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Don’t Forget to Clean Out Your Gutters This Fall

We’re getting to that time of year when you need to start thinking about winter. Bears hibernate for winter and a lot of people wish they could do. Unfortunately, unlike bears, we have to get up and go to work no matter how cold and windy it is outside. The last thing you’ll want to do is get up on your roof in the dead of winter. Chances are, you won’t want to end up with cracked gutters or a cracked foundation either.

This is why it’s so important that you take the time now to clean out your gutters. Fall can be gorgeous. The leaves are turning different colors and the air is crisp. But falling leaves can wreak havoc on your roof and gutters. If you don’t take the time to clean your gutters now, you’ll be paying the price later. It’s a good idea to call a Greenville Roofing professional now. They can come out and give you a free estimate. You may already have damage to your gutters and roof and just don’t know it yet.

When leaves get wet, they tend to clump together. Clumps of leaves can get very heavy. They also tend to collect all kinds of dirt and debris. The longer you let them sit in your gutter, the longer they’re going to damage your roof and gutters. They trap moisture and cause mold and mildew to build up on the inside and outside of your home.

Call one of the roofing experts at Greenville Roofing now so they can save you a ton of money and aggravation later on.

How Dangerous are Clogged Gutters?

If you’ve ever had clogged gutters than you know how dangerous they can be. They can ruin your drainage system. They can also cause water damage to both the interior and the exterior of your home. Once this happens, you’ll have to pay to get them repaired.

Clogged gutters can also cause cracks in your driveway or foundation. When the water builds up, the clogged leaves actually dam it. This can cause the water to freeze. It essentially turns into a frozen dam and the water has nowhere to go. It will cause leaks and water damage all over your home.

The other problem with a clogged gutter is that it can make your sidewalk slimy and slippery. The last thing you need is falling and breaking your arm or leg. Or, having a neighbor fall on your property and file a claim against you. Rather than let it get to this point, contact a Greenville Roofing professional today. They’ll come out and see what you need to do to fix your gutters.

What is the Best Way to Clean Your Gutters in South Carolina?

There is no right way to clean out your gutters. You can do it by hand if you’re able to. If not, you can use a ladder. Just make sure someone is there to spot you. Once up on the ladder, you can use a roof rake to scrape the clumps of leaves off the roof and onto the ground.

You can also do it from the ground depending on what kind of house you have. If you have a rancher or cape cod, you should be able to reach the gutters with a long-handled roof leaf fake. They sell these at most department stores and home improvement stores.

Your other option is to call a professional service to come out and clean your gutters for you. This way, you know the job is done right. You also don’t risk getting hurt. Rather than fall or injure yourself, let a seasoned professional handle it for you. Call today and request a free estimate. Someone can come out to your home and see what shape your gutters are in. They can also check your roof to make sure it’s in good shape.

Contact a Roofing Professional at Greenville Roofing Today

If you haven’t cleaned out your gutters and checked for leaves, you need to do it now. It may be time to call and have an experienced roofing professional come to your home. The experts at Greenville Roofing will provide you with a free estimate for any damage to your roof and gutters.

The trained staff at Greenville Roofing can give you an idea of what shape your roof is in. They can also let you know what it will cost to make any necessary repairs. Call today and schedule your free estimate.

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