If you’re planning to install gutters on your own, think again. DIY gutter installation isn’t a job that just anyone can do. Without the right training and equipment, you run the risk of damage to your property and injury to yourself. In this post, roofing installation contractor Advanced Roofing, Inc. will identify some of the most common gutter installation mistakes.
1. Wrong Gutter
Gutters come in many materials, sizes, styles and gauges. All of these factors offer benefits and disadvantages and picking the wrong one can have lasting consequences. When picking gutters, choose the material that’s been tested for its affordability and durability.
2. Wrong Pitch Calculation
There is a slight pitch in gutters that lets water flow towards the downspouts. Although it often goes unnoticed, it helps to route the water to the downspouts. Getting the pitch wrong could result in water damage to the home because the water ends up going where it shouldn’t.
3. Faulty Spacing Mounting or Hanger System
Gutters are installed through a mounting system or various types of hangers. Without the right support, the rain gutters will sag and prevent water from flowing properly.
4. Additional Seams vs. No Solution
Before a roof maintenance company attaches gutters, they undergo welding or soldering. However, extreme temperatures, force and water can all weaken the gutter system over time. The seams must be in good condition since they are the most vulnerable part of the gutter system. You can opt for seamless gutters just to make sure that your gutter system stays in good condition for a long period.
5. Wrong Gutter Location
You might think gutters are installed at your roof’s edge, but the truth is, they are actually installed a few inches below it. This is because rainwater doesn’t flow right off the roof’s edge; rather, it’s pulled back up on the underside and drips a few inches below it. Not installing your gutters in the right area could result in damage to your fascia and siding.
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