How to Know Which is the Right Choice for Your Gutters
Gutter Repair
Sometimes the issue with your gutters is fairly small, and is something that can be repaired quickly. For example, if your gutters are sagging, this could be a straightforward replacement of the posts that attach the gutters to the house, as opposed to the gutters themselves. This could be a quick and fairly inexpensive repair.
Other times, the gutters may be warped or bent slightly. They may be rusted in only a single section. In these cases, it makes more sense to replace or repair that single section of gutter, at a much lower cost than a complete gutter replacement.
Typically, gutter repairs cost about 60% of a comparable full gutter replacement. If the damage is fairly minor, or if it is an issue that won’t recur on a regular basis, rain gutter repair could be the best financial choice.
Other times, the gutters may be warped or bent slightly. They may be rusted in only a single section. In these cases, it makes more sense to replace or repair that single section of gutter, at a much lower cost than a complete gutter replacement.
Typically, gutter repairs cost about 60% of a comparable full gutter replacement. If the damage is fairly minor, or if it is an issue that won’t recur on a regular basis, rain gutter repair could be the best financial choice.
Gutter Replacement
Many homeowners choose to go with a full gutter replacement. Why? Many older gutters are made of galvanized steel, which can begin to deteriorate, rust, and discolor over time. New gutters are typically made of aluminum, which can last several decades if well-maintained. While the initial upfront costs of full gutter replacement may be more, investing in new aluminum gutters can cut down on your repair bills over the lifetime of the house.
Aluminum gutters still require regular care and preventive maintenance. They can still need minor repairs, such as replacement of the posts to keep the gutters from pulling away from the house. In contrast, galvanized steel gutters of any age could benefit from a full replacement, both to improve function long term and to reduce costs over the lifetime of your home.
Aluminum gutters still require regular care and preventive maintenance. They can still need minor repairs, such as replacement of the posts to keep the gutters from pulling away from the house. In contrast, galvanized steel gutters of any age could benefit from a full replacement, both to improve function long term and to reduce costs over the lifetime of your home.
Make the Right Choice
It is impossible for you to tell simply by looking at them whether you need gutter repair or gutter replacement. Your best bet is always to call on a licensed contractor to come out, inspect your home, and make a recommendation. Our gutter contractors will always lay out the best options for you, whether repair or replacement.
Having your gutters cleaned and inspected at least quarterly is critical to protecting your investment in your property. Make sure your home is in good condition and remember to take care of any repairs or replacement in a timely manner to prevent larger issues from arising.
Having your gutters cleaned and inspected at least quarterly is critical to protecting your investment in your property. Make sure your home is in good condition and remember to take care of any repairs or replacement in a timely manner to prevent larger issues from arising.