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Your roof may protect the interior of your home from rain and snow, but it’s your gutters that play the vital role of protecting everything beneath your home, including the foundation it rests on. In this guide, we’ll explore the critical functions of gutters,
In today’s challenging economy, every dollar counts, and no one can afford to be scammed by deceptive sales tactics, especially when it comes to essential home improvements like clog-free gutter systems. With rising prices in nearly every sector, it’s important to be vigilant when
1. Inspect the Front of Your Gutters Start by standing underneath your gutters and taking four big steps away from your house into the yard. Turn around and look at the front face of your gutter, identifying where the downspout is located. The downspout
Traditional gutters have a long history, dating back to the Indus Valley civilization between 3000 BC and 1500 BC. However, for practical purposes, let’s fast forward to the 1940s when the modern-day traditional gutter, known as the K-Style gutter, was invented by Art Knudson.
If you live in a region with pine trees, particularly in Colorado, you are likely familiar with the challenge of pine needles bunching up and clogging your gutters. These long, slender needles are notorious for causing blockages, leading to water overflow, gutter damage,
Gutters are an often overlooked but vital part of your home’s defense system. They channel rainwater away from your roof and foundation, protecting your home from water damage. However, like any other part of your home, gutters can wear out over time and may