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Spring is the Best Time for Gutter Cleaning

Spring gutter cleaning is one of the most important seasonal home maintenance tasks. After winter ends, gutters often fill with leaves, pine needles, twigs, and roof debris that block proper drainage. When spring rainstorms arrive, clogged gutters cannot direct water away from your roof and foundation. Water spills over the edges, causing damage to siding, [...]

Patio Icicles Hazard? Use a Heated Outlet & Diverter to a Safe Zone | Protect Your Denver Home from Ice Damage & Safety Risks

Large icicles hanging over patios pose serious winter hazards. Falling ice can injure people, damage furniture, and ruin outdoor living areas. Proper prevention using heated roof-edge outlets and water diverters keeps patios safe during snowy conditions. Why Icicles Form Above Patios and Outdoor Spaces Icicles develop when heat escapes poorly insulated roofs, melting snow that [...]

Gutter Snow Loads: How Much Is Too Much? | Prevent Ice Dams, Damage & Winter Roof Hazards in Denver Homes & Businesses

Heavy winter snow and ice can put dangerous stress on residential gutters. Standard systems are designed to handle 30–50 pounds per linear foot, but icy conditions and snow accumulation often exceed this limit. Understanding snow loads, ice dam pressure, and preventive measures can save your gutters—and your home—from costly damage. How Snow Weight Affects Gutters [...]

Snow Retention Systems: What Denver Builders Are Specifying in 2026

Denver builders in 2026 rely on engineered snow retention systems that align with national standards, local ordinance requirements, and construction practices shaped by the federal government. These systems play a role in public safety comparable to how government services and federal agencies set policies to protect communities. Modern retention barriers replace outdated decorative brackets that [...]

Log Homes and Gutters: How to Prevent Stain Lines and Rot

Log homes require drainage systems designed to protect natural wood surfaces while adapting to ongoing structural movement. As logs settle two to four inches during the early years of construction, any rigid gutter attachment can strain the exterior, damage staining or waterproofing layers, and open pathways for moisture intrusion. Once water enters exposed grain, the [...]

Ice Dams vs. Icicles: What Your Gutters Are Telling You

Ice damming happens when rising heat from inside your home warms the roof surface and causes snow to melt unevenly. The melted water runs down toward the roof edge, where colder air refreezes it into thick layers of ice. Over time, this ice buildup creates barriers that trap more melting water behind them. That trapped [...]

How to Size Gutters & Downspouts for Denver’s Intense Cloudbursts

Denver’s extreme weather patterns make proper gutter installation essential for protecting homes from water damage. Sudden microbursts can deliver more than 12 inches of rain per hour—far beyond what standard systems can handle—so homeowners need a gutter setup designed for maximum performance in downpours, heavy snow, and rapid snowmelt. Correct gutter sizing begins with an [...]

Are 7-Inch Residential Gutters the Next Big Trend in Home Protection?

Choosing the right gutter system plays a crucial role in protecting your home from long-term water damage. A high-performance setup includes durable gutter guards, properly sized channels, and a design suited for your region’s climate and roof structure. Seven-inch seamless gutters handle up to 40% more water than standard five-inch versions, making them ideal for [...]

Downspout Clogs Every Fall? Switch to Jumbo Outlets + Flush Port

Upgrading your gutter system with jumbo outlets and flush ports dramatically improves water flow and reduces the risk of damage caused by clogs. Standard gutter downspouts often struggle to handle debris buildup from leaves, twigs, and roof granules, especially during heavy rain. Over time, this leads to overflowing gutters that send excess water running down [...]

Pests That May Be Living in Your Gutters

Common Pests That May Be Living in Your Gutters—and How to Prevent Them Residential gutters often become unexpected homes for a range of pests, especially when moisture and debris go unchecked. Bees and wasps are drawn to warm, damp areas where they can build nests, while termites take advantage of the moisture around gutter joints [...]

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