1.
Hassle-free gutter maintenance programs
In an effort to
make routine gutter cleaning service more convenient for you,
the Gutter Guys have designed the very popular Ongoing Gutter
Maintenance Programs customized to every homeowner's
needs.
After your initial
gutter cleaning and evaluation performed at your property, we will
send you a simple proposal suggesting how often your gutters need to
be cleaned, depending on the condition of your gutters and
conditions around your house.
On the proposal
you will simply consider our suggestion and initial next to the
service level that you choose, sign and mail it
back.
Once you have an
established program, we will simply contact you a few days prior to
scheduled service to confirm the gutter cleaning; however, no one
needs to be present for the work to be done. In addition, the gutter-cleaning
technician will take place, as scheduled and any other prearranged gutter
matters that need attention will be taken care of. We will then
leave a tag on your door to let you know that the work was done and
mail you an invoice.
2.
Gutter cleaning and free evaluation
Gutter cleaning is one of the most important
home-maintenance services needed at least twice a year. It is often
overlooked until gutters actually overflow and cause substantial
damage. Preventive maintenance is the most efficient way to prolong
the life of your gutters, roof, windows and siding.
Gutter cleaning consists of cleaning out leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts and cleaning off all
accessible roof areas. It also includes cleaning up gutter cleaning related debris off the ground after the gutters are
cleaned. In addition, the gutter-cleaning technician will make notes and record the condition of your gutters at no
extra charge. Should your gutters need special attention we will let you know if you are at home, otherwise we will
call you or will list any suggested additional work on the invoice.
3.
Gutter strainer installations
Gutters often do not have any strainers installed on top of the downspouts, and if they do, often those
strainers are inadequate to do the job of keeping the debris out of the downspouts and letting water through. Our
gutter strainers, or downspout strainers, are made from heavy gage steel wire, which makes them strong and heavy so
they stay in place. They are also galvanized to protect them against the elements. These strainers last at least eight
or ten years, making them more economical than cheaper aluminum mesh or plastic versions that commonly need to be
replaced almost every year. Mesh strainers get clogged as fast as downspouts without strainers. Also, the natural
elements often displace lesser quality strainers out of place and they can just lay next to the downspout opening
rather than sitting in it, because those strainers are too light. Further, aluminum strainers are flimsy and often bent out of shape. Finally, the UV rays usually
break down the plastic strainers and within a couple of years these strainers just crumble and fall inside the
downspouts they were intended to protect. We encourage you to have us install our gutter strainers to reduce future
downspout clogging in between cleanings. Our techs don't automatically just install strainers so please ask us for
the strainers or approve the installation of strainers when it is suggested to you. If you are a die-hard "do it
yourselfer" your can find lesser quality strainers at your local hardware store or you can check out
www.gutterstrainer.com for high quality gutter strainers. In the end good strainers will save you a lot of time and
aggravation from clearing clogs from your downspouts or worse yet, underground drains.
Please note: For copper gutters use
only copper strainers. Copper reacts chemically with aluminum (through a process known as electrolysis),
eventually resulting in holes in the gutter. For that same reason don't use copper strainers in aluminum gutters.
4.
Gutter screens or covers
Gutter screens are
very profitable. For that reason every hardware store or even
home improvement catalogue carries some sort of contraption, cheep
or expensive, with a promise that you won't have to clean your
gutters ever again. The fact is that every year we remove
screens out of gutters on hundreds of homes. Simply, because
there is no screen, or helmet, or mesh that will keep EVERYTHING out
of your gutters. Screened gutters also have to be cleaned on a
regular basis and the cost is often much higher because of the extra
labor involved. On the other hand, we will be
happy to install screens for you if you desire, but we do not recommend
them nor guarantee their durability or effectiveness.
5.
Seamless gutter installation: aluminum or copper and gutter
types
Seamless gutter simply means that a straight gutter is made of one continuous peace of gutter
material. There are still seams on corner miters, downspout outlets and end cups. Seamless gutters are more durable
because seams tend to weaken the gutter over time and can cause destructive and annoying water leaks ten or fifteen
years after installation. The seam sealer cracks due to the constant expansion and contraction of the metal, and seams
have to be re-sealed from the inside with a special high quality gutter sealer.
Copper VS. Aluminum
There is really no
difference what your gutters are made of as far as functionality is
concerned. Aluminum is practical and inexpensive and provides
a neat, clean look. Copper is very expensive compared to aluminum
but may be desirable on certain buildings to provide a distinctive
classic look as it takes on the color of its greenish
patina.
Selecting a gutter type: K Style, Or 1/2 Round
The "K" System and
1/2 Round System are the most common and efficient gutters.
We also install these gutters in two common sizes of 5" and 6".
Please inquire about any other styles or custom made gutters that
you might be interested in.
