1. Leaves and Twigs Trees shedding leaves, especially in the fall, lead to significant buildup. Twigs and small branches can also fall into the gutters, creating blockages. Roof Debris Shingles deteriorate over time, with granules washing into the gutters. Moss or…
Water damage is one of the most common and costly problems homeowners face.
The Causes of Leaks Small residential leaks can lead to big issues. Beyond water stains, leaks can result in mold and mildew…
Why Do Pests Gravitate Toward Gutters? Like trees, open gutter troughs provide off-ground protection for various critters…
What is Rainwater Harvesting? Rainwater harvesting is the collection, transport, and storage of rainwater from rooftops for reuse. This sustainable practice provides clean…
In 2018, it was estimated that 35.3 million tons of food waste were thrown into landfills across the globe. Unfortunately, as the volume of landfills increases, gases harmful to our atmosphere and environment also do. Released as a byproduct of…
Rainwater harvesting, or rainwater collection, is a streamlined process with one of the key components being the gutter guard. Since the earliest versions of rainwater harvesting in 2,000 B.C., myriads of people around the world have used this efficient process…
For homeowners in areas with frequent wildfires, an ounce of prevention is worth the pound of cure. There are numerous preventive maintenance actions that homeowners can take that will mitigate fires from spreading. According to the National Fire Protection Association…
Protecting your home and gutters from standing water is one of the most important and effective ways to prevent many insect infestations. According to the CDC, mosquitos are one of the most notorious disease carrying vectors that can cause major…