6 ways plastic guttering can protect your home | BOSS Magazine

2022-05-28 21:00:05 By : Ms. Meara Dai

Plastic rain gutters are emerging as a cheaper, more efficient alternative

by BOSS Editorial | Published: April 6, 2021 | Updated: April 16, 2021 8:14 am

Gutters are often low-key attachments along the eaves of roofs. They open at the top to collect rainwater and drain it on downspouts. Both work to direct water away from the foundation and protect homes from water damage. While gutter systems are made of wood, cast iron, and steel, plastic guttering is becoming a fast-growing alternative because of its many benefits.

Compared to other materials, plastic gutters, such as PVC and uPVC, are cost-effective. In addition to being cheaper alternatives, they also require little upkeep except for the occasional removal of leaves, twigs, and other debris. Plastic gutters are also lightweight and easy to install, making them an ideal DIY project. In case of major renovations, plastic gutters pose less risk to workers.

Aside from these, PVC gutters don’t flake nor rot, so you’re sure that they can last longer. Its seamless finish, variety of styles, and colors make it easy to match the rest of your home’s exterior, too. They also have lesser maintenance costs since you don’t need to repaint or replace them often.

Plastic guttering can protect your home in more ways than one, making them a sensible addition to your home’s façade. Thus, they can do more than collect rainwater and add to your home’s aesthetic.

Plastic guttering provides numerous advantages over other types of gutter materials. It serves as a cost-effective solution as it keeps your home protected in the following ways:

You’ll run the risk of damaging your home’s exterior when you don’t have gutters installed. It can cause leaks on roofs, making them rusty. Roofing without gutters can also cause fascia and other roof materials to rot. Rainwater will leave stains on walls and can even cause paint to crack and peel. It can even damage sidings and allow condensation to settle on windows and sills. Water damage is dangerous since it can compromise your home and can lead to costly repairs in the future.

Using plastic gutters can effectively channel rainwater and other materials away from your house’s roof, walls, windows, and sidings. When used together with plastic downspouts, they create an effective drainage system that keeps your home’s exteriors in good condition.

Even if plastic gutters require little maintenance and can last for twenty years, regular cleaning and maintenance can ensure they serve their purpose and help homeowners save a lot of money.

Apart from preventing rainwater damage, gutters made from molded plastic are durable enough to withstand temperature changes. PVC and uPVC gutters are water-resistant, highly flexible, and don’t corrode or freeze. Some are even made from recycled plastic, making them more resilient to snow and hail.

Plastic gutters do more than protect the home all year round from harsh elements. Installing gutters made from recycled plastic also keep homes environment-friendly since they’re non-toxic and produced with less energy than other alternatives. This is an added bonus since it protects both your home and the environment.

Leaky, clogged, or misplaced gutters can cause damage to a home, especially when it sits in an area that’s slightly lower than the road level. Water can pool near the home and find its way into the basement. Clean gutters, install gutter guards, and position downspouts at least five feet away from the basement to ensure it does not creep back into the home.

Plastic gutters are seamless and can come in various lengths and sizes to ensure that they can efficiently collect and divert water far from home. They keep basements dry and comfortable so you can enjoy your man cave, home office, or mini-theater.

Plastic gutters and downspouts also keep water from accumulating on perfectly trimmed lawns and manicured flower beds. It also prevents melting snow from dripping or from turning into sheets of ice that could kill shrubs. Too much water or snow can drown plants and wash away your landscaping, which can diminish your home’s curb appeal.

Apart from keeping water away from landscaping, the drainage system also keeps the soil around the home from eroding by directing run-off into streets and ditches.

Aside from keeping basements dry, plastic gutters can also help maintain building integrity. This is because it prevents water from pooling and seeping into the foundation. It ensures the ground remains compact and prevents it from settling. Plastic gutters also help keep wooden patios and deck sturdy and pest-free. Effective drainage systems ensure that these areas remain attractive and functional like the rest of your home.

Plastic gutters can last up to 20 years, and they lend their durable character to your home’s foundation and extensions to keep it standing in the coming decades.

Keeping water away from your home also keeps molds and respiratory illness at bay. Moisture in basements and even in other home areas can cause mold and mildew to breed, resulting in allergies and more severe diseases.

Installing durable plastic gutters as new or replacements can ensure that your home remains dry, so mold cannot grow and make your family sick due to allergies and other illnesses.

Gutters are modest yet essential home fixtures that provide many benefits. They protect the home from water damage and other structural issues. While they’re often the most neglected, the numerous benefits of installing quality plastic gutters can convince homeowners of their importance.

Plastic gutters work by channeling rainwater away from the roof and towards the ground rather than letting it drip on windows and sidings. It helps keep paint on exterior walls. They can even protect homes from harsh elements, such as hail and snow. Apart from exteriors, plastic gutters can also ensure basements, foundations and home extensions remain intact. Lastly, gutters keep your home safe and dry by preventing mold growth and allergies.

Plastic gutters do more than collect rainwater as their extended benefits ensure your home serves as a sturdy and healthy haven for you and your family.

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