Protecting Your Gutter System: Month by Month Guide

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Homeowners want to keep their rooftop water runoff flowing smoothly all year round. But with so many things that can go wrong, how can your ordinary Joe keep up with maintaining his gutters?

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Best Ways To Prevent Ice Dams

Heated Gutter Helmet

It’s almost winter, and homeowners in snowy climates know what that means: ice dams.  Ice dams are, of course, chunks of ice that form on your roof and trap snow melt.  The melt freezes, then melts, then freezes, then melts, wrecking your roof, straining your gutters, and generally making the winter as miserable as possible.  Fortunately, you don’t have to put up with it, and you can do more to stop it than just shoveling out your downspout and making sure it’s clear.  Here are three great ways to ensure the melt goes off your roof and stays off.

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Heating Cables – Extreme Winter Conditions in Northeast

The Northeast has received a record setting amount of snow this Winter. With every passing week, it seems we have a chance of a major winter weather event. Roofs and rain gutters in the Northeast are taking a pounding this season. The golf season for many including myself seems so far away at this point.

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Homeowners in the Mid-Atlantic Prepare their Gutters for Snow

Ice and Snow Buildup

Last winter the Mid-Atlantic region was hit by a series of monster snow storms known as “Snowmageddon.” The storms dumped two to four feet of snow on much of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, left hundreds of thousand of residents without electricity, and caused extensive property damage. One of the most dramatic effects of the extreme weather was the series of homes left with gutters dangling from their eaves. The ripped-off gutter syndrome was the result of ice build-up and gigantic icicles that dripped from gutters around the Mid-Atlantic region.

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