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Autumn rolls around and tree foliage sheds; winter comes and tree debris drops; before you know it, spring brings pollen, seed pods, and blossoms; and summer wraps things up with heavy rain and storms.
Most of that mess is easy to spot on lawns, sidewalks, and driveways. What’s harder to see is what’s piling up above your head. Gutters quietly collect leaves, sticks, dirt, and shingle grit all year long. When they’re ignored, problems follow.
That’s why seasonal home maintenance should always include gutter cleaning. It may not be glamorous, but it’s one of the most important jobs. Plus, you don’t have to get your hands dirty; the pros at Mr. Handyman can help!
Gutters do more than catch leaves; Their main job is to control where rainwater goes. When gutters are clear, water is safely directed away from your roof, siding, foundation, and landscaping. When they’re clogged, water spills over the edges or backs up under the roofline.
That overflow may not seem like a big deal during a light rain, but over time it can soak fascia boards, rot wood, stain siding, and erode soil around the foundation. Water that pools near the home can also find its way into basements and crawl spaces.
Each season brings its own kind of buildup. In the fall, leaves and twigs are the biggest culprits; Winter adds broken branches, pine needles, and windblown debris; Spring, pollen and seed pods; Summer, storms washing roofing grit and debris straight into the gutter system.
Once this mix gets wet, it becomes heavy and compact. That added weight can pull gutters away from the house or cause sagging. Moreover, ownspouts clog more easily, and standing water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and bugs.
Regular maintenance breaks this cycle before damage sets in.
Sagging gutters and bugs are bad, but mosquitoes are the least of your concerns if you’ve got bad gutters. When water can’t drain properly, it can sit along the roof edge and seep under shingles. Over time, this leads to rot, mold, and leaks inside the home.
In colder months, ice dams are a serious concern as trapped water freezes and expands. This lifts shingles and weakens roofing materials. The fascia and soffits are also vulnerable. Constant exposure to overflowing water can cause paint to peel and wood to decay.
Believe it or not, gutters play a major role in protecting the foundation of a building. When water pours straight down near the base of the house, it can erode soil and create uneven settling. Cracks in the foundation or slab movement may follow. This can lead to doors sticking, floors shifting, and walls cracking.
Landscaping suffers too. Flower beds can wash out, mulch floats away, and plants drown from too much water. Properly functioning gutters guide rainwater to where it belongs. This preserves both the structure of the home and its curb appeal.
Gutter cleaning isn’t a one-and-done job. Because debris falls year-round, seasonal maintenance is key. Checking gutters in the fall and spring is especially important, but homes surrounded by trees may need more frequent service. Staying on a schedule makes each cleaning easier and safer.
Don’t wait until water is spilling over the sides or stains appear on the ceiling. If it’s been over a couple of years since your last gutter cleaning, then contact Mr. Handyman to have a handyman come out and inspect.
Let’s face it: Cleaning the gutters is a pain in the back – often literally. You don’t have to risk injury to save a few bucks. The local handymen at Mr. Handyman are proud to offer quick and affordable service. Call or message us today to get in touch!
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