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How Long Gutters Normally Last and Ways to Extend Their Life

Replacing your outdated gutter system will significantly improve your home’s protection against water damage. Clogged or damaged gutters can cause water to overflow to your exterior, roof and foundation, compromising your home’s structural integrity. One way you can ensure your system stays clog-free is by investing in gutter guards.

Should Gutters and Downspouts Be Hidden or Exposed?

White is the most commonly used color for gutters and downspouts. Interestingly, this isn’t the top choice because it’s popular or it’s the most preferred. Homeowners simply have to deal with limited factory-finish choices.

Time-Saving Purchases Can Help Buy Homeowners Happiness

“Money can’t buy happiness.” This is one saying we have heard millions of times before. For the most part, it is true, especially when we think of many things that can’t be bought but still bring enjoyment and satisfaction to many. Surprisingly, making time-saving purchases can help individuals “buy happiness.” According to a recent study, homeowners who outsource home maintenance tasks they can otherwise do themselves find themselves more satisfied.   In today’s blog post, All Gutters, Siding and Windows LLC, your local gutter installation pros, takes a closer look at this interesting finding.  

Rules to Follow When Pursuing a Gutter Replacement Project

As a homeowner, it is important to have a properly functioning gutter system. It should be effective in directing  water runoff through the downspouts and away from your home. Otherwise, a small amount of rain is enough to cause problems not only on your roofing system but also on your home’s walls, insulation and even the foundation.

Important Considerations When Installing French Drains

Apart from the gutter system in your roof, another way you can preserve the structural integrity of your home’s foundation is through the installation of French drains. These are landscape features found in low spots outside your home where water tends to collect. They consist of rock-filled trenches with drain pipes at the bottom. Water seeps down into the area below the ditch, collecting and channeling it to another location.