DIY Gutter Do’s and Don’ts. How to tell the Signs Your Guttering Need Replacing


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The Signs Guttering Needs Repair/Replacing?

Gutters keep your home dry and weather proof, guttering face the worst of dublin’s harsh winter storms.

Your property’s guttering diverts excess water away from your home’s exterior walls and foundation, helping to reduce any building maintenance work you need to do. Everyone knows guttering needs cleaning out every few months, but what are the signs it needs repairing or replacing?

With over 25 years of experience of roofing in Dublin, we’ve seen plenty of guttering in our time! Our expert roofers in Dublin know exactly what to look out for with guttering problems, so we’ve created this handy guide to common signs your guttering needs repairing or replacing. See our webpage on how much does gutter cleaning cost

Gaps and cracked gutters

Gutters need to be fully waterproof to be able to transport all that excess water away from your home and into the nearest drain. If you can see any obvious gaps, cracks or breaks in your gutters, they need to be addressed immediately. It’s surprising how quickly a hairline crack can develop into a gaping hole and let water flood down your fascia boards. Depending on where the gap develops, water damage to your home can also spread to the foundation of your home or the shingles above the gutter.

Random nails, screws and other fittings appearing around your foundations
If you’re lucky, this can be a quick fix by simply re-screwing your guttering to its fittings. If there’s been a heavy downpour recently, you may find the gutters around your home have worked themselves loose. If a section looks to be beyond a quick fix-me-up, it might be best to replace the section that’s damaged.

Peeling paint/orange flecks

If you notice your paint job looking worse for wear, it could be due to exposure to constant moisture from a leaky gutter. If you’ve only recently painted and see the beginning of rust appearing (orange flecks around the guttering), it’s best to inspect further and sort out any leaks now.

Standing water in the gutters

If your gutters look like they’re constantly full of water or overflowing, you might have a blockage somewhere along the line. If you see the downspouts of your gutters spurting water where they really shouldn’t, they could be blocked and the water’s now forced its way out of a weakness in the guttering. If you find your gutters acting like this, they need a clean out and an inspection to see if they need a repair or weren’t installed properly.

Sagging, pulling gutters and broken brackets

One of the most important things to remember is your your gutters need repairs. Gutters that are fitted properly and are working as they should be should be flush (no space between the roof) to your home and not sag. There’s a number of reasons for a gutter to start hanging low, including: guttering the wrong size for your home, improper drainage, blockages from debris/birds etc, loose bracketing or excess standing water stuck in the guttering. Having sagging gutters not only makes your home look unsightly, but it also can be expensive to fix in the long run. As soon as you notice a problem with your gutters, get it fixed as soon as possible.

Water marks beneath the gutters

If there’s water marks or damage on the wall surrounding your gutters, they will probably need a bit to be repaired to any leaks or damaged areas.

If you don’t replace gutters when they need it, your house could suffer expensive damage, such as:

  • Flooding from poor drainage
  • Damage to house foundations
  • Rotting fascia soffit

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