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Leaky Gutters? Top 4 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Home’s Eavestroughs for Better Drainage and Protection

Updated: May 27






Heavy rain water to overflow from the roof, bypassing the eavestrough and cascading over the edge of the house.
Heavy rain water to overflow from the roof, bypassing the eavestrough and cascading over the edge of the house.

When was the last time you inspected or replaced your eavestroughs? The experts at CanMac recommend checking your gutters at least twice a year to ensure they’re in good condition. Clogs are a common cause of leaky gutters, as leaf debris and dirt can quickly accumulate, preventing proper drainage. When gutters are blocked, water can overflow and potentially flow back onto your roof, causing damage.


Here are the top four signs it’s time to replace or repair your home’s eavestroughs:

  1. Leaks — Guttering should be leak-free. Pinhole leaks, cracks, or leaks at joints can lead to water damage and mold issues inside your home.

  2. Overflow — Blockages from debris or shingle granules can cause water to spill over the sides, often indicating it’s time for gutter replacement or roof repairs.

  3. Pooling Water — Standing water in your gutters may signal clogs, damage, or improper slope, which can cause rust and leaks over time.

  4. Loose or Damaged Fasteners — Over time, hangers, nails, or screws can come loose, allowing water to contact your fascia boards and causing deterioration.


If your gutters are showing signs of wear, contact CanMac Siding. We’ll help determine if minor repairs are enough or if a full gutter replacement is needed—ensuring your home stays protected.



 
 
 

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