Overflowing Gutters
When gutters are clogged, water will overflow and spill over the edges, leading to potential water damage on your house’s exterior.
Sagging or Drooping Gutters
Gutters filled with debris become heavy and can sag away from the house, affecting their ability to channel water properly.
Plants Growing in Gutters
If you see grass, weeds, or other plants growing in your gutters, it’s a clear sign that they’re full of organic debris and need cleaning.
Water Stains on Walls or Ceilings
Water stains or damage on your walls and ceilings often indicate that gutters are not effectively directing water away from your house.
Rust or Corrosion
Rusty or corroded gutters suggest that water has been sitting in them for an extended period, often due to clogs.
Pest Infestations
Clogged gutters provide an ideal habitat for pests like mosquitoes, rodents, and insects. An increase in pests around your house can be a sign of gutter issues.
Mold and Mildew Growth
Mold or mildew on your home’s exterior or near the foundation may be caused by overflowing gutters that allow water to seep into unwanted areas.
Overflowing Downspouts
If water is pouring out of the downspouts or not flowing through them properly, it’s likely that the gutters are clogged and need attention.
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