Simple Tips To Prevent Frozen Gutters
- solvistaroofing2
- Mar 16, 2022
- 2 min read
The hazard of freezing gutters is well known. When it snows in Denver, the gutters are the first to become blocked. Snow accumulated in your gutters can freeze and prevent water from draining. This generates ice dams, which may allow water to enter your home and cause flooring and walls to get waterlogged and deteriorate!
The thick ice and snow may also put a pressure on your gutters, causing them to loosen and possibly break off the roof. If not eliminated soon, this buildup creates a variety of issues. Furthermore, it may result in costly damage in the road if your roof leaks.
When the ice freezes, it expands at an extensive rate and puts an excessive amount of pressure on your rain gutters that can cause them to crack or warp. This results in damage to the exterior of your home and, even worse – serious structural wall or ceiling damage.
To avoid having a frozen gutter, take these preventative measures this winter and enjoy a leak-free winter.
Put In Gutter Guards
Installing metal gutter guards is the most cost-effective approach to avoid frozen gutters. Gutter guards, which are formed of mesh or screen material, are mounted on the tops of gutters to keep them clean. Gutter guards prevent leaves, pine needles, snow, and other debris out of the gutters, allowing water to flow freely. Gutter guards keep the gutter from collapsing as a result of freezing gutters!
Gutters Should Be Cleaned
The easiest way to prevent frozen gutters is to clean them on a regular basis. You can clear the leaves and sticks that might clog gutters and prevent water from flowing correctly from your rooftops. It would also be beneficial if you cleaned snow as soon as possible so that your gutters can operate properly and direct water.
When Using Rock Salts On Your Roof, Use Caution
Rock salt works great on ice and snow, but before you use it, be sure it won't corrode your gutters, since it can cause steel gutters to rust. Also, use caution when putting rock salt to your roof since it might corrode the nail heads. Although rock salt does not harm asphalt shingles, it can cause the nails that attach your shingles to the roof to rust.
The easiest method to keep your gutters from freezing is to take precautions before the weather becomes cold. Maintain your gutters by cleaning them on a regular basis, installing gutter guards, and having them inspected. If your gutters are already frozen, contact a professional to assist you thaw them out. By following the above-mentioned steps, you can maintain your gutters clear of ice and avoid costly damage.
If your gutters begin to show symptoms of wear, contact Sol Vista Roofing. We are roofing specialists that can help you diagnose the problem and provide a solution. We may also install gutter guards on existing gutters to ensure they are ready for Denver snowstorms.
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