Boston Herald

Get your mind in the gutter – they may be in need of repair

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Fall is a great time to tackle projects around the house. The weather each fall lets homeowners make improvemen­ts to their homes’ exteriors without worrying about extreme heat or cold, while interior projects like painting are made easier because homeowners can open the windows to allow for proper ventilatio­n.

Fall also marks a great time to prepare for upcoming projects that can make winter work that much easier. For example, fall is a great time to take stock of your gutters so you can address any issues before leaves begin to fall or the first snowstorm touches down. Compromise­d gutters can contribute to water issues in basements and adversely affect a home’s foundation if not addressed immediatel­y, so it behooves homeowners to learn the signs that gutters need repair or replacemen­t.

Gutters hanging off the home: Gutters were once installed predominan­tly with spikes. However, many industry profession­als now install gutters with hanger brackets. Why the change? Spikes loosen over time, leading to the gutters hanging off the home. That can contribute to serious issues if left untreated. Gutters hanging off the home need not necessaril­y be replaced, but rather secured to the home, ideally with hanger brackets instead of spikes. Brackets hook into the front of the gutter and are then screwed into the fascia of a home. A profession­al who specialize­s in gutter repair can perform this task relatively quickly, and it’s an inexpensiv­e yet highly effective solution.

Gutter separation: Gutters that are no longer fastened together can leak and contribute to issues that affect the home’s foundation, siding and appearance. Clogs and the accumulati­on of debris can cause gutters to separate because they are not designed to hold too much weight. Replacemen­t of separated gutters may or may not be necessary depending on how big the problem is and the condition of the existing gutters. If replacemen­t is not necessary, separated gutters may be remedied by securing the joints, another relatively simple and inexpensiv­e fix.

Peeling exterior paint: Paint that appears to be peeling off of your home may indicate that water is seeping over the edge of the gutter closest to your home. When that happens, water is coming down the side of the house, causing the paint to peel. In such instances, replacing the gutters is often necessary.

Basement flooding: Not all signs of deteriorat­ing gutters are outside a home. Many a homeowner has been flummoxed by flooding in their basements, and such flooding can be caused by aging, ineffectiv­e gutters. That’s because deteriorat­ing gutters sometimes allow water to leak near the foundation of a home, contributi­ng to basement flooding.

 ?? Getty Images pHotos ?? TIME FOR FIXES: The gutters on this home have pulled away from the house and sections of the gutter have separated.
Getty Images pHotos TIME FOR FIXES: The gutters on this home have pulled away from the house and sections of the gutter have separated.
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WATER DAMAGE: Leaking gutters can lead to paint peeling off a house, left, or a flooded basement, right.
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