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5 Things That Can Clog Your Gutters

Gutters direct rainwater away from your foundation and walls, protecting your home from damage. However, they can clog easily due to dirt and debris accumulation. In this post, we discuss five common causes of blockages in gutters and how Northeast Gutters and Remodeling can help keep them clear.

1. Leaves and Tree Debris

Leaves and tree debris often clog gutters, especially in wooded areas. When deciduous trees shed leaves in the fall, they can quickly fill gutters and downspouts. Pine needles, small branches and bark can also accumulate, especially after storms, causing blockages that stop water flow.

2. Bird Nests and Rodents

Birds and rodents can cause gutter issues by nesting or seeking shelter there. Bird nests can block water flow, while rodents may add more debris like twigs and leaves. This can clog gutters and cause damage over time due to excess weight and trapped moisture, leading to metal corrosion and structural issues.

3. Snow and Ice Dams

In winter, snow and ice can seriously affect gutter performance. Ice dams form when heat from the attic melts the snow on the roof. The snowmelt then refreezes along the edges, causing blockages in the gutters. This can lead to water intrusion or unnecessary strain on the gutters due to the added weight of ice and snow.

4.  Asphalt Shingle Granules

As roof shingles age, they shed granules, which often find their way into your gutter system. These granules can build up over time and block water flow. While this might be a more subtle form of clogging compared to leaves or ice, it is still a significant concern. The buildup of granules can also indicate that your roof may need further inspection as it can be a sign it needs replacement.

5. Miscellaneous Outdoor Debris

From children’s toys to balls and flying debris, various objects can end up in your gutters. During home improvement projects, materials such as nails or shingle pieces can also stray into the gutter system. Keeping an eye on these potential clogs is essential for maintaining a clear pathway for water.

If you live in an area where dense greenery and seasonal weather pose challenges to your gutters, Northeast Gutters and Remodeling is here to help. Whether it’s cleaning, installing gutter guards, or performing repairs, our skilled team will ensure your gutters remain functional. Call (860) 899-7878 or fill out our contact form to book a service.

Thiago Batista

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