All The Problems A Clogged Gutter Can Cause

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Has flooding become a regular nightmare for you every time it rains in Vail? This is not how it should be if your gutters are functional and doing their job. But the problem is exactly that: they’re not functional anymore and you may be partially to blame.

If you’ve been irregular with gutter cleaning, you would’ve overlooked all the waste that’s collecting and clogging the gutters. This is why they’re not draining the rainwater and overflowing during the rainy season.

It’s not just a nuisance to clean all the flooded water; clogged gutters can have more detrimental consequences than that.

Foundation Damage

The principle function of the gutters is to drain water from the roof such that it doesn’t enter the home’s foundation. If water is pouring over the sides, it’s the sign of blogging. When this water pools around the foundation, it weakens the structure with moisture seepage until cracks begin to form. This can ultimately lead to a collapse of the structure, causing serious damage to life and property! If you’re lucky, you might save lives and property but the moisture will still result in a mold infestation.

Wood Damage

Since the fascia boards are made of wood, the gutter system is susceptible to wood damage due to water. The boards begin to soak up water when it collects in the gutters after rain. This causes the wood to rot and deteriorate with time, until it’s completely useless. This results in a failure of the gutter system. Water begins to overflow down the sides of the house and water-borne problems persist.

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Landscape Damage and Safety Hazards

The water falling from the sides of clogged gutters often lands on the flower bed or shrubs. Naturally, water falling from such force causes damage to the greenery and ruins the landscape of your residential property. This can also become a safety hazard for people when they step out of the house and on slippery ground. It can cause serious slips and falls.

Ice Dams

Vail receives a fair share of snow and chilly winter winds. Such weather conditions cause further damage to the problem of clogged gutters. The edges of the roof collect snow, which turns into ice dams, since the pools of water resulting from them can’t drain down clogged gutters. This causes water to seep into the walls and roof of the house. Water damage can give way to a range of other problems such as mold and mildew and unpleasant patches on the surface. You need the gutters to be functional to drain water and reduce the chances of ice dams.

If you’re looking for an experienced professional gutter cleaning services in Vail, you’ve come to the right place. Call us right away for a free quote!

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