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Gutter and Downspout 101

Gutters and downspouts are vital parts of your roof that can prevent water from damaging and eroding the structure of your home.

What you need to Know About Gutters

Gutters are troughs installed along the eaves of the roof that directs water away from the walls and base of your house. These channels collect rainwater that comes down from the roofs, leading them into the downspouts or pipes. They can be made from different materials like zinc, steel, aluminum, vinyl or copper. They also come in different styles such as u-shaped, k-style or half-round. There are several gutter systems that homeowners can install to their homes.

What are Downspouts?

Downspouts are pipes that run vertically along the wall of your home. Their primary function is to catch water from the gutters and drain water from the roof to the ground. Without downspouts, your roof gutters will be rendered useless. An extra function of downspouts is that it can collect rainwater to be used for other things like watering your garden. Like gutters, downspouts come in a variety of designs, materials and sizes.

Taking Care of Gutters and Downspouts

Proper and regular maintenance of gutters and downspouts is necessary to avoid clogging or blockage that causes leaks, insect infestations and fire hazards. Gutters and downspouts should be cleaned at least twice a year. Gutter guards and downspout screens are also available to prevent debris, dirt, and rodents from blocking the troughs and pipes.

To determine which gutter system and downspout is most appropriate for your home, consult a roofing specialist to ensure that you get your money’s worth.

Written by Enrich Construction, the best service for roofing in Columbia, MO.

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