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Seamless Gutters: A Guide For Homeowners

Every homeowner wants to keep their home well-maintained and protected from the elements. One of the most important features in this regard is your gutters. Rain gutters allow water to drain off the roof and away from the home's foundation. As long as your gutters are functioning properly, your foundation is protected from water damage. 

When your gutters are damaged or worn out, however, they can no longer protect your home adequately so new ones must be installed. A great choice for new gutters is seamless rain gutters instead of standard gutters. The following article takes a look at this important home improvement topic. 

About

Here are some crucial facts about seamless rain gutters that every homeowner should know. First, seamless gutters get their name from being made out of a single length of material. This differentiates them from standard gutters that are made out of sections and joined together during the installation process.

The separate sections of standard gutters must be sealed with gutter sealant when they are joined together. This sealant wears out over time, making the seams, or joints, vulnerable to leaking. Because seamless gutters consist of a single section, they do not have this weakness, which makes leaks less likely.

Also, seams can trap leaves and debris, which create clogs. Seamless gutters have no joints that collect debris, so water should flow through them smoothly. When your gutters are less likely to clog and back up, you will not have to spend as much time maintaining them.

Professional Installation

A key point to keep in mind about seamless rain gutters is that they require professional installation. Standard gutters can possibly be installed by a handy homeowner, but this is definitely not the case with seamless gutters. They must be cut to fit your roof onsite by an experienced gutter installation specialist.

Cost

Seamless gutter installation will typically cost between $652 and $1720 with the average cost being $1162. One key factor affecting the cost is the material the gutters are made from. For example, seamless gutters made from copper are going to be more expensive than those made from aluminum or vinyl. Another important consideration is the cost of labor in your region. Other factors in your final cost include the length and width of the gutters, the pitch of your roof, and the size of your house.

To learn more about seamless rain gutter installation, contact a contractor in your area.