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Dented metals or improper slopes

Dents or bends from impacts like ladders, hail, or branches can restrict water flow and weaken the system, often requiring repair to restore function and appearance. Poor or incorrect gutter slope can also cause water to pool instead of draining properly, leading to overflow, added weight, leaks, and ice buildup—requiring adjustment to ensure proper drainage and long-term protection.


Clogged downspouts and ice patches in general

Leaves, debris, and seasonal buildup can block water flow in eavestrough systems, causing overflow, pooling, or ice formation in colder months. Ice patches and blockages can lead to water backing up under roofing materials or damaging exterior surfaces, making routine cleaning and repair essential for proper drainage.


Repositioning of downspouts to better fit your home

Downspouts may need to be relocated or adjusted to better direct water away from the foundation or problem areas of a home. Poor placement can lead to pooling, erosion, or basement leaks, so repositioning helps optimize drainage and protect the structure long-term.

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And many more reasons, we will make sure you are covered!