Today’s gutters come in two options: sectional and seamless. Each gutters replacement option has its own set of benefits you should consider. We discuss the pros and cons of both types below to help you make an informed decision.
Reasons to Leave Gutter Installation to the Pros
In today’s age of endless YouTube tutorials, going the DIY route on home improvement projects has become more popular than ever. However, when it comes to complex systems like your roof and gutter, trying to tackle repairs or replacements yourself can backfire if you don’t have extensive training and experience. Read on as Huff ‘N Puff, the premier gutter contractor, explains why it’s better to leave these tasks to the pros: [Read more…]
Gutters: A Brief Look At Their Winding History
Gutters play an essential role in the functionality of your roofing system. Without gutters, precipitation will accumulate on your roof and drench your siding, causing significant damage to your home. While gutters are a staple of modern homes, they’ve actually been around for far longer than you might realize. Read on as we discuss further: [Read more…]
When Is the Ideal Time to Replace Your Gutters?
Are you wondering why water is pouring over the edge of your roof anytime it rains, damaging your siding? These may be indicators of gutter damage. Delaying gutter replacement or repairs can compromise the performance of your gutters, making your home vulnerable to serious water damage. In today’s post, your expert gutter installation team at Huff ‘N Puff shares three signs that mean it’s time to repair or replace your gutters: [Read more…]
Our Safe and Smooth Gutter Helmet® Installation
Given the essential role your gutters play in keeping your home dry and damage-free, it’s crucial that they remain healthy and clog-free all year round. Gutter Helmet® protection systems can ensure your gutters’ high performance in all kinds of weather. They come with a patented nose-forward design that allows water to flow smoothly through your gutters, while preventing leaves, pine needles, and other loose debris from settling inside. [Read more…]