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Basics of Gutters

Gutters are
critical components of a house as they protect both the roof
and the foundation from moisture damage by channeling water
from the roof away from
the house.
A heavy rain, flowing
down house walls to the
ground below can cause a great deal of damage. At the very
least, it taxes paint and
wriggles into cracks, contributing to eventual, long-term
decay. At its worst, it foils windows, invades
walls, and undermines foundations.
Types of
Gutters The standard
square-edge gutter, also called the "box" style, has sharp,
square edges, and is commonly used on a lot of commercial
sites.
The "ogee detail" gutter,
also called "K-style," resembles an exterior crown molding.
It's slightly more decorative, giving your home's exterior a
more finished look.
PVC
Gutters: PVC, or vinyl, is
a tough, maintenance-free, moderately priced popular with
newer installations. Vinyl gutter systems are favored by some
because they are lightweight and can be easily snapped or
glued together. However, vinyl gutters are not recommended for
hot, sunny climates where they tend to become brittle, crack
and fail quickly.
Aluminum
Gutters: Aluminum is a
moderately priced and rust-resistant material popular with
newer installations. It comes unfinished or factory-painted.
The downside is that aluminum tends to leak at joints because
the metal expands and contracts too much for sealant to hold
permanently. It also dents easily.
Galvanized
Gutters: Galvanized gutters are strong and inexpensive, although they can
rust.
Copper Gutters:
Copper is an expensive material
that is strong, durable, rust-resistant and nearly
maintenance-free. Copper gutters will weather green
unless you coat it with a clear sealant. It also needs to be
installed by a professional.
Gutter Repair and
Maintenance When gutters
fail, you need to evaluate the type and extent of damage in
order to select the best repair method. Some minor repairs you
can do yourself.
For metal gutters, small
leaks can be sealed with gutter caulk. Flashing and roofing
cement can patch moderate damage.
Gutter patching kits are
also available at hardware stores and they are useful for
making temporary small repairs.
Of course, keeping
your gutters free of debris and leaves (use a trowel if you do
it yourself) and flushing out clogged downspouts is essential.
Mesh gutter guards
will also help prevent clogs in the future.
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