Advance Gutter Protection

Many cities in the Pacific Northwest receive annual rainfall amounts, in excess of one hundred inches. These amounts of precipitation can take a toll on your roof. One of the easiest ways to keep your roof system functioning properly is with regular maintenance of your gutter system to keep all that water going in the right direction.
Debris collection in gutters is a very common occurrence for residential roofs. High winds in the spring time, and any form of precipitation, can lead to debris building up in and around the gutters and downspouts of your home. This can be hard to identify right away because, you typically wonโt see the debris from ground level.
One of the problems is that as many as 75% of homes in the United States do not have any form of gutter protection, and yet gutter protection is a relatively inexpensive addition when restoring an entire roof. Comparatively, gutter protection is a minimal cost for the homeowner replacing an entire roof, and the benefits significantly outweigh the cost in terms of safeguarding the home from water damage.

When reroofing a house, a gutter protection system should always be considered. There are several gutter protection options, including, plastic, aluminum, and composite gutter screens, sponge guards, leaf reliefs and leaf guards, and gutter shields. While each option has its pros and cons, all are relatively inexpensive. For more help with any questions about gutter protection, visit https://chasenw.com/ or call (253) 445-8950
Written by Nick Dorotik
nick@asap-claims.com
Nick Dorotik is the Vice President of ASAP Roofing, and manages the sales and marketing. You can find him on Google+ and twitter.
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2 thoughts on “How Are Your Gutters Protected?”
Nice article. Protecting your gutters makes life much easier than the alternative!
There’s nothing better than a leaf relief/guard system to protect the gutters from all the common debris (leafs, twigs, etc.). Simple & inexpensive to install, it should eb considered as part of any re-roofing job.