Home Gutter Maintenance

Cleaning rain gutters is not normally at the top of a homeowner’s to do list, but it should be.

Gutters clogged with leaves and other debris can overfill and crack. When damage like this is sustained, rain water spills in undesirable places causing unforeseen damage.

A single leak in the gutters can result in foundation cracking, mold and mildew growth, flooding in basements and crawl spaces, soil erosion under a home’s foundation and more.

Structural damage to homes can be costly to fix; while, mold and mildew can even increase the risk of respiratory illnesses and home deterioration.

Properly maintained gutters and downspouts are an important part of household maintenance that help to prevent costly renovations.

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Install Some Downspout Extensions and Schedule Regular Maintenance

The first step in protecting your home from water damage is to schedule regular maintenance on gutters, downspouts and extensions.

At least twice a year, all areas need to be checked for clogs, leaks, holes, rust and any fungal growth. Any of the aforementioned issues in your gutter system need to be fixed as soon as they are discovered.

If your home does not already have them, installing downspout extensions will allow you to redirect rain water away from your home, landscaping and areas prone to erosion.

Water can be redirected up to 50 feet away from your property.

Think About Installing Gutter Guards

One way to cut down on clogs inside your gutters is to install gutter guards. These guards can be mesh, grated metal or thin metal sheets.

Installed over the open tops of the gutters, they keep leaves and other debris from clogging up the drainage system.

If you install gutter guards be sure they are easy to remove for occasional, but necessary, cleaning.

Seal All Leaks Using Gutter Seal

If a portion of the gutter is leaking, it is not necessary to replace the entire system. There are products available to seal such leaks and help to avoid potentially expensive repairs.

Products used for this purpose can be found at most hardware stores.

Take note that it will be necessary to completely clean the gutter system and allow it to dry prior to applying the product. Most include strips of plastic and adhesive to repair torn areas.

Inspect and Re-position the Splash Blocks Frequently

Splash blocks are plastic, ceramic or concrete ramps that are seen in many yards under the downspouts.

Occasionally these are pushed out of position by the water coming down from the gutters. When this happens, rain water could potentially flow under the foundation and into crawl spaces of your home.

Heavier splash guards are more stable. Decorative blocks are also available for homes. Click here to search your favorite on Amazon.

Gutter Cleaning Reminders

Always remember to keep on top of your gutter maintenance to protect your home from damage by setting quarterly reminders.

If you do not have the capability to do the maintenance yourself, there are professionals that you can hire to do the maintenance for you.

How to Safely Clean the Leaves From Your Gutters

Fall is upon us, and cleaning out your gutters can be quite the task. It can also be dangerous if you don’t go about cleaning them out the right way.

For most homeowners, it’s a dreadful experience; but gutter cleaning doesn’t have to be scary!

There are some simple tips and tricks to make your life easier. Here’s how to safely clean the leaves from your gutters this fall:

Ladder Safety is Key 

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You should always let someone in the house know if you are going to be using a ladder to work on the gutters.

You should also make sure that the ladder is safe and sturdy. If it’s not, you will need someone on the ground holding the ladder steady.

Preferably you want a ladder that has a shelf on the opposite side, big enough to hold a five gallon bucket.

This bucket will be used for collecting the debris clogging you gutters. Be sure to secure the bucket with a lanyard or some type of rope.

Also, make sure to never put the ladder in front of a door as someone may open it without realizing you’re there and knock the ladder over.

Use a “Gutter Scoop”

Using a gutter scoop will help get the leafy debris out of your gutters. This is known as the best overall method for removing leaves from your gutter.

If you have a lot of trees near your home, this tool will be ideal for you!

The gutter scoop can help you pick up more debris, faster, and it sure does make the job a lot easier, and the less time you’re on the ladder the better.

For colder climates, the scoop can also double as a salt dispenser, creating an easier way to spread salt on your steps, sidewalk, and driveway.

Wear Gloves and Eye Protection

It’s important to wear gloves and eye protection when cleaning out your gutters.

A lot of gunk can get stuck in there, and sometimes it can get pretty gross.

You don’t want to be touching mold with your bare hands. Plus, it’s not uncommon to find bugs, including spiders, among the debris.

It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Gutter Guards and Covers

One way to save yourself from the headache of future cleanings is to install a gutter cover system.

These products cover the existing gutters and are designed to let the water in, but keep debris out.

Just make sure to thoroughly clean your gutters before you install them.

Conclusion

Cleaning your gutters this fall shouldn’t be too much of a burden.

If you follow these tips, you can make sure you’re safe and that the job is a little easier.

Just make sure to wear that protective gear, use a sturdy ladder and make sure someone is aware of the fact that your going to be cleaning your gutters.