What’s in Your Gutters?
Will it ever rain again? Yes, it’s been a long, hot summer and like many, I’m anxiously anticipating the first cool rainy day of the season. But not just yet – it is time to prepare your gutters (otherwise known as your home’s flood control system) for the winter season.
Gutter cleaning and repair popularity typically peaks in the fall and early winter months. In fact, for optimum function, your rain gutters should be cleaned twice per year. The fall cleaning is focused on ensuring your gutters are clear to handle the winter rains to prevent flooding and water damage. But once the rain subsides, it is easy to forget the wind-driven deposits of leaves, sticks, seeds and roof sediment that have collected in your gutters during the winter months. Now this stuff has been baking in your gutters all summer, is rock hard and unlikely to be washed away by our first rain event. In addition to vegetative matter, we often find toys, dead animals, and pieces of roofing materials. Nothing can block a downspout like a tennis ball! Before you add another full year of build-up, it’s time to take the steps to ensure your home is protected and your gutters are functioning properly.
Your local gutter care professionals have the equipment and the expertise to safely clean your gutters. Stay off the ladder! Let Window Genie hold your rain gutters accountable. Trust us to ensure gutters perform year-round as designed. We offer a Premium Gutter Service which includes removal and disposal of the stacked and caked debris. Then, we run water to ensure proper flow and downspout function. Finally, we promptly address any downspout clogs or leaks. Please contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate or to book your gutter service.
Please give Window Genie of Santa Clarita a call for all your window and gutter needs: 661-568-6768 and visit the website for more services that are offered: www.windowgenie.com/santaclarita.
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