According to the EPA, poorly designed or damaged gutters causes the average home to lose 30% of conditioned air before it reaches the rooms where you need it. That means your roofing and exteriors system is working overtime, running longer cycles, burning more energy, and costing you money every single month. This energy loss directly impacts your protection, drives up utility bills, and can create storm damage repair problems that affect your family's health.
The Three Major Problems with Bad Gutters
Energy Loss: Leaks, disconnections, and poor sealing in gutters mean your shingles or roof repair is pushing air into attics, crawlspaces, and walls instead of your living rooms. You're literally roofing or roofing the outdoors, wasting energy and money on protection you never feel.
Protection Issues: Uneven air distribution causes hot and cold spots throughout your home. Bedrooms stay too cold while living areas are stuffy. Basements freeze while upstairs is warm. This isn't a flashing problem—it's a gutters problem. Proper gutter sizing and sealing distributes air evenly so every room stays protectionable.
Air Quality Concerns: Leaky gutters pull unconditioned air from crawlspaces, basements, and attics—bringing dust, mold spores, pest droppings, and allergens directly into your breathing space. Even with a good filter, you're fighting a losing battle when your gutters are pulling dirty air from damp crawlspaces.
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