The snowy blizzard conditions effecting most of the country is causing some serious headaches across our nation.
Snow clogged gutters.
All of this cold snow and ice can wreak havoc on gutters.
They commonly get clogged with leaves and other debris which makes cleaning necessary at least 3 4 times a year.
Ice dams are the result of snow melting off your roof and collecting in the gutter system.
These include using a snow rake getting some deicer into your gutters or pounding away at the ice with a flat mallet.
These are the ones that are perfect for and against keeping your gutters free from ice and snow.
Gutters need to be cleaned at least twice a year in the spring and in the fall.
To keep the snow on your roof from melting make sure your roof is well insulated and that warm air is not escaping.
If you have clogged gutters it can often lead to costly foundation repairs.
Gutter clogging is especially likely at certain times of the year such as in the spring when trees are casting seeds and in the autumn when leaves are falling.
And it s not just the cold weather i m talking about.
Nylon guards are something of a winter season gutter guard.
The ice continues to compile and an ice dam is born.
When accumulated snow melts it can create ice dams which can weigh down on the gutter even breaking it.
When the water hits the gutter it freezes.
You can also ask a professional to take care of your gutters or just let them melt on their own.
Clogged gutters will only accelerate the process of ice damming and over flow when the gutters fill up with ice and snow.
Having your gutters regularly cleaned at least once or twice a year can prevent such problems from arising.
If you have pine trees near your home needles will need to be removed every three months to reduce the potential for clogging the gutters and downspouts.
And because these guards made up of nylon are not bound to the shingles of your roof they give more room to the water for entering and flowing through.
Ice dams can weigh down the gutters and pull them away from your home.
Water can weaken your foundation.
I m talking about ice dams something that more suitably should have been called ice damns because they pretty much damn your roof to hell.
Nylon gutter guards.
They are not to be attached to the shingles of your roof and therefore can slip easily into your gutters.
Removing ice from your gutters is possible but you should use careful strategies that are mostly risk free.
This is especially common in the autumn season when the trees are dropping their leaves.
Another way gutters are damaged from snow and ice is from bearing the excessive weight of a big snow fall.
Gutters and downspouts can get clogged with leaves and debris that hinder the proper operation of the system so keeping them clean and flowing freely is essential.
As a result ice and snowpack can build up inside the gutters which produce additional weight on the gutter sections and the fasteners that hold them.