Deciding Between Gutter Repair or Replacement for Your Home
Brand-new gutters don’t need to be replaced, but over time, the number of cracks, holes, bends, and leaks in your Indiana home’s gutters can mean that repairing them might be more expensive than replacing them. Some problems, such as ice damage and broken seaming, might mean that you’ll need a replacement because there is no way to repair that kind of damage properly.
Extensive water damage to your roof, siding, or basement can mean that your gutters simply aren’t working. When that happens, it’s better to opt for a new set of gutters. These protective elements to your home are meant to take a beating every time it rains or snows in order to keep the rest of your home safe. We won’t try to sell you new gutters if you only need a small fix to keep your existing ones in good repair. But we will tell you if a repair is simply putting off the inevitable replacement that will have to happen.