Your gutters help direct rainwater away from your home’s roof, siding, and foundation. Keeping them clean and in good condition may help prevent water damage and costly repairs.
Spring
Remove leaves, twigs, and other debris from gutters and downspouts.
Check that downspouts direct water away from your home’s foundation.
Look for loose brackets or sagging gutter sections.
Inspect for signs of leaks at seams and joints.
Summer
Check for damage after heavy rain or storms.
Trim tree branches that hang over your roof and gutters.
Remove any new debris that may be restricting water flow.
Fall
Clean gutters after leaves have fallen.
Make sure downspouts are free of obstructions.
Check that water flows freely through the entire system.
Inspect for loose or damaged sections before winter weather arrives.
Winter
Inspect gutters from the ground after severe weather.
Watch for signs of overflowing gutters during rain.
Look for loose or damaged sections that may need attention.
Monitor for water collecting near your home’s foundation.
Helpful Reminder
Most gutter inspections can be performed safely from the ground. If your gutters require work that involves climbing a ladder or walking on the roof, consider hiring a qualified professional.
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This checklist is provided for general informational purposes only. Gutter systems vary by home, and maintenance needs may differ depending on weather, surrounding trees, and the condition of your gutters. Always use appropriate safety precautions and consult a qualified professional when needed.