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3 Ways That Rain Gutters Prevent Water Damage in Your Home

water damage to the insides of our homes and walls

Rain comes and rain goes, but while wonderful for vegetation and the environment, what rain sometimes can leave behind is water damage to our homes, landscaping, and foundations. This is why rain gutters are so important.  Rain gutters are a simple yet effective tool that help protect our homes from costly repairs and damage.  This is also why gutters on your home need to be maintained and cared for.  Here are three things that rain gutters do for your home, and why it is important to keep them maintained over-time:

  1. Rain gutters help protect your home’s foundation. The primary purpose of a rain gutter is to direct water away from your home. Without a rain gutter, water from rain would pour down the roof, down the walls, and collect at the side of your home.  This can cause problems for basements and flooding, as well as erode soil and weaken the overall foundation of your home.  Water damage like this can be difficult and costly to repair, and it can cause inconvenience for your family as well.
  2. Rain gutters can help protect your landscaping. Some homeowners spend and invest on their garden and landscaping, and the rain can do some serious damage. Rain gutters stop water from pouring off the roof and eroding the soil around the perimeter of your home. By redirecting the water to one place, your landscaping is spared the constant waterfall hitting it in one place. Think of being pounded repeatedly in the exact same spot—rain gutters save your landscaping from that.
  3. Rain gutters help protect your walls. The outside of our homes are meant to withstand the weather, but without rain gutters, all that water hitting our roof has nowhere to run but down. This can cause problems with leaking in windows, wood rot, warping, and water damage to the insides of our homes and walls.

Don’t let rain get between you and a safe and beautiful home, especially when just a little bit of maintenance to a seemingly simple part of your home can make all the difference.  Call your local home improvement company or outdoor remodeling contractor for any needed inspection, replacement, or repairs to your home rain gutters.