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Faq

Here is a list of common questions that our clients ask us. If you need more information don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

Why are gutters important?

Gutters clogged with everything from leaves to twigs can cause expensive and dangerous home repair nightmares. Rainwater washing over your gutters can accumulate in pools around walls and foundations. This can result in leaky and cracked foundations or flooded basements. No Worry Gutters prevent leaves, twigs, acorns, or other debris from collecting in your gutters allowing the water to run smoothly through the gutter and away from your home. No Worry Gutters also keep water from seeping down your home’s exterior and in winter they help prevent ice buildups on roofs.

How can I tell if my gutters aren’t draining properly?

If during a rainfall, you can hear the water slapping the ground, pouring over the sides of the gutter, there may be a blockage or the gutter itself may not be aligned evenly. If you notice paint peeling or corroded wood, the gutter is most likely clogged and is causing the water to overflow and run down the back of gutter along the exterior walls of the house.

What are the different types of gutters available?

All gutters are either sectional or seamless. They come in various materials, sizes and colors. See our How They Compare page for more details.

Do gutters come in various shapes and sizes?

Yes. Most gutters come in several shapes and sizes called profiles. These include U-shape as well as K-shape configurations. In K-shape configurations the ogee-shaped front looks like the letter K allowing the system to have more of a crown molding look rather than a boxy appearance

Can I install gutters on my own?

Certainly, if you are a regular do-it-yourselfer and are comfortable on a ladder, you can install sectional gutters, but you’ll need a qualified professional to install seamless gutters.

Why do I need gutters?

The purpose of gutters is to carry rainwater from your roof areas down the side of your home/building and safely away from the foundation where it could leak inside your home/building and potentially cause floooding or foundation problems. Gutters are also designed to avoiding larg icicles from forming at the edge of your roofline, which will damage the edges of shingles. Wate from the room which is not directed can cause leaks inside your home from water shooting everywhere.

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