Choking
of rain gutters can have the rooftop water wash over the walls, windows, and
doors, defeating the very purpose they were first installed for. Debris and
rotting leaves peeping out of the rooftop gutter is not a very beautiful sight
to behold. Hence, cleaning the gutters regularly is necessary. In most
parts of the country gutters need to be cleaned at least three times in a year.
However,
their position and height above the ground make it no ordinary job for a
layman. In addition, as time passes by overhanging ledges and rooftops become
slippery due to moss and cracking of concrete and wood. It requires workmen and
equipment to safely clean all the gutters and spouts on all the floors.
Alternatively, installing a gutter guard
or gutter cover is an option
available to greatly minimize the yearly maintenance required.
Statistics
have shown that the number of injuries at home are reported more during the
“gutter cleaning” time of the year. These injuries can vary from being minor to
fatal. However, with the advent of gutter coversthere hasbeen a drastic reduction in such mishaps. Manual
cleaning is not restricted to a fixed time of the year. You may have to climb
on to such precarious positions even during a thunderstorm because of the
leaves, which flew in and blocked your gutters which were squeaky clean earlier
in the day.
A gutter guard is always the better
option. A gutter guard in
general is an accessory for the gutters to prevent falling leaves, accumulation
of dust, and other flying debris from entering the gutter system. Some are made
of a sheet of metal or PVC with slits at regular intervals. While water flows
along the edge into the gutter, the debris jumps over the edge directly to the
ground below. Since all the debris fall off the roof, this eliminates the need
for regular cleaning. The smooth surface prevents growth of moss and weeds and
saves the effort required in plucking them off the concrete or wooden base.
Wire
strainers may also, be used to prevent large objects like leaves and pine
needles from falling into the gutter. Others consist of a screen of small
pores, which can be easily installed and removed for maintenance.
Some gutter guards
may have clips, which hold on to the gutter edges and can be opened like a
hinged door to enable cleaning at a suitable time. Hybrid gutter guards are completely covered
by gutter shingles, and have a fine mesh covering to keep out smaller particles
of debris. These guards keep out most of the debris, including buds and seeds,
leading to almost no need for yearly cleaning. Besides gutter guards maintain the aesthetics of the home compared to an
open and rather discoloured gutter system.
The choice of gutter
guards depends on the slope of the roof, presence of trees nearby, type
of debris that may fall on the roof top and average rainfall and snow
experienced all through the year. Cleaning of such gutters can be done at a
safe time of the year and without having to put one’s life and limb in danger. A
gutter guard will definitely
save you the trouble of climbing the rooftop at odd hours and face the worst of
the elements.