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Three Reasons Why Your Home Needs
Gutters
1. Foundation Problems - The expansion and contraction of the soil that
surrounds your home is the number one reason for slab failure. After a period
of rainy weather, the soil around the perimeter of your home expands as it becomes
saturated with moisture. A dry, hot summer following the rain can cause the soil
around your foundation to contract and pull away. As this cycle repeats, support
to the foundation can be compromised leading to cracked foundation and masonry
as well as sticking doors and windows. A properly designed and installed gutter
system keeps the soil surrounding your home at a consistent moisture level by
directing roof runoff safely away from the house.
2. Staining of Masonry and Siding -
Rainwater cascading off an unguttered roof will hit the
ground with enough force to cause splashback. Within
this splashback are dirt, grass and minerals that end
up on the exterior of your home. Over a short period
of time, a stain appears that can be difficult to remove
or hide.
3. Damage to Landscaping -
Plants, flowers, mulch and soil located under the drip
line of an unguttered roof can suffer from the water
runoff of a thunderstorm. Additionally, this runoff can
result in an overwatering condition that could permit
harmful fungus to develop as well as attract ants, roaches
and termites.
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