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Thefall and spring seasons cause many homeowners a lot of work everyyear. At these times, nature rains down stuff on our homes other thanrain. This could include a lot of detritus from trees?leaves, pineneedles, twigs, spring flowers off the trees (birch, oak, maple,cottonwoods, etc.), seeds and seed pods, not to mention things likethe ball one of the kids threw up on the roof. All of this canaccumulate in your gutters.
Oneof the seasonal tasks many homeowners have (sometimes more than oncea year) is the need to clean out rain gutters on your house. Yourrain gutters were put there to protect your house. They collect therain that falls on your roof and channel it down the downspouts andaway from your walls and foundation.
Butall of that other stuff that fell on your roof, including bits ofdirt and dust, can be blown into and collect in those rain gutters.When the rain runs down the roof, it washes all this into the raingutter. Of course, the idea was that it would all run down thedownspout, onto the splash blocks, and out on the grass.
Haveyou ever heard the adage, ?Murphy is alive and well?? ?Murphy?sLaw? says that whatever can go wrong, will go wrong. Think of thatlist of things that can be washed down into you rain gutters. On alarger scale, beavers use stuff like that to build dams. On a smallerscale, that's what can also happen in you rain gutters.
Materialcollects in the gutter instead of coming down the downspout. Oncethere is a little bit there, it catches and collects more. After awhile the gutter may become clogged and the water runs right over theedge of the gutter, falling on the ground next to your foundation,splashing mud on the walls and maybe leaking into yourbasement?exactly what you installed gutters to avoid.
So,time to get out the ladder, climb up, and dig all the accumulateddebris out of the rain gutter, right? Why do this every year, orsometimes two or more times a year? Do you really feel comfortableand safe wobbling around on top of a ladder, leaning way out to getthat handful of leaves or bit of debris that is just out of reach?
Thereis another solution available. You can install some kind of coverthat will deflect the big stuff (relatively speaking) and let thewater freely flow into the gutter and down the downspout, like it wasintended to do.
Thesedevices come in different forms and have different names. Theyinclude gutter covers, ,gutter filters and hybrid gutter hoods that combine the hood andscreen designs. They are installed on top of (or in) the gutter justbelow the eaves.
Onesimple design is a gutter screen, which uses some form of screen tocatch the solids and pass the water. Most of the material caught bythe screen may be blown off the screen; however, sometimes somematerial gets caught in the screen holes and accumulates on top. Thestem tips from oak or maple leaves, or pine needles, can pass troughthe holes. Sometimes they get caught in the screen and neither windnor water will blow them off. Screens are simple to install andkeep most of the leaves and debris out of your gutters. As oneof the least expensive options, screens are a popular choice tocombat clogged gutters.
Agutter hood is usually a solid vinyl, PVC, or aluminum cover withnarrow slots. It is more successful at not accumulating leaves?thestems or points can't pass through the slots. The hood covers theentire gutter and has just a tiny channel for the water to enter thegutter. The debris dries off and then blows off more easily.
Ahybrid gutter cover is much the same as a hood with many of thefeatures of the .There are many types of hybrids and the slots where the water enterscan be holes, slits or even grids. These are also quitesuccessful in allowing the debris to blow off.
Anewer technology is the gutter filter. This system uses a filtermembrane installed inside the gutter. The idea is to fill up thegutter with something that will allow it to function and keep thewater flowing. The water goes through the sponge like material,the debris rests on top, dries out after the rain stops, and blowsaway. The filter does not absorb water nor does it allow plantsto seed and grow.
Inother words, there are options available that can keep your raingutters open, clean, and unclogged by leaves, twigs, and otherdebris. For information on many different types and styles of gutterprotection products go to GutterSupply.com. They have pictures andmore product information.
Youcan undertake installing them yourself, but that puts you backwobbling around on top of a ladder. On the other hand, you cancontact a gutter contractor. He can help you with your selection anddo the installation?while you stay safely on the ground and enjoythe view. From then on, you can spend more days out doing whateveryou (or your significant other) would prefer to do.
SockWoodruff is founder and partner of GutterSupply.com, the leadingmanufacturer and distributor of gutter supplies, gutter machines,gutter covers, and related tools and equipment.