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YOUR GUIDE TO GUTTER EXTENSIONS

Gutters are a simple yet integral and complex part of every house. They might be one aspect of the house we often forget about, but it protects our home from water damage. We must take good care of it. When water begins to pool, it can cause great havoc and lead to erosion. When water starts to collect below the walls of the house, it can even crack the foundation or even find its way inside the basement and crawl spaces. To prevent that from happening, get your gutters and gutter extensions installed by the best D’Angelo and Sons. You might know about the importance of gutter, but you must understand what gutter extensions are and why they are so important for your house.

What are gutter extensions?

Gutter extensions or downspout extension is that part which is installed at the end of a downspout. This helps to drive the water away from the foundation of the house. It prevents the water from pooling and finds its way to the basement through the cracks and joints. When you have installed a gutter extension, the roof, siding, and the foundation of the house are protected from pooling water and its dangers. Pooling water can wreak havoc on any building. If any downspouts exist, you should consider putting a splash block at the section. Though the splash blocks work, they aren’t helpful in areas that experience heavy rainfall.

What are the different types of gutter extensions?

  1. Flexible:  Such gutter extensions are made out of corrugated plastic and can easily bend. They are effective in directing the water away from the house. They are available in the shape of a pipe, and sometimes people connect it to a standard pipe to the downspout with the help of adapters to extend the length of the gutter extensions. The perforated drainage pipes can also act as flexible gutters which distribute water evenly across the large area outside the house.
  2. Roll Out Gutter Extension: They are usually found in modern buildings which want to maintain their aesthetics. They have been designed to roll out whenever it rains automatically. It also coils back up when the water stops coming out of the downspout. One of the main drawbacks of this roll-out gutter extension is that they don’t roll out till there is high pressure, which means that it works best when there is heavy rainfall.
  3. Fill up Gutter Extensions: This type of gutter extension is connected to the downspout, which has a hinge. This means that the extension can easily be flipped whenever it is not in use. This helps to get them out of the way and helps maintain the aesthetics of the building. The fill-up and roll-out gutter extensions are among the most convenient options as they can quickly be taken out of the way, especially when the lawn is being mowed. They are also not very exposed, which helps to prevent any damage while also maintaining the landscape.