When to Fix My Gutters
Gutters and downspouts are some of the most important
elements, having the role of directing pluvial water so that it can flow away
from the building, without affecting the foundation, the walls and other
elements of the house. A home without a proper drainage system will be
eventually affected by water, which first alters the exterior finishes and in
the end destroys the structural integrity of the house.
If, after a periodic gutter and roof Manhattan inspection, you find that the gutters
are loose, cracked or full of debris and vegetation, it is time to take action.
Regular cleaning and special maintenance methods are not
optional if you want the drainage system to fulfill its purpose. Poor
maintenance allows the formation of various obstacles along gutters and
downspouts, which will prevent the water flow and considerably shorten their
life span. During the cold season, heat losses through the roof or through the
eaves cause the water to pass uncontrollably through various states of
aggregation and affect the drainage system. Protecting the gutters during the
winter involves the installation of a de-icing solution or the periodic removal
of the ice by chemical methods or steam at low pressure and high temperatures; using
high-pressure steam or removing the ice mechanically is never recommended
because it may damage the roof system.
