Keeping your gutters in good condition is important to protect your home from water damage. They help shield your roof, siding, and foundation. However, when gutters begin to deteriorate, they lose their ability to effectively channel rainwater, which can result in expensive repairs later on. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to spot the signs of failing gutters so you can address them promptly with gutter repairs or replacement.
Do I Need Approval From My HOA to Replace My Gutters?
When living in a community with a homeowners association (HOA), replacing your gutters involves more than just picking a contractor. Typically, you’ll need HOA approval before starting any gutter installation project. This requirement ensures that all exterior changes align with the community’s aesthetic and structural standards.