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During the winter Ice Dams can be a big problem. We are experts at removing snow and ice from your roof and can suggest cost-effective solutions such as electric roof deicing cables (heat coils or heat tape), ice panels, or gutter covers to help to prevent ice build up in critical areas.
What is an ice dam? An ice dam is a wall of ice that forms at the edge of the roof, usually at the gutters or soffit. When it forms the water then backs up behind the ice dam and creates a pool of water. This pool of water can leak into your home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas.
Ice dams are usually caused by heavy snowfall and improper ventilation in the attic. This causes warmer areas in your attic then the snow begins to melt, even when the outside temperature is well below freezing.
When the accumulated snow on your roof starts melting it runs down your roof underneath the snow until it reaches a "colder" section like the soffit's, valleys or in gutters then it begins to freeze again, this process of thawing and refreezing is what causes an ice dam.
Cleaning the gutters on your home can help prevent ice dams from occurring as quickly but they can still occur if the conditions are right. The gutters will be just as cold as it is outside and in some cases, full of frozen debris. So even if you don't have a soffit for the water to refreeze in, the melted water will most likely refreeze when flowing into the gutters.
We start with a complimentary consultation with one of our licensed gutter experts. You will be quoted fair prices - with no hidden fees - and provided with a reasonable installation timeline from start to finish. Our estimates are sent directly to your email inbox, where you can see line-item pricing as well as terms and conditions.
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We show up on time, maintain a tidy job site and perform high-quality work.
Keeping you and your family safe is the most important thing we do.
has the best warranties in the business.
No, you don't have to be home. Naturally, we would prefer that you be home so we can answer any questions you might have.
Unless you have a very large or complex house, we will have your work completed in one day.
The answer is NO.
All rain gutters do the same job. They catch the rain water that falls from your roof, then contain and control this water to the ground.However, rain gutters come in all shapes, sizes, materials, colors and quality.
Some are pre-formed and joined together with connectors (such as the gutters you buy at your local lumber yard), and some are custom made specifically for your home (seamless).
For most homeowners, seamless aluminum (continuous aluminum) rain gutter will give you the most bang for the buck. It's available in about 20 colors and Aluminum coil usually comes painted from the factory.
Seamless Copper is considered the top of the line. It can last for hundreds of years. It is, of course, more expensive. Copper will oxidize and the oxidation is turquoise. This is similar to rust on steel, except it is not caused by the metal breaking down (corrosion). The resulting "patina" finish is a very sought after look.
There is no best leaf screen, only the best one for your job, budget, and appeal!
Leaf Strainers are screens or devices put over the hole to the downspout. If you can keep the hole from being blocked, the gutter will not overflow. However, this is not a substitute for frequent gutter cleaning.
Leaf Screens do just that, they screen out leaves. They are made of heavy wire mesh and when placed on the gutter, will let water in and block the leaves. However, they will let in dirt and smaller debris. Therefore, gutters still have to be cleaned, but not as often as gutters without leaf screens.
Gutter Covers (Gutter Guard™) are solid metal covers that fit over the gutter in such a way that they actually separate the debris from the roof water. They work on the principal of surface adhesion. That's to say that water will stay attached to metal even when the surface changes angles. That's where the debris separates from the roof water. It's fascinating to watch, and it's very effective in preventing debris from entering the gutter.
Galvanized steel and aluminum gutters, the most common type of gutters, have an average lifespan of 20 years.
Copper gutters, a more high-end option, can last 50-150 years.
You should replace your gutters at the first signs of rust. Gutters rust from the inside out. When they begin to show rusting on the outside, the inside is rusting through. Often, however, because of standing water, the gutter may need to be repaired in just one or two areas.
Absolutely! No job is too small or too big for us.
Yes, after the job is completed our organized crews clean the work area and leave mess-free.
In addition to our flexible financing options, you can also use Cash or any major Credit Card or Debit Card at checkout online at the time of service.
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