Gutters and Downspouts
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines
Check gutters periodically and remove leaves or other debris. Materials that accumulate in gutters can slow water drainage from the roof, cause overflows, and clog the downspouts. Inspections by the homeowner should be made in November or after the leaves have fallen and again in the spring after the seeds have fallen from trees. You may want to install "gutter guards" to keep leaves and other debris out of your gutters.
Extensions or Splash blocks
Extensions should discharge outside of rock or bark beds so that water is not dammed behind the edging materials that might be used.
Ladders
Use caution when leaning ladders against gutters, as this may cause dents.
Leaks
If a joint between sections of gutter drips, caulk the inside joint using a commercial gutter caulking compound available at hardware stores.
Paint
Gutters and downspouts are prefinished aluminum and they should never be painted.
Snow and Ice
Clear excess snow from downspouts as soon as possible to allow the gutter to drain and to prevent damage. Never allow your gutters or downspouts to freeze closed. The resulting ice build-up in the rain gutters may cause leakage into the house during a thaw. Severe ice or snow build-up can damage gutters, and such damage is not covered by the limited warranty.
GOODIER BUILDERS Limited Warranty
Gutters over 3 feet long are installed with a slight slope so that roof water will flow to the downspouts.
Leaks
We correct leaks that occur during the warranty period.
Overflow
Gutters may overflow during periods of excessively heavy rain. This is expected and requires no repair.
Standing Water
Small amounts of water (up to one inch) will stand for short periods of time in gutters immediately after rain. No correction is required for these conditions.