Among the many home maintenance needs, your humble eavestroughs may be easy to overlook. After all, when they are doing their job, you won’t really notice them at all.
Unfortunately, this also means that eavestroughs are often neglected by homeowners, and you may discover one day that your old eavestrough is in need of repair or replacement. If this sounds like you, don’t delay! A damaged eavestrough can present serious problems for homeowners.
Though they seem simple, eavestroughs do an important job for your home, directing rainwater safely away from your home and its foundations. Over their lifetime, your eavestroughs will funnel thousands of litres of water to a proper drainage source.
Without proper drainage, this can cause many issues for you and your home. In this article, we will explore why every homeowner should ensure they have well-maintained eavestroughs, the consequences of damaged or clogged eavestroughs, and your options for repairing or replacing them.
Water damage is one of the most common types of damage homeowners will encounter. Water damage comes from two major sources: plumbing within the home, and externally from rain, snow melt and humidity.
When a home is built, a lot of careful work is done to ensure the structure is sound, and that the home is protected from the elements so it can continue to house its residents for decades to come. If you allow water into areas of the structure where it should not be, there can be serious consequences.
One of the largest and most costly damages that can result from failing eavestroughs is a damaged foundation. Cracks in your foundation can lead to basement flooding or even compromising your home’s structural integrity. Repairing basement cracks can be an intensive and extensive job, likely more expensive than being proactive with water management and repairing your eavestroughs.
Water from the environment can damage your home in other ways as well. For example, water that is not properly directed by an eavestrough can collect and pool in areas it is not intended to be. This can be an inconvenience at best, but can also do damage to your yard or external features of your home like porches, decks, or furniture. In the winter, pooling water can freeze and cause slips and falls.
Clogged eavestroughs can also cause water to stay on the roof, which can damage your roofing and walls, and can accumulate weight, eventually causing your eavestrough to collapse.
Overall, if you are putting off your eavestrough repair, you may want to reconsider. These issues can go unnoticed until they present serious damage to your home. Proper repair and maintenance of your home's eavestroughs is one major way to protect the investment in your home for years to come.
Because your eavestroughs may be high up on your home, it is not always easy to tell when they are damaged. Here are some things to look out for to know if your eavestroughs may be in need of repair or replacement.
There are a number of ways you can address an issue with your eavesdropping or downpipe. Let’s explore them in order of complexity and cost.
The first method is the quickest and easiest solution: eavestrough cleaning. Often an otherwise well-maintained eavestrough can become clogged with fallen leaves or other material. The simplest solution is to simply locate the source of the clog and remove it. This may be a recurring seasonal job. Unfortunately, this only works if a clog is your only issue, and won’t address larger issues in the drainage system.
The next solution is eavestrough repair. This is a good option for minor damage and can save you money over a full eavestrough replacement. Repairs may include fixing cracks or holes, reattaching loose sections, and installing screens to prevent clogging. While undergoing eavestrough repair, you may also want to consider repairing your siding or fascia that can sustain damage much like your eavestrough.
The final solution for a damaged eavestrough is a full replacement. This will naturally be the most costly and time-consuming, but with the most benefits as well. This may be an especially good option for an older home that has an outdated or neglected eavestrough. Not only will you be confident that there will be no leaks, holes, or clogs, but you will also gain the benefits of the newest eavestrough materials and drainage options. Your new eavestrough will be sure to provide you protection for many years to come.
Prices for each of these repairs can vary greatly depending on the task being done, the materials used, and the size of your home. In general, due to the high importance of proper drainage and the danger of working at heights, it is highly recommended to consult the work of a professional when deciding to do work beyond removing a simple clog.
Looking for eavestrough repair or installation in Toronto? Look no further than our partner D’Angelo and Sons Roofing and Exteriors. D'Angelo and Sons have been in the business of eavestrough repair and installation for over 4 decades and are rated in the top 3% of eavestrough installers in North America. They provide a range of services to ensure your eavestroughs are in good shape and your home is protected. Visit https://eavestroughandsiding.com/ to learn more and book an appointment or an inspection today.
For Real Estate News and Market Updates & VIP Access to Exclusive Real Estate Investment Opportunities
Canadian Real Estate Wealth Media Corp. needs the contact information you provide to us to contact you with news and market updates and to share real estate investment opportunities. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For information on how to unsubscribe, as well as our privacy practices and commitment to protecting your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.
Market saturation is when the supply of products or services outweighs the demand. Understand what market saturation means for your investment properties.
“Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the latest news, updates and offers delivered directly to your inbox.”