Rain gutters are designed to direct water away from your home, but debris like leaves, twigs, and dirt can quickly accumulate, causing blockages. When gutters are clogged, water can overflow and seep into areas it shouldn't, leading to costly repairs. This can also cause your gutters to wear out much faster than normal, leaving you with an expensive repair bill.
Overflowing gutters can dump water onto your landscaping, eroding soil and damaging plants. This water can also seep down your siding, leading to stains, rot, and cracks. Worse yet, poor drainage around your home's perimeter can weaken the foundation over time.
Clogged gutters can lead to water pooling on your roof or spilling over the edges, which increases the risk of leaks and water damage inside your home. From stained ceilings to damaged walls and insulation, the effects can be costly and disruptive.
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