In our last blog, we went over some tell-tale signs about when to repair your gutters. Gutter repairs are typically less expensive and less work than replacing your gutters altogether, but there are several important factors that should influence you to replace your gutters instead of just repair them.
When to replace your gutters:
- Detached gutters: Gutters only operate as they should when they are fastened together tightly, so if you see that they are constantly beginning to detach from one another, the best option is to replace the gutter system completely.
- Fallen fasteners or screws: If the screws employed to secure the gutter are continuously coming loose and are seen lying on the ground, your gutter may be permanently impaired. Even though replacing them is not hard, if screws continue to loosen, this is a clear indication that your gutter needs to be renewed.
- Holes, cracks, and rust: If your gutter has a large number of fractures, fissures, or rusty sections, this is a tell-tale sign that your system is getting too old.
- Damaged fasteners: If the fasteners on your gutters break apart even after you have tried to repair them many times, the reality is that the gutters are causing the issue.
- Drooping slope: If your gutters start to sag at any point, water might begin to collect and may result in an overflow. In these circumstances, a gutter will need to be replaced as soon as possible.
- Eroding and/or fading paint: When you notice your gutter’s paint is starting to strip off, this might indicate that the gutters have been separating from your roof for quite some time. As a result, water has been pouring over the edge for a while, which suggests that there is a deep-rooted issue, so the best decision is to have your gutters completely replaced.
- Stains on your home: If you can tell the paint on your home is coming off, the wood is wearing away and rotting, or if there are rust spots on your house, this is a result of your gutters overflowing and seeping behind the gutter and around the outside of your home. This indicates that the gutters may be disintegrating due to being clogged or simply because of old age.
- Water sitting in the gutters: If you see water sitting in your gutters on a regular basis, this is a definite sign that the system is not functioning as required.
- Signs of collecting water and/or mildew: The purpose of a gutter system is to deter water from entering your home’s foundation, so when you notice signs of water and mildew anywhere too close to your foundation, it is likely your gutters are not working as they should.
- Basement flooding: If you notice indications of water and/ or mold in your basement, your gutters might be corroded and clogged with water. Under these circumstances, the system might have started to flow into the base of your home and into your basement. This can result in serious damage, so be sure to replace the gutters as well as handle any damage that was caused due to flooding.
- Denting or buckling dents: If a tree branch or ladder creates a dent in your gutter, it may cause it to leak and overflow. These issues won’t be resolved until the dented portion is fixed, and if you have seamless gutters, the better solution is to simply replace the whole system.
At Alamance Insulation and Gutters, we’re a leader in the insulation and home performance industries. Serving customers throughout North Carolina, from Greensboro, Burlington, Elon and Mebane to Durham and Raleigh, we can help with all your insulation and gutter needs.