5 Gutter Installation Rules for Success

December 2, 2023

Installing gutters is about more than attaching a piece of metal or vinyl to your roof to catch the rainwater. Here are some simple rules to help ensure your gutter installation is a success.

1. Discarding Gutters

The first step is to remove the old gutters but ensure you don’t damage the eaves, facia, or walls to which the existing tubes are attached. You may be tempted to tear the channels off the side of the roof, but don’t because you can tear chunks of weakened or softwood while pulling the tubes down.

2. Finding Help

A professional installation team puts up gutters because how they fit your home will determine if rogue water seeps down the roof and into the side of your house. Make sure you find a company that offers the type of   gutter installation materials  you want and includes installation in the purchase package.


3. Understanding Types

You can choose from many different materials, styles, and shapes of gutters. Some come with a cover, others have different widths, and others offer many colors of the rainbow. The most popular materials currently on the market are aluminum, vinyl gutters, and downspouts.


4. Removing Water

Ensuring the water entering your gutters is directed away from your home is critical to a successful gutter and downspout installation. Check to see if the liquid moves into a drainage system or is far enough away that it can’t seep back into your home’s crawlspace or basement.


5. Cleaning Often

Regular maintenance is one of the most essential parts of any gutter installation project. Leaves, tree limbs, and dirt can fill the gutter during the year. It is a good idea to clean the tubing every six months.


Gutters are critical to the health of your home, so make sure you call in a company that knows about the different tubing types when you need new channels. You will be glad you did when the rain comes pouring down, and your home stays dry. At Joe’s Gutters & Patios, we truly understand Gutters and go above and beyond to ensure you receive a high-quality product that will last a lifetime, and we are willing to spend a little bit more for items of this caliber.

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