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What You Should Know About Downspout Reducers and Gutter Care

Posted by Kevin Leahy on December 13, 2018

When it comes to gutter care, a good quality system is crucial. If you think it is time to update your gutter system and you are doing it yourself, keep in mind that sometimes you need additional components like downspout reducers (or pipe reducers) to modify the system. Whether it is because the pipe you need to attach it to is smaller or if you are trying to add a system like The SpoutOff to make gutter maintenance easier, a downspout reducer can really help.

For example: When your system needs a 2 x 3 downspout or a 3 x4 downspout needs to be reduced into a smaller pipe or through a deck, all you need to do is add the Reducer 2 x 3. Keep in mind that the 3 x 4 downspout will have to be crimped to install into top of Reducer.

Does It Really Matter That It Is A Perfect Fit?

While you might be tempted to forgo downspout reducers, thinking a little gaping won’t make a big difference, it is a decision that could cost you more down the line. Because in that gap water can leak through causing damage. And if the leaking continues over a long period of time, the damage can be substantial, costing you a lot more money than the purchase of a downspout reducer or pipe reducer.

Mistakes to Avoid When Installing New Gutters

The type of gutters you have installed matters too. If they are not made of quality gutter materials or not installed properly, the whole system will be more prone to damage and leaks. Vinyl and aluminum are the most popular types of gutters people have installed on their roofs. They are easy to install and rust-proof.

Whether you are installing the gutter system yourself or having someone do it for you, remember to avoid these mistakes.

  • Avoid choosing the wrong size gutter. Because your gutters need to be large enough to drain away all the rain from your home, finding the right size is crucial. If you go too small, the gutters will only get overloaded in heavy downfalls leading to a lot of water damage to your home.
  • Avoid hanging the gutter hangers too far apart. The gutter hangers are the way you mount the gutter system to your home so they need to be spaced properly. If you leave too much space between the hangers, the rain gutters will actually sag causing the water to pool instead of flowing through. If this keeps happening and you have a lot of water pooling in different sections of the gutter system, the extra pressure is going to make the system separate from your home. The rule of thumb is to place the gutter hangers about every three feet or so, unless where you live there is a lot of snow and ice, then every 2 feet is better.
  • Don’t ignore the pitch of the rain gutters. The angle at which your rain gutters are hung is an important detail when it comes to a successful installation. Both too much of an angle and not enough of an angle can affect the speed at which the water flows through the system. In this case, moderation is best. Experts recommend that you allow for a ¼ inch slope towards the downspouts for every 10 feet of gutter. The most important thing to remember is that the gutters should never be level.
  • Don’t forget the downspouts. How you place the downspouts and how many of them you install is also important. Not having enough downspouts will lead to standing water and overloading of the system during heavy rains. And when they are not placed properly you open yourself to erosion around the area, structural damage and even insect infestation, all of which can end up being pricey to fix.

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Regular Maintenance Is Also Important

Besides a well-installed gutter system, regular maintenance of that system is also crucial. Leaves and debris that build up in your gutters can lead to clogged gutters and damage to your gutters and roof and water damage to your home.

You should clean them out at least twice a year or more if you have a lot of trees on your property. A product that can make maintaining your gutter system easier is The SpoutOff. It is especially helpful if you have small rain gutter outlets because The Spoutoff gutter outlets are designed with a larger opening allowing for water to still run down even if other parts of the gutter are clogged.

Another great plus is that these outlets are easy to keep clean through the removable downspout / pipe reducer that allows you to check on the outlets without having to climb a ladder. With TheSpoutOff, a fear of heights or balance concerns will no longer keep you from properly taking care of your home and it is a lot cheaper than hiring a professional cleaner to come regularly to clear out all the debris.

The SpoutOff can be retrofitted to your current gutter system or it can be added to a new one, depending upon your needs. The instructions are relatively easy to follow so it is something you can easily install yourself, but any local gutter company can do it for you as well.

Once The SpoutOff is installed, you won’t need to buy any special tools to use to clean the gutters. A once dreaded chore can become so easy. If the weather is calling for a bad storm and you are worried about your gutters now it will be so easy to check on them. It will only take a few minutes and you can do it safely from the ground.

Here are some other fast facts about The SpoutOff:

  • The SpoutOff can be installed onto 5 inch and 6 inch K-Style gutters with either 2 inch x 3 inch or 3 inch x 4 inch downspouts, but 3 x 4 downspouts are recommended.
  • The SpoutOff components are designed to work with most downspout configurations including A Elbow, B Elbow and Underground Pipes.
  • You can even install it into an underground pipe.
  • The SpoutOff components are powder coated aluminum so you can easily paint them or have a professional painting company do it for you.
  • You can still use covers and shields on your gutters even with The SpoutOff.

For more information about downspout reducers and gutter care, call The SpoutOff today.

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