You’ve just replaced your gutters and are probably wondering, “how long do new gutters last?” Like your roof, new gutters can last for a long time with proper installation and maintenance. In this blog post, Christian Brothers Roofing shares the factors affecting the life span of a gutter system and the things you can do to extend its service life.
The life span of gutters can be influenced by several factors, including the type of material, maintenance practices and weather conditions specific to your local area. Generally, gutters can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years, depending on these factors. For instance, aluminum and galvanized steel gutters typically offer a service life of 20 to 30 years, while copper gutters can exceed 50 years with proper care. However, exposure to severe weather, such as heavy snow, ice and storms can reduce this lifespan.
Regular maintenance is crucial in extending the life of your gutters. In areas where the fall season can fill gutters with leaves, twigs and debris, it is particularly important to keep gutters clean and free of clogs. Inspecting and cleaning your gutters at least twice a year, preferably in the spring and fall, can prevent water damage, rust and other issues that might shorten their lifespan.
Proper gutter installation makes a significant difference in your gutter’s durability and dependability. Gutters need to have the correct pitch and be securely attached to your home to function effectively. Poorly installed gutters can lead to premature wear and tear, water damage to your home’s foundation and siding, and ultimately, a shorter lifespan for your gutters.
One way to extend the life of your gutters is to invest in gutter guards. Gutter guards prevent debris from entering the gutter system, thereby reducing the risk of clogs and overflow. This is especially beneficial in places where seasonal debris from trees can accumulate quickly. Gutter guards not only help extend the life of your gutters but also reduce the frequency of maintenance.
Almost every area in the country experiences a range of weather conditions, from hot, humid summers to cold, icy winters. These fluctuations can take a toll on gutters over time. Thermal expansion and contraction can cause gutters to warp and separate from the house, while ice can lead to dents and sagging. Opting for materials that are resilient to these conditions can help ensure your gutters withstand the elements and last longer.
Turn to Christian Brothers Roofing for all your gutter needs. Whether you need a new roofing and gutter system, new gutters or are interested in gutter guards, let Christian Brothers Roofing give you a free estimate for your next project. Call us at (502) 244-0208, or fill out this contact form to get an estimate.
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