Summary: Eavestroughs need to be kept clear of leaves and other debris to prevent them from clogging—which can cause water to flow down the sides of your home and eventually cause the eavestroughs to detach from the home over time due to the extra weight. Instead of...
Summary: Properly measuring gutters helps prevent issues like water overflow and erosion. Essential tools for measuring gutters include a tape measure, ladder, notepad and pen, safety gear, and a level. You’ll need to measure the troughs (including shape and size),...
Summary: Neglecting eavestroughs risks costly damage; proactive maintenance and timely replacement will help you save money. Watch for rust, holes, leaking joints, detachment from fascia, exterior stains, or poor drainage as cues for replacement. Consider quality...
Summary: Water can cause damage to a home’s foundation, even if it’s not moving quickly Water can collect in a variety of ways, including from poorly designed gutters Water around a foundation can cause hydrostatic pressure, leading to stress on the...
Summary: Cleaning your eavestrough is important for preventing water damage to your home. Many homeowners ignore their eavestrough or attempt to clean it without the right skills or tools. Alu-Rex Leafguard can be a smart investment for homes near trees or with trees...
Summary: Downspouts are responsible for carrying rainwater away from your roof after it flows into your eavestroughs, and depositing it at a safe location. When downspouts are damaged or improperly placed, they can’t do this effectively and your property can become...