Gutters and drainage systems handle rainwater removal that keeps
water from flowing down your walls and causing damage to the house.
A heavy rain, flowing down house walls to the ground below, can
cause a great deal of damage. At the very least, it taxes paint
and wriggles into cracks, contributing to eventual, long-term decay.
At its worst, it foils windows, invades walls, and undermines foundations.
Gutters on older homes may be wood, galvanized sheet metal, or copper.
Newer gutters are usually aluminum or vinyl. Do-it-yourself metal
and vinyl types are fitted together from 10-foot-long gutter sections
and a variety of corner connectors, end caps, and other components.
Vinyl gutter systems are favored by some because they are lightweight
and can be easily snapped or glued together. Professionally installed
seamless gutters are extruded from pre-coated aluminum in very long
single runs at the site.
Copyright Don Vandervort, Hometips.com
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