Gutter Maintenance

To preserve the integrity and extend the life of your gutter system, regular maintenance is required. Depending on the size and complexity of your home, the recommended number of times maintenance should be performed may vary, however, most systems should receive maintenance at least twice a year. But why exactly is maintenance necessary? The answer is simple! When the gutter, downspouts, or any other part of your gutter system is clogged with dirt, twigs, roof sediment, and other debris, it can overflow and cause water damage to your home or building, as well as erosion of your lawn, garden, and the ground around your  foundation. Clogged gutters give rainwater nowhere to drain and could potentially become a major expense in your bank account.

To help ease the pressure of regularly inspecting and servicing your gutter, Rain Guard, Inc. offers a no-obligation maintenance program to take that task off your to-do list. See below for more information on what our maintenance program entails.

Gutter cleaning is the process of removing leaves, dirt, & debris that are clogging up your gutters preventing water flow.

Maintenance Program

  • Full inspection of gutter system and underground drains. 
  • Full clean out and flush of all gutters, downspouts, and underground drains. Assure that all end caps and miters are sealed properly. 
  • Check all hangers and strap hangers. 
  • Perform a flow check to ensure water is flowing properly. 
  • Reconnect all downspouts, elbows, and extensions. 
  • Minor repairs.

Maintenance Program

  • Full inspection of gutter system and underground drains. 
  • Full clean out and flush of all gutters, downspouts, and underground drains. c. Assure that all end caps and miters are sealed properly. 
  • Check all hangers and strap hangers. 
  • Perform a flow check to ensure water is flowing properly. 
  • Reconnect all downspouts, elbows, and extensions. 
  • Minor repairs
Gutter cleaning is the process of removing leaves, dirt, & debris that are clogging up your gutters preventing water flow.