Eavestrough Installation: Protecting Your Home from Water Damage
Eavestroughs, also known as rain gutters, are an essential part of any home's exterior drainage system. They work by channeling rainwater away from your roof and down into downspouts, preventing it from pooling up around your foundation and causing damage.
Why Eavestroughs Are Important
Eavestroughs are important for several reasons:
They prevent water damage to your foundation, siding, and landscaping.
They keep your basement dry and free from mold and mildew.
They help to prevent ice dams from forming in the winter.
They can help to improve the appearance of your home.
They can help to direct rainwater away from your walkways and patios.
Eavestrough Installation Process
The eavestrough installation process is relatively straightforward, but it is important to do it correctly to ensure that your gutters are functioning properly.
Measure and Cut Gutter Lengths: Measure the length of each section of your roof where you will be installing eavestroughs. Use a metal saw to cut the gutters to length.
Attach Fascia Brackets: Install fascia brackets to the underside of your roof overhang. These brackets will support the weight of the gutters.
Hang Gutters: Hang the gutters onto the fascia brackets. Use gutter hangers to secure the gutters in place.
Install Downspouts: Install downspouts to the bottom of the gutters. Downspouts will direct the rainwater away from your home.
Seal Joints: Seal the joints between the gutters and downspouts with gutter sealant. This will prevent leaks.
Clean Gutters Regularly: Clean your gutters at least twice a year to remove debris and prevent blockages.
Underground Downspouts and French Drains
In addition to eavestroughs, underground downspouts and French drains can be used to further enhance your home's drainage system.
Underground downspouts: Underground downspouts carry rainwater away from your home and into a drainage system. This can help to prevent water from pooling up around your foundation.
French drains: French drains are trenches that are filled with gravel or crushed stone. They collect and drain water away from your home.
Benefits of Using Eavestroughs in Combination with Underground Downspouts and French Drains
Using eavestroughs in combination with underground downspouts and French drains can provide several benefits, including:
Reduced risk of water damage: By channeling rainwater away from your home, you can reduce the risk of water damage to your foundation,siding, and landscaping.
Improved drainage: Underground downspouts and French drains can help to improve drainage around your home, preventing water from pooling up.
Reduced erosion: By preventing water from pooling up, you can reduce the risk of erosion around your home.
Improved curb appeal: A well-maintained drainage system can improve the curb appeal of your home.
Additional Eavestrough Installation Tips
Here are a few additional eavestrough installation tips:
Use the correct size gutters and downspouts for your home the bigger normally the better 5 inches gutters with 3x3 downspouts minimum.
Make sure that the gutters are sloped correctly.
Install gutter guards to prevent debris from clogging your gutters.
Inspect your gutters regularly for leaks and damage.
Conclusion
Eavestroughs are an important part of any home's exterior drainage system. By installing eavestroughs and properly maintaining them, you can help to protect your home from water damage and improve its appearance. Contact Kawartha Drainscape Solutions today for a free quote.
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