7 Signs of Gutter Damage on Your Home

damaged rain gutter

If you are like many homeowners, your rain gutters are not something you often worry about. They need routine gutter cleaning, but otherwise, their functionality is very simple.

It’s not until rain gutters aren’t doing what they’re supposed to that you understand just how important they are!

WHAT DO GUTTERS DO?

Gutters and downspouts go unnoticed on most homes in Wilmington. They blend into the exterior unless the homeowner preferred copper or wood … materials that are definitely meant to stand out! Most are crafted from durable but lightweight aluminum or vinyl siding.

The purpose of gutters is to provide a path of least resistance for rain and snow to get off your roof quickly. When they are in good shape, your rain gutters will direct runoff away from the home’s foundation and landscaping, will protect your home’s exterior from mold and mildew, the foundation and basement from leaks, and the rain gutters themselves from wear and rust.

When they are damaged, it can cause thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to your home and surrounding property.

ARE YOUR GUTTERS DAMAGED?

Gutter damage is too simple to fix to be the cause of any major home repairs! Inspecting your gutters is simple and safe. If you see any of the following issues, it’s a strong indication that your rain gutters have some kind of damage.

As soon as you notice a possible gutter issue, you can decide if it’s something you feel comfortable repairing or remedying by yourself or if it’s a project you’d rather hire a gutter company to handle.

Sitting Water Near Your Home

Sitting water near your home is a good sign that your gutters or downspouts are not sending the rain runoff away from your house the way they should be. Standing water can cause mold, weakening of your foundation, and creates the perfect habitat for mosquitoes. Plus, it will leave the areas around your home constantly soggy and muddy.

Mold or Mildew

Either one of these is a bad sign, whether you see mold or mildew on the rain gutters or the sides of your house. Mold and mildew mean that there is excessive moisture in that area – a possible problem with the gutters could be to blame. Keep in mind that mildew and mold are more likely to appear on the north side of a home anyway, so if that’s where these substances are growing, it may be because that area gets very little direct sunlight on it. This is a scenario when the advice and expertise of a professional in Wilmington would be helpful.

Rain Pouring Over the Gutter

You’ll have to wait until it’s actually raining to discover this gutter problem. Hopefully this doesn’t mean that you have gutter damage. It might just be that the gutter is full of debris and should be cleaned. In either case, you need to have it checked ASAP.

Basement Leaks

Based on the design of your home’s basement, the leaking could be due to any number of things. The standing water issue we mentioned before could definitely lead to a basement leak. Egress windows and cinder block walls can only block out so much water. That’s why it is so necessary to keep your gutters in working order!

Landscaping or Lawn Damage

Gutters pour directly onto the ground in most cases, and landscaping should be designed to work with this water flow to help it disperse into the ground. But, a gutter leak or clogged gutter will cause rainfall to overflow or pool in areas where it shouldn’t. This standing water can kill plants either by force or by overwatering. It will also displace flower bed materials like rock or mulch.

Water Marks

Water marks are a visible sign that there is a lot of moisture on a surface. Water marks are sometimes left behind even if pooling water has evaporated or dissipated. You usually see water marks under the gutters or directly behind the downspouts. This is a typically an indication that rain water is running down the outside of the gutters and not staying inside of them.

Visible Gutter Damage

The final sign of gutter damage is the easiest to spot. If your gutters are bent, sagging or cracked in the middle, they definitely have damage. Following a storm, it’s a smart idea to walk around your home to identify any damage to the roof shingles, outer walls, and rain gutters. These inspections are in addition to your standard home inspections.

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR GUTTERS?

Here are a couple of easy tips Wilmington Gutter Solutions recommends to help prevent gutter damage:

Clean your gutters at least one time each year. You can lengthen the time between gutter repairs by keeping them cleaned out. As with anything else, the better you maintain your gutters, the fewer issues you’ll have with them.

The optimal time to clean gutters is in the spring, but to be cautious, give them a good cleaning in the fall, too. Many homeowners choose to clean their gutters on their own, but there are local gutter cleaning companies that offer this service so you don’t have to deal with the work or the risk.

Check your gutters often. Signs of damage can be visible from the outside of the gutters. Just a fast inspection – with both feet firmly on the ground – should reveal any of the signs we mentioned above.

We’d recommend that you complete an exterior home inspection at the end of each season to ensure that your gutters are working properly.

When you see signs of gutter damage, act fast. Taking care of a problem before it becomes too bad can save you a lot of time and money. A small crack, for example, can be sealed, or the section of gutter with the crack can be replaced very affordably.

But, if you let the problem go on too long, you might end up needing repairs in your basement, replacing expensive vinyl siding or redoing an entire section of landscaping.

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