Can you see plants starting to grow in your gutters?
Given the perfect conditions that gutters provide, it’s no wonder that vegetation thrives in them. A combination of decaying leaves, moss, and soil-like material, paired with constant rainwater. Is the exact reason why gutters create an ideal environment for grass, plants, and weeds to grow and flourish.
However, before you love the site of nature taking over your gutters, it’s important to acknowledge the potential damage that can occur. Plants and vegetation that grow in your gutters, block the flow of rainwater, resulting in water damage to your roofline and your home’s foundation.
Roots of the vegetation grow into the gutter joints, causing leaks and requiring costly repairs. Additionally, the weight of the debris and vegetation can cause gutters to detach from the roof and break gutter brackets.
Allowing your gutters to become a breeding ground for insects and pests can create even more problems for homeowners.
Find out here how we can help maintain and clean your gutters here.