"K" System
Gutters- can be made from aluminum or copper commonly in 5" and
6" widths and should be made right at the job site if any gutter
lengths are over twenty feet. This ensures that all gutter
lengths are made seamless. "K" System gutters can be hung in a
number of ways. The best way is to attach them to the fascia board
with inside hidden gutter hangers, which from inside add structural
rigidity to the gutter. Gutter Guys only use screws in
aluminum gutter installation. Screws unlike nails do not pull
out resulting in sagging gutters. Downspouts put together with
stainless steel screws can actually be quickly and neatly taken apart for clog
clearing as opposed to riveted ones which have to be ripped apart or
drilled out which is more time consuming and may lead to further
damage. Aside from higher quality installation, the best thing about
using screws in gutters is the fact that they do not increase the
cost of the job.
1/2 Round
System- just like "K" system can also be made from aluminum or
copper in 5" and 6" widths. This 1/2 round look has a nice
classic appeal to certain older houses and may be appropriate if
there is no fascia board. However, the 1/2 Round System is not
available in seamless in lengths of more than 20 feet. But, we can
do a very neat and attractive job of piecing the lengths
together. Also we are not able to make the seamless 1/2 round gutters
in copper. But copper is soldered and this kind of seam is desirable
on copper gutters.
6.
Gutter repairs
Our technicians are trained to spot problem areas with
your gutter system that can easily be overlooked by any
homeowner. The evaluation of your gutters is best done when
the gutters are being cleaned. This way we see what's in the gutter,
how it is attached to the fascia board and what is the condition of
the edge of roof.
Below are some common repairs:
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Normal wear and tear after about 20-30 years
aluminum and copper gutters begin to have pinholes. When it rains
it appears that water drips from gutters that are seemingly in
good condition. In fact both copper and aluminum oxidize and
as a result tiny pinholes form resulting in dripping. Gutter
replacement is the only solution. Sagging gutters: Older
gutters often sag because years ago contractors used big spike
nails to nail the gutter through the front and back of the gutter
and into the facial board. Because the metal
constantly expands and contracts, over time the gutters literally
pull the spikes out weakening the whole gutter system (sadly some
contractors still use those spikes as opposed to inside hidden
gutter hangers which should be screwed into the facial board
instead of nailed). Gutter replacement is necessary in most
cases. On newer sagging gutters it is sometimes possible to
install inside hidden hangers to reinforce and re-pitch
them.
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Storm damage occurs when falling objects, such as branches during storms, crush gutters.
During rain storms gutter spikes come out when gutters are clogged, filled and weighed down with water. Screws can
also snap under the weight of ice, snow or water. This is easily spotted and corrective action should be taken as soon
as possible, to avoid further damage.
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Ice dam damage occurs when thick snow melts from the bottom where it touches the roof surface because
the roof is warmer than the air temperature. The water then freezes in the gutter and on top of the overhang where
this ice actually builds up, sometimes to a thickness of as much as a foot or more. Behind this ice dam forms a
puddle of water, sometimes several inches deep. This water often leaks inside through spaces between shingles.
The short-term remedy is to "cut" some channels in the ice dam to drain the water from behind the ice dam, and to
remove the snow off the roof. The long-term remedy, is to properly insulate the attic, make sure the attic has proper
ventilation, and also to install ice watch on the horizontal first three feet of the roof under the shingles.
Unfortunately, this is a roofing, insulation and ventilation problem. If this ever happens on your house, please
call us we might be able to remove the snow and ice off the roof for you, this will buy you some time to remedy the
problem for good. Finally, by no means should you ever go up on the snow and ice covered roof yourself!
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Dented downspouts: Downspouts serve an
important function of draining water collected by gutters away
from the foundation and should be repaired in a timely
manner. Usually just the dented or crushed section of
downspout has to be replaced and is relatively inexpensive.
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Standing water in gutters can be the result of improperly installed gutters that don't pitch
enough so that the water flows towards the downspout. It can also be the result of sagging gutters, which were nailed
to the fascia board with gutter spikes, or hidden hangers were used but they were nailed in rather than screwed in.
Re-pitching the gutters properly, and reinforcing them with inside hidden hangers and screws can fix this.
7.
Chimney cover installation with Lifetime
Warranty
Gutter Guys
exclusively uses the highest quality chimney covers made by
Gelco Manufacturing, Inc. chimney tops. These stainless steel
or copper chimney covers offer exceptional strength, durability and
resistance to the harsh elements, and they provide an excellent
value to our customers. Gelco products are not sold directly
to the public, but can be purchased through Gutter Guys and
professionally installed by their technicians.
8. Odd
Jobs
Please call or
email with inquires regarding handyman or odd job services.
Most of the time we are able to accommodate special requests not
related to gutters. However, gutters are our first
priority.
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