Four Signs You Need New Rain Gutters

Over time, your gutters, just like every other part of your house, can suffer from wear and tear, becoming damaged to the point that they need to be replaced. Let’s look at 4 signs that your home gutter system is damaged and in need of replacement:
Your Gutters are Leaking
Your entire gutter system is often made up of smaller pieces that are responsible for the even flow of water from one place to another, taking it away from your home and down the ground to avoid accumulation. If you notice a small leak, don’t ignore it! This can seem harmless at first, but with time it can turn into a much bigger problem. No matter how sturdy your gutter is, the structure can still develop cracks and holes. If cracks appear on the surface of the gutters, it is time to replace them quickly, as a delay in their replacement will cause the cracks to grow into fractures, and that will lead to leakage from the gutters which can cause bigger problems and further damage to the drainage system.
Your Gutters are Damaged
Although all residential gutters are durable, the material always plays a role in their longevity. It also signifies how easily the gutters may become damaged. To give you an idea of the overall performance of the most common gutter materials beginning with the most durable to least: Copper, Steel, Aluminum, and Vinyl. The hardness of the gutters’ material plays a role in how long they will last and how much strain they can take. Rain gutters are intended to be rugged, however, a falling tree branch or large hail can damage the gutter making it less efficient at keeping water flowing. An obvious sign of damage would be cracks, splits, and any other breaks in your gutter system. If your gutters are bent, sagging, or cracked in the middle, they have damage.
Your Gutters Are Sagging
Gutters should be tight against your house. They shouldn’t sag or pull away. Living in the state of Idaho and Washington where it seems to rain endlessly or you happen to live near many trees, debris probably accumulates in your gutters all the time. This build-up can cause your system to sag, making it collect much more weight over time. Gutter sag will ensure that the water that’s making its way there will not drain, which could wind up making your gutters snap under the pressure. For this issue, you might not have any other choice but to fully replace your gutters, making sure that you have them in good shape before the rainy season comes in full swing.
Your Gutters Are Overflowing
Gutter overflow could be a sign of improperly installed, improperly sloped, or poorly designed gutters that are far too narrow for your home. Leaves or sticks from broken tree limbs frequently find their way into your gutters. If the gutter is tilting away from your house, it could be causing an overflow (particularly during heavy storms). Sometimes the gutters are simply too small; Do your gutters often overflow during heavy rain? If so, you may need larger gutters installed on your home.
For any of these problems, you’ll want to contact a licensed gutter professional to have them replaced, such as Rainman Seamless Rain Gutters. We are happy to inspect your gutter situation and give you an estimate.
The crew at Rainman Seamless Rain Gutters is here for you, serving the Spokane and North Idaho areas. Founded in 1992, our family-owned business employs a team of tradesman and experts who offer over 100 years of combined and accumulated experience, industry-knowledge, and local support. As lifelong residents of the Spokane and North Idaho areas, we take pride in the service and products our team provides. If you have questions about gutters, we have the answers. Contact Rainman Seamless Rain Gutters for more information.









