5 Benefits of Gutter Guards
The amount of water and melting snow that is collected by your roof on an annual basis is astronomical and more than capable of flooding your home several times over. This is why it is so important to have a good gutter system. Your eavestrough collects the water coming off your roof and directs it away from your home by way of the downspouts. However, your gutters can only do their job efficiently when they are free of debris. Your gutters can get clogged up with leaves, branches, kid’s toys and balls, and even deceased animals. When this occurs, the water cannot flow freely through the gutters and creates a dam that leads to the water overflowing and running down the side of your home and pooling around your foundation.
Installing gutter guards can help prevent any potential blockages from occurring as they are fitted over the eavestrough to prevent leaves or other debris falling on the gutter. Preventing debris from entering your gutter system is just one benefit of installing gutter guards, below we review 5 benefits of gutter guards.
Less Maintenance
To ensure that their gutters are not blocked by leaves, debris, soil and other things that can get caught in there, most home owners climb up and manually remove any debris by hand annually or bi-annually. This maintenance requires climbing up a ladder, and in some cases getting on top of your roof with a bag to clear your gutters. This is a time consuming and potentially dangerous chore. With gutter guards in place, there is no need to clear debris because the guard prevents anything from falling into your gutters and cutting down your maintenance significantly.
Prevent Rust and Corrosion
When debris gets deposited in your gutter it can lead to premature corrosion as the area will always be moist due to the trapped water. Depending on the material causing the blockage, the constant rubbing and slight movements of the debris can also lead to early deterioration due to the additional wear.
Avoid Mold Growth
Blockages in gutters are a prime area for mold growth. These areas tend to remain moist as the water is not able to drain away and if the blockage is caused by organic material such as leaves or branches you have a recipe for mold growth. The issue with mold growth in your gutter is that it can spread on the roof too!
Avoid Ice Dam Formation and Gutter Freezing
During the colder winter months any trapped water will eventually freeze and more than likely lead to the formation of ice dams and additional blockages. This will lead to more water running over the edge of your gutters leading to slipper ice patches on the ground and potentially dangerous icicle formations overhead.
Thwart Pest Infestation
Gutter guards will not only prevent debris from entering your gutters, but it will also stop larger pests and animals from using your gutter as their highway. Squirrels, chipmunks and rats are just a few of the animals that are known to travel through gutter systems making their way around your home and looking for potential areas they can exploit to get into your home. Keep these pests out with a gutter guard installation.
At Landmark Home Solutions we can help you with many of your home upgrade needs, including windows, doors and gutter guards all at the right price. Give us a call today 1-866-734-6701 to book a no obligation consultation.
5 Things to Consider Before Replacing Your Windows
There can be multiple reasons that you are thinking of window replacement. Whether its sprucing up your home, lowering your energy costs or replacing older damaged windows. It’s true that the latest window designs have been improved, making them more aesthetically appealing, more energy efficient and easier to clean. A window replacement project is something that most homeowners are not very familiar with. So, before you move forward with the project, you should spend some time looking into this type of project and understanding how the new windows will fit in with your needs and design goals.
Here are the 5 things to consider before you replace your windows.
Energy Efficiency
Did you know that your doors, windows and skylight account for roughly 35% of the energy loss in your home? It’s true, so when looking into window replacements windows, consider upgrading to more energy efficient options, as they will help you reduce your energy consumption and bills over the years to come.
Choosing the Right Glass
The type of glass used will also affect the energy efficiency of your windows. Taking into consideration the type of glass that is being utilized in your windows is also very important. There are varied glazes such as double glaze, triple glaze and even quadruple glass. Double glaze has two window panes while triple glaze has three panes and quadruple has four panes of glass. The more panes used in your windows the more efficient they will be. Also consider having argon glass inserted between the panes to increase the rate of insulation.
Ensuring That Your Windows Are Safe
When purchasing new windows, many home owners focus on their operation and the way they will look in their home. One thing that is often overlooked is the safety and security the window provides. If you have young children or pets in your home, you want to make sure that the window doesn’t present a potentially dangerous situation. You also want to ask about locking mechanisms to ensure they will not be easily broken into if someone tries to get into your home.
The Window Contractor
Choosing the right types of windows is important to make sure the operation, efficiency, and look all meet your expectations. But, just as equally important is ensuring that you partner with the right windows and doors contractor to complete your window replacement project. Even the best windows will fail and lead to issues if not installed correctly. Check online reviews and inspect previous work before you sign any agreements. A local, professional windows and doors contractor will have the knowhow and experience to get the job done right.
Review Warranties
When it comes to window warranties, there are two types you need to ask about. First is the manufacturer’s warranty, this covers the new windows against any defects that may have occurred during the manufacturing process or transportation of your windows. Second is craftsmanship warranty. This covers any issues caused by faulty installation.
At Landmark Home Solutions we can help you find the right window for your space at the right price. Give us a call today 1-866-734-6701 to book a no obligation consultation.