Properly functioning gutters must be installed in your home to avoid water damage and other potential hazards. If you notice rust, leaks, or further visible damage along your house drains, it may be time for a gutter installation repair or replacement. Here are three things to look for to check if your home water drainage system needs a facelift.
1. Visible Holes or Splits
Unfortunately, gutters with holes or splits can’t be repaired but must be replaced by a professional. It’s best to complete a large replacement job before cold and wet weather sets in to avoid damage to your home. Don’t try to tackle this job alone. A hired contractor can do the job without harming your roof or siding.
2. Old Material
Generally, a well-installed gutter will last 15 to 20 years. However, the lifespan of your gutters can depend on the material used initially. Most drainage systems are aluminum or galvanized steel and can last nearly 20 years. However, copper gutters last twice as long and may only need a replacement closer to 50 years. If your gutters are nearing the end of their prescribed lifespan, it may be time to call a professional for new gutter installation.
3. Poor Flowing Downspouts
To determine if your downspouts are working correctly, walk around your home while it’s raining. A leak or clog may occur if your downspouts aren’t draining water. If water is flowing directly from your roof to the ground, you may also need to add more downspouts or additional gutter installation may be required. It’s also crucial for the water to drain at least 10 feet away from your home. If you notice that water is puddling around your home's foundation, you may need to purchase additional downspout extensions, splash blocks, or drains.