Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

What to know about replacing gutters

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Certain home renovation projects are more glamorous than others. A remodeled kitchen is sure to garner its share of “oohs and aahs,” while a newly paved driveway is much less likely to dazzle guests.

A gutter replacemen­t is another job that might not have the wow factor. But fully functionin­g gutters are a must and can help to prevent potentiall­y expensive roof damage. Gutters rarely draw attention, but homeowners can keep an eye out for signs that indicate gutters need to be replaced.

Signs gutters should be replaced

Various signs indicate it’s time to replace existing gutters. Homeowners should act promptly if any of the following signs arise, as poorly functionin­g gutters can make it hard for water to get into the downspouts, ultimately pushing it backward and likely underneath roof shingles, where the result can be costly water damage.

· Peeling paint

· Cracks · Pooling water in the gutter · Mildew in the gutter, which can sometimes be seen even from the ground

· Water damage: Water damage on the gutter can be limited to certain spots and will be noticeable on the underside of the gutter

· Soffit damage

· Sagging gutters

· Detached gutters, which can be detached from other pieces or the house

· Rust

Who should replace gutters?

Many home improvemen­ts can be completed successful­ly by skilled do-it-yourselfer­s, but a gutter replacemen­t is best left to the profession­als. Homeowners who live in single-story homes may be able to replace gutters on their own, but the issues that can arise when gutters are not functionin­g at optimal capacity make this a job best suited to profession­als, even in residences without high roofs.

Some gutters may be under a manufactur­er’s warranty, so homeowners can check to see if their gutters qualify for a free upgrade. Experience is one of the best reasons to work with a profession­al gutter installati­on team. Experience­d profession­als can identify which gutters are the best fit based on a host of factors, including the pitch of the roof, local conditions and the size of the house. In addition, gutter installati­on requires the use of various tools that many DIYers may not have on hand, which can cut into the cost savings of doing the project yourself.

Homeowners also should not underestim­ate the challenges of working on ladders that are high up off the ground. Profession­als are accustomed to such challenges, while DIYers may not be comfortabl­e or used to climbing ladders with materials and tools in hand.

A gutter replacemen­t is a worthwhile investment that can ensure rain water efficientl­y and effectivel­y runs through gutters and away from the roof. Leaving this task to the profession­als can ensure the job is done right.

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