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Importanceof Eavestroughs - Abovegradehomeinspections.ca

During your home inspection, your inspector will check for obvious obstructions in the eavestroughs as well as correct slope and downspout arrangement.

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Importanceof Eavestroughs - Abovegradehomeinspections.ca

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  1. Importanceof Eavestroughs Something that many homeowners overlook is proper eavestrough maintenance. During most home inspections it isn’t uncommon to find all sorts of debris present in eavestroughs that prevent them from doing their job, which is to properly control water runoff from the roof. Typical things found in eavestroughs include roofing nails, granular material from shingles, leaves, twigs and pine needles even things like baseballs, tennis and golf balls and even kids toys. Proper water drainage off the roof is actually quite critical in preventing erosion around the foundation and other important things like basement leakage. Home Inspections & Eavestrough Maintenance During your home inspection, your inspector will check for obvious obstructions in the eavestroughs as well as correct slope and downspout arrangement. Obviously you want to ensure that the water coming off the roof is drained properly so ensuring eavestroughs are clean on an annual basis is a prudent thing to do. Some homes in close proximity to trees may require more frequent cleaning, gutter guards may also help alleviate the frequent need to clean. Incorrect eavestrough slope can lead to improper drainage which can damage exterior finishes if left uncorrected for long periods of time. Sometimes the eavestrough may have been poorly installed, or perhaps over a long period of time the slope may have changed due to gutter damage from something like ice damming. If your home inspector mentions anything in regards to poor gutter slope or drainage, or gutters that require cleaning, it’s best to try and correct the problem in a reasonable time frame to avoid having potential issues down the road.

  2. Above Grade Home Inspections Inc. has been performing professional home inspections since 2006 in Barrie, Alliston, Orillia, Collingwood, Innisfil, Midland and Penetang. https://www.abovegradehomeinspections.ca/

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