspout extensions and drainage improvements can make a big difference.
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