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Among the most trusted local gutter replacement companies throughout Snohomish and King Counties, High Point Gutter is ready to help you transform the look of your home with brand-new, high-quality gutters. Our premier suite of seamless gutters to choose from will ensure your home is protected from water damage and increase your property’s curb appeal.
With years of experience, our professional gutter replacement company will install or replace your gutters effectively, so your drainage system doesn’t suffer and your gutters last as long as possible. Reach out to our team today to request an appointment for exceptional gutter installation services in Snohomish County and King County, WA. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Among the most trusted local gutter replacement companies throughout Snohomish and King Counties, High Point Gutter is ready to help you transform the look of your home with brand-new, high-quality gutters. Our premier suite of seamless gutters to choose from will ensure your home is protected from water damage and increase your property’s curb appeal.
With years of experience, our professional gutter replacement company will install or replace your gutters effectively so your drainage system doesn’t suffer and your gutters last as long as possible. Contact our team today to request an appointment for exceptional gutter installation services in Snohomish County and King County, WA. We look forward to hearing from you!
Yes, it’s important to clean your gutters yearly. Over time, gutters can collect leaves, twigs, and other debris, which can lead to blockages. If not cleared, these blockages can cause water to overflow, potentially damaging your roof, siding, and foundation. Regular cleaning helps maintain proper water flow, protecting your home from potential water damage and extending the life of your gutter system.
If your gutters were working properly but are now holding water, a few things could be causing the issue:
Clogs: Debris like leaves, twigs, or dirt might have accumulated in your gutters, blocking the flow of water and causing it to pool.
Improper Slope: Gutters need a slight slope to direct water toward the downspouts. Over time, they can shift or sag, leading to standing water.
Sagging Gutters: If the gutters have started to pull away from the house or sag in certain areas, water may collect in those low spots.
Blocked Downspouts: If the downspouts are clogged, water can back up into the gutters instead of draining properly.
Structural Issues: In some cases, structural issues with the roof or fascia can cause water to pool in the gutters.
Addressing these problems quickly can prevent further damage to your home, so it’s a good idea to have your gutters inspected and cleaned regularly.
Moss is a living organism that will stain and wear your roof. If moss remains on your roof the roof life is considerably shortened and may lead to leaks and further damage. Moss can be easily treated and prevent future moss growth. If you have existing moss growth you may require a cleaning before treatment. Call our office to schedule a free evaluation of your roof’s condition.
Yes, High Point Gutters offers free estimates. They provide this service to help you understand the cost and scope of your gutter project before making any commitments. It’s a great way to ensure you’re getting the best value for your home improvement needs.
Yes, you can schedule recurring maintenance for your gutters! Many professional gutter services offer maintenance plans that include regular inspections and cleanings throughout the year. You can typically set up a schedule that works best for your needs, such as quarterly, bi-annual, or even monthly maintenance.
Regular upkeep helps prevent issues like clogging, sagging, and water damage, ensuring your gutters remain in optimal condition. Contact your gutter service provider to discuss your options and set up a maintenance plan.
Yes, gutters are very important for your home. They play a crucial role in directing rainwater away from your roof, walls, and foundation. Without properly functioning gutters, water can accumulate around the base of your home, leading to potential issues like foundation damage, basement flooding, erosion, and mold growth. Gutters also help prevent water from damaging your roof and siding, which can extend the life of these parts of your home. In short, gutters are essential for protecting your home from water damage and maintaining its structural integrity.
It’s time to replace your gutters when you notice any of the following signs:
Cracks, Holes, or Rust: Small cracks can become bigger over time, and rust indicates that the material is deteriorating.
Sagging or Pulling Away: If your gutters are sagging or pulling away from the roofline, they may no longer be securely attached or capable of handling water flow properly.
Peeling Paint or Rust Stains: These can be signs that water is spilling over the gutters or not draining correctly, leading to damage to your home’s exterior.
Pooling Water or Mildew Around the Foundation: If you notice water pooling around your home’s foundation or mildew growth, your gutters may not be diverting water away as they should.
Overflowing Water During Rain: If your gutters consistently overflow during rainstorms, even after cleaning, they might be too narrow, improperly pitched, or damaged beyond repair.
Separation of Gutter Sections: Gutters that are coming apart at the seams can’t effectively channel water, indicating they need to be replaced.
Damage to Your Home’s Exterior: If you notice damage to your siding, paint, or foundation, it could be due to faulty gutters that need to be replaced.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it might be time to consider replacing your gutters to protect your home from further damage.
Yes, High Point Gutter does offer underground drainage services. They can install underground drainage systems to help direct water away from your home’s foundation, preventing potential water damage and ensuring efficient water management on your property.
Yes, we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured. This means that we have the proper credentials to operate legally, financial protection in place, and insurance to cover any potential damages or accidents. These measures ensure that you are protected and can have peace of mind when working with us.