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Our Key Eavestroughing Services

Additional Services

  • Custom Eavestrough Design
    • For properties with unique architectural challenges.
  • Eavestrough Inspection
    • To catch potential problems early.
  • Seasonal Maintenance
    • To ensure the system is ready for different weather conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
What would you like to know?

  • The purpose of eavestroughs, or gutters, is to collect rain water and give it a place to go. The idea is to direct the water away from the foundation and roof so that there is no collecting pools of water that will cause leaking or water damage later on.

  • Therefore, an eavestrough is a channel that is connected to the eaves, taking the water away from the roof and usually towards a sewer or drainage system. A gutter is a more general term. It could mean any place where runoff is stored or directed. So, an eavestrough is essentially a type of gutter.

  • Knowing When It Is Time to Replace Your Eavestroughs

    1. Water leaking from seams, corners, joints.
    2. Obvious signs of rust or holes in the material.
    3. Pinhole leaks along the base of the eavestroughs.
    4. Beads of moisture on the exterior face of the gutters.
    5. Any evidence of rotting or mold on the fascia or soffit.
  • twice a year

    Neglecting gutter maintenance can lead to costly repairs down the line. Gutters need to be cleaned at least twice a year – in the spring and in the fall. If you have pine trees near your home, needles will need to be removed every three months to reduce the potential for clogging the gutters and downspouts.

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