If you’re in the market for roof replacement, you’re likely doing your homework and researching your options. One thing you might not have thought about is if you should consider gutter replacement when you get a new roof. As Northern Virginia roofing contractors who also do gutter replacement, we may be biased, but we think replacing your gutter system at the same time you replace your roof can be an excellent idea in many cases.
Why do we say that? Let’s take a look.
Your Gutters Need to Be Removed for Quality Roof Replacement
OK, OK, we understand some roofing contractors and DIY folks replace a roof without removing the gutters. That’s a mistake. Removing the gutters as part of your roof replacement is the only way to know if there is any rot where they attach to your roof.We also need to remove your gutters to properly install water and ice shields, as well as underlayment. In addition, by removing your gutters, we also ensure that our ladders don’t damage them. If they’re in very good shape, you don’t need to worry about gutter replacement. But you certainly don’t want them to be bent or damaged!
If Your Roof Is Old and Deteriorating, Your Gutters Probably Are Too
If you’re getting a new roof because the existing roof is more than 20 years old and showing signs of deterioration, your gutters are probably showing serious signs of wear and tear, as well. This can be a problem because your gutters play a vital role in carrying water away from your home. If your gutter system isn’t performing well, that can lead to water seeping in at your foundation.Some signs that gutter replacement is a good idea include:
- Your gutters are sagging.
- The gutters are pulling away from your house.
- You can see cracks in the gutters.
- You have peeling paint or rust marks near your gutters.
- Water cascades over the gutter rim even with clean gutters.
Old, Discolored Gutters Look Even Worse Next to a New Roof
Another reason to consider gutter replacement when you get a new roof is visual. Old, discolored gutters were never a pretty sight. But next to a new roof, they look shabby. It’s sort of like when you get new furniture, you start thinking you might want to get new carpet.Few people get gutter replacement based on aesthetics alone. But if you have some signs of a lot of wear and tear as well, you might want to get new gutters when you get your new roof.
Doing Both Replacements at One Time Can Save You Money
If you’re going to need to replace your gutters in the next few years, you can save money by replacing them at the same time as you replace your roof. That’s because there will be less labor involved. Since we have to remove your gutters to do your roof replacement properly, it’s simply a matter of installing the new gutters.And a word of advice – if you decide to get new gutters, invest in a high-quality system. Seamless gutters are your best bet. The gutters you currently have are called sectional gutters. Over time, they can leak between pieces, and you may see signs of rust. If you’re tired of leaves and other debris clogging your gutters and downspouts, you should also consider gutter guards.
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If you have damaged, unsightly gutters, why not have them replaced when you get your new roof? Doing both projects at the same time can save you time and money. But you need to be sure to hire a reputable roofing company with the training and expertise to guide you through your options and then complete a flawless gutter and roofing installation. Don’t make the mistake of hiring less experienced tradesmen. Hire one of the most experienced, expert roofing companies serving Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C.Subscribe to NV Roofing's Blog