Properly installed and functioning gutters are vital for the longevity of your Utah home. They play an important role in the drainage system of your roof and safely directing water away from the foundations.
If your home does not have a gutter system, or has rain gutters that are damaged, you can sustain damage to your roof, siding, fascia, soffit, and the very structure of your home. In order to avoid costly repairs to your home, it is important to get your gutters assessed by a professional if you suspect they may require repairs, replacement, or maintenance.
We offer free gutter and roof inspections at ReRoofIt to equip our Utah homeowners with the knowledge needed to make the best decision for their home. Give us a call today at (801) 907-5177 to schedule your complimentary inspection.
Signs You May Need Rain Gutter Services
While identifying the need for rain gutter service may not always be obvious, there are some signs that can strongly suggest the need for a further evaluation. Here are a few to watch out for:
- Mold, mildew smells, or moss growth
- Increased Mosquitos around your home
- Cracked stucco and stained or damaged siding
- Damaged fasteners, missing nails or screws
- Water dripping at seams of gutter system
- Window leaks or basement flooding, or mildew
- Water escaping behind the gutter system
- Bent, overflowing, sagging, or rusting gutters
- Gutters strapped to roof instead of clipped
If you have noticed any of the above issues, or would just like to get your gutters evaluated for peace of mind, call us today at (801) 907-5177.
Rain Gutter Services We Offer
Gutter Repair: Repair services of your rain gutters are designed to maximize the utility and lifespan of the materials already on the home. This can include addressing corners, sagging, overflow, missing components, and other vital parts of your gutter system.
Gutter Maintenance: All gutter systems require maintenance to properly function over any extended period of time. Examples of maintenance can include new mastic or silicone at the seams, replacing or covering seals at screws and fasteners, installing additional clips for support, to name a few examples.
Gutter Adjustment: If your gutters are not sloped appropriately adjustment may be needed to allow for proper drainage. This can often be done with the same parts originally installed and are more cost effective than a full replacement.
Gutter Replacement/Installation: At ReRoofIt we offer full system replacement or installation options. We install rain gutter systems with the goal of both maintaining the integrity of the other systems of the home and setting our customers up with gutters that stand the test of time.
Gutter Guard Installation: Gutter guards are a great way to reduce maintenance needs by keeping debris from clogging the system. They also reduce the potential for damage from ice damming.
Heat Tape Installation: Keeping water moving off of the roof and out of the gutter system is critical to preventing damage and associated leaks.
Why Choose ReRoofIt for Your Gutter Service
Your gutter system and roof are intricately connected. A properly installed and functioning gutter system should support the shedding of water off of your roof and away from your home.
Unfortunately, we regularly inspect gutter systems that have been installed incorrectly and have caused irreparable damage to the roofing system, which results in damage over time to other parts of the home. When you take advantage of an experienced and licensed roofing contractor to install or repair your gutter system, you can ensure that the problem is solved.
Are they licensed and insured?
How long have they been in business?
Do they guarantee their work?
Do they offer manufacturer labor and material warrantees?
Can they show certificates of training?
ReRoofIt is fully licensed and insured.
13 years and counting.
We provide 5-year workmanship guarantees on every job.
Warrantees through all the top roofing material providers.
Check out our certifications here.
As you consider what makes the most sense for your rain gutter system, the answers to commonly asked questions below may help.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This depends on a variety of factors including the system, age, condition and any current damage. Repairs can be a good option up to a certain point, or it may make sense to replace certain damaged sections of your gutter system. A full gutter assessment is often needed to determine if your system is at the end of its life and requires a replacement or if there are repairs that can resolve the issues you’re experiencing.
Over time, gutters can sag and may eventually fall off without proper maintenance. This happens over time through exposure to the elements, which causes fasteners to loosen and eventually come out completely. Additional causes can involve improper install and lack of appropriate clips as well as standing water and ice damming.
No. Water dripping behind the gutters is not normal and there are three common causes to look for:
- Spikes or screws that are driven through the drip edge of the roofing system when the gutters are installed.
- Improper install of roofing system with ice and water underlayment placed underneath the drip edge.
- Gutter system not tucked underneath drip edge.
If the issues above are not identified and fixed your home will sustain damage over time.
None. If you have standing water in your gutter system, or any other part of your property, you have a problem. Standing water can lead to a range of issues such as rot, black mold, moss, ice damming, and more.
The short answer is: you will sustain damage to your property. The primary purpose of rain gutters is to drive water away from the home. If this isn’t happening then different parts of your home will experience damage over time including windows, stucco, paint, siding, soffit, fascia, etc. The worst case scenario involves damage to the very foundations of your home.
20 years — for seamless aluminum gutters that are properly installed. While the material system should last approximately 20 years, the seals and corners need to be inspected every 8 years and often require maintenance.