DIY home improvement projects can be fun and save money but some projects, like gutter repairs, are more dangerous than it is worth.

Many injuries can occur from trying to repair your own gutters, mainly due to inexperience in doing the work.

A gutter company, like Rain Guard, can usually repair your gutters for less money and in less time than you doing it yourself.

You shouldn't do gutter repairs yourself due to the high risk of injury & property damage, if there is an accident.

Maintaining a home comes with its fair share of tasks, and while a do-it-yourself approach can save time and money in certain situations, gutter repairs should never fall under that category. These often overlooked systems play a crucial role in directing rainwater away from your home’s foundation, preventing potential water damage and structural or foundational issues. While the temptation to tackle gutter repairs independently is understandable, several key factors, such as safety concerns, a lack of specialized knowledge, and the potential for future problems like property damage without warranties. All of these challenges make a compelling case for entrusting gutter repairs to professionals with the expertise to ensure a thorough and lasting solution to your home. 

 

Why People Want To Do DIY Work On Their Home

People often fall for the “DIY phenomenon” and believe they can successfully complete any home repair or renovation themselves without proper training. However, a majority of the time, this is not the case. No one after simply watching an HGTV show can build the home of their dreams. There has even been a rise in costly incidents while attempting to complete a DIY project, including serious injuries. Gutter repairs happen to be one of the top attempted DIY projects, and most people don’t know that they are risking way more factors and money than they think in an attempt to save a few dollars. 

 

Top Reasons Why You Should Not Do Your Own Gutter Repairs

It is important to note that removing leaves and debris from your gutters is one thing, but repairs are certainly another. There is a laundry list of reasons why you should not attempt this without proper training, so let’s get into a few.

 

Experience or Lack Thereof

Climbing a ladder, even on a first story house that is a height of 15-17 feet, is dangerous for the most experienced gutter repair service professionals, let alone you or your loved ones. When it is icy outside this risk grows tremendously. So it is smart to hire your local gutter company and avoid the hospital bills. Additionally, we must note the risk of animals or bugs hiding in your gutters. These animals could surprise you or you could surprise them. You should avoid these critters at all costs because if you surprise them, they may attack. Trying to deal with an attacking animal, while on top of a ladder, can easily lead to you falling off and injuring yourself or even pulling down your gutter system as a whole. While you may be able to reattach your gutter system to your house, it is more time and effort spent on something that had you just called a gutter professional, you would have avoided. Plus, gutter professionals know how to properly set your gutter system to direct or redirect rainfall to the correct area, avoiding property damage and future costly repairs much better than the average, inexperienced homeowner.

 

Return On Investment

If you have to start your DIY journey by looking up on YouTube “How to Repair Gutters,” you are not the right person for the job. You waste time by watching a plethora of other DIY videos, and you also waste time running around between hardware stores picking up materials. Even then, you could still buy the wrong parts for the job which results in multiple trips to the hardware store.. Being a homeowner comes with its responsibilities and one is calculating your ROI for a project. Here, we must consider heavily expensive materials, gas money bouncing back and forth between hardware stores, clothing you will ruin in the process, expenses if you create additional damage in the DIY process, and possible hospital bills. All time and money clearly point to the fact that it is simpler and more effective to higher your professional gutter repair service. Do not give up your time!

 

Risk of Additional Property Damage

As stated above, you can damage your property in multiple ways while attempting to repair your gutters yourself. There are so many ways you could accidentally damage your roof, siding, and the rest of your gutter system if you DIY. For instance, you could slip and pull the rest of the gutters down with you, causing shingles and eaves to come flying down at you, causing further costs and damage to your home. Now, while that seems extreme, there are more than 164,000 reported injuries and even 300 deaths in America each year from people falling off of ladders. Please don’t become part of this statistic.

 

No Warranty

We all know that gutters are likely to freeze in the winter, and repairing them yourself doesn’t come with a warranty. These repairs could include your roof, siding, or the gutter system itself.  However, with gutter repair services, you have the option for a warranty that keeps your home and gutter system safe all year around!

 

Trust Rain Guard To Repair & Maintain Your Gutters

Everyone knows that there are small projects home owners can undertake like painting a room or fixing a cabinet. However, large repairs where danger and wasted money is involved is far from ideal for you, your family, or your home. Hire the professional gutter repair team at Rain Guard to fix or maintain your gutters that safeguard your home! Browse our different guttering services such as our gutters, gutter guards, leaf screens, gutter maintenance, water collection systems, downspouts/rainwater drainage, and more. Send us a message and one of our highly trained representatives will reach out to you. Give us a call, or stop by one of our 3 locations in person! We look forward to hearing from you!

 

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Oklahoma City- (405) 842-1990

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Locations

Oklahoma City-

 919 NW 80th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73114

Edmond- 

6277 Boucher Dr., Edmond, OK 73034

Norman- 

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