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Consequences of Improperly Pitched
Rain Gutters
The power of the rain
- When it starts raining outside an incredible amount
of water beats down on the roof of your house. Your
house principally does the job of protecting your house
and everything in it from this rain. Most roofs are
sloped in order that the water can run off and prevent
heavy collections of rainwater gathering in pockets
all over the roof. If this were to happen the roof can
become severely damaged and eventually holes will form
where the rainwater once was (it would now be underneath
the hole that has formed).
The damage that rainwater can
cause - If left to it's own devices the rain
water would run down the sloped roof and subsequently
continue to pour down the wall of the house passing
over window frames, windows, door frames, doors and
possibly onto the damp proofing at the bottom of the
house. Here it would collect in puddles that would take
a long time to evaporate. All in all this would cause
damage to the structure of your house, it can rot away
wooden window and door frames and cause cracks in paving
amongst other problems. During winter this damage does
not take long to manifest itself and can cause further
damage itself.
What drainpipes do -
The gutter and down pipes are there to prevent this
from occurring. They collect the rainwater once it has
reached the end of its descent. From there the slight
slope in the guttering will encourage the rain water
into the down-spout, subsequently carrying it down into
the drain and safely away.
The effects of improperly pitched
gutters - The effect of having improperly pitched
gutters can have a similar effect, and in some cases
it can be even worse. Improperly pitched gutters that
are pitched away from the wall with even a slight gap
is the equivalent of having no gutter whatsoever and
you will face similar problems. However if you have
improperly pitched gutters that cause all the rain water
to collect in one area, this rainwater is then likely
to run down one area of the wall.
Instead of all the rainwater from one day or one week being spread over the whole wall it is now being concentrated in just one area. The power of the water can erode the brickwork and the cement work causing serious structural damage and internal damp and rot. Both of these occurrences will cost you a lot more to right than having your drainpipe fixed or even having your improperly pitched gutters completely ripped down and replaced.
The dire consequences of improperly
pitched gutters - Improperly pitched gutters
can end up costing you a very large amount of money
and it is important that you regularly check that everything
is running smoothly. You can easily tell whether a gutter
is pitched properly by watching when it rains. However,
you should have it checked regularly when you have your
roof checked to make sure that the water isn't running
back into the roof because this will also cause serious
damage and it is difficult to tell unless you know what
you are looking for.
reprint permission from goarticles.com & Steven Briesemeister
who is the owner of http://roofer911.com
has 33 years experience in all types of roof repair
problems and new roof installation for residential and
commercial accounts. As a Long Island and Northern Virgina
roofing contractor, we believe, "Quality Doesn't Cost...It
Pays!
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