The Signs of Gutter Damage

Gutters protect the foundation of your home by redirecting rainwater away. Damage to your gutters can result in rainwater seeping through the base of the home and eroding away its foundation. That’s why it’s important to keep your gutters in good working condition.

One way to do this is by inspecting your gutters for the following signs. Kidd-Luukko Corporation, a top roofing company in the state, lists these down.

Rust and Moisture Damage 

Rust may form in your gutters due to excessive exposure to rainfall. Although the gutters might hold for a while, the metal will eventually give in, leading to gaps, cracks, and fractures. Before this happens, replace rusty gutters with new ones. Also, keep an eye out for discoloration or watermarks on the downspout, as these are signs of moisture damage.

Sagging Gutters 

Loose brackets are usually the cause of gutters that are pulling away from the roofing of your home. Have a roofing contractor tighten them. But if there isn’t anything wrong with the gutter’s drainage system, damage to your property might be the cause.

Thinner Garden Soil 

Rainwater can slip through cracks and gaps in damaged gutters, letting rainwater fall onto your lawn and garden soil. The erosion could eventually expose your foundation to water damage if left unattended.

You need to replace your gutters right away if you find any of these signs. While you’re looking for new gutters, pick one that’s just the right size for your home. Larger gutters will be able to catch more rainfall water sliding off a larger roof. Plus, picking gutters that are proportional to the size of your roof can help enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal.

Calculating the optimal size for a new gutter system can be complex, but luckily, you can hire a company specializing in gutter installation to do it for you.

Kidd-Luukko Corporation has been in the roofing industry for more than 15 years, so if you’re looking for an experienced and qualified roofing professional, call us at (508) 799-9500 or leave us a message on this page to get a free estimate. We serve homeowners in Boston, MA, Manchester, NH, and Worcester, MA.