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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Repair Your Fascia Board Right -- The First Time!

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498

Fascia boards have a pretty difficult job. For one, they provide added protection for your home and roofing system, which means they see the brunt of hot summer days, soggy sun showers, and winter snow storms. But most importantly, fascia boards are responsible for holding up your gutters. Without sturdy, rot-free fascia, your gutter system doesn’t stand a chance. If you notice your fascia boards are beginning to show signs of wear, here’s what you need to know to fix them correctly.
Repair Your Fascia Board Right -- The First Time! | All Aluminum Gutters | Gutter Repairs Long Island
Be Selective: Don’t just walk into the home improvement store and grab the first wood planks you see. Speak with an expert to find out which species is best for fending off natural decay. But that’s not all. Carefully look over each piece before purchasing, checking for grain that will potentially split, or warp down the line. Remember, your fascia boards need to be able to withstand the elements!

Be Careful: Now that you’ve chosen the best boards, you’ll have to nail them up precisely as well. Make sure to place nails in smart spots, avoiding anywhere that you see a large grain end. Nailing near the edge or the end grain is dangerous because it increases the chances that your wood will split, letting in water and making way for damage. If you’re unsure about placement, be safe and pre-drill holes instead.

Be Detailed: Painting the ends of your fascia boards will help keep them in tact for longer. Think about the frayed edges of a rope. If you don’t seal the ends, the rope will eventually unravel. Well, the grain ends of your wood boards are just the same. For best results, dip the ends of your wood in heavy duty primer to fill and seal off the gaps first.

Could your fascia boards use some fixing? How about your gutters, siding and roof? No matter what problems your home’s exterior is facing, the experts at All Aluminum Gutters can solve them.

For more information about our various fascia board and gutter repair services, visit our website or call us at 631-816-2498.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Prepare Gutters for Hurricane Season Now

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498

As we head into the peak of the 2016 hurricane season on Long Island, there are a few things you should start to prepare for. One of which, is potential damage to your home’s gutter system. Well maintained gutters are equipped to handle rain, but things can get a little tricky with all the wet, windy, elements that hurricanes can bring. So, here’s what you’ll need to do:
Check the brackets. Hurricane winds can be treacherous! Make sure your gutters are securely fastened to your fascia boards before heavy storms hit. It may be a good idea to replace your hardware just in case, especially if you’re expecting particularly harsh weather.

Clean out debris. Your gutters will need to handle the influx of rainwater with ease, and that leaves no room for fallen leaves and debris. If you’re anticipating a heavy storm, make sure you get up there and clean those gutters first.

Test your downspouts. Run your hose at high pressure directly down your downspout. This will ensure that you remove any dirt that may be caked up inside. You may also want to add extenders to your downspouts to help redirect large quantities of water more efficiently.

Cover the window wells. If your gutters are doing their job, they’ll be funneling a ton of water down and out. Whether you purchase downspout extenders or not, the possibility for floods are heightened during hurricanes. That’s why you want to make sure your basement window wells are sealed up tight.

Purchase new gutters. If your gutters have been holding on for quite some time, it may be time to reassess and purchase replacements. And if you don’t already have a gutter system, what are you waiting for? Water is the most destructive force of nature, especially during a hurricane!

Could you use new gutters? Or perhaps your current gutters could use some cleaning or repairs before the bulk of hurricane season hits? No matter what your gutters need to be safe and secure, All Aluminum Gutters is here to help.

Call 631-816-2498 to learn more about our gutter maintenance services, and schedule your estimate today.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

How to Keep Animals Out of Your Gutter

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498

Warmth, shelter and all the water you could ever need -- sounds like the perfect place to settle down right? The critters roaming around your yard sure think so! Rain gutters and downspouts are some of the most common places that homeowners experience pest nesting problems. Here’s how to make sure yours are safe from an infestation.
How to Keep Animals Out of Your Gutter
Keep your trees trimmed. Not only does a well-manicured yard mean less dirt and debris for furry friends to burrow, but it can also make your gutters less accessible. Think about how easily those squirrels leap from branch to branch -- make it more difficult for them to leap onto your home!

Practice pest control tactics. Landscaping, pest control and gutter maintenance all go hand-in-hand. If you eliminate insect and rodent problems, you’ll be less likely to attract hungry critters to your yard in the first place.

Keep downspouts covered. Adding a mesh cloth or grate to the bottom of your downspout will make it so critters can’t climb in. Just be sure to check your downspouts regularly to make sure they’re clear of clogs!

Keep your gutters clean. We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again -- cleaning your gutters regularly is key! Critters love dark, moist gutters filled with warm cozy debris. Don’t invite them in!

Purchase gutter guards. Not only do they keep the leaves and debris out, but they can help keep small animals on the outskirts as well. Seal your gutters up tight and save yourself the time spent cleaning them, and the money spent repairing them after animals have taken up residence.

Whether you could use a hand with gutter repairs from pesky borrowing field mice, or you’d like to be proactive and clean them out or install new gutter guards, All Aluminum Gutters has got you covered! Serving all of Long Island, Queens, the Bronx and Westchester, there’s no gutter maintenance or repair job that we can’t handle.

To learn more about our gutter cleaning, repair, and gutter guard installation services, call 631-816-2498 or visit us on the web.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

How to Spot Faulty Gutters on a New Home

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498

There’s no doubt that a lot goes into shopping for a new home, and it can certainly be difficult to know what to look out for. Sneaky, hidden pest infestations and plumbing problems can really throw new homeowners for a loop. Luckily, when it comes to your gutters the warning signs are usually pretty clear.
How to Spot Faulty Gutters on a New Home | Gutter Repairs Long Island | All Aluminum Gutters
Misaligned or Incomplete - First and foremost, the gutters should line the entire perimeter of the roof. If you notice that there’s a section missing or loose, this is a huge red flag for repair. Remember that your gutters should be slightly pitched downward towards the downspout as well.

Overflow - If you’re “lucky enough” to have your walk-through scheduled on a rainy day, take the opportunity to investigate how well the gutters work. If you notice rainwater pouring out over the sides of the gutters there may be a clog -- or worse, loose, sloping or damaged gutter sections.

Siding Damage -
Peeling, warping, or staining all indicate that water has run amuck on a home’s siding. If you don’t happen to catch the grand tour on a rainy day, looking out for siding damage is one way to detect faulty or clogged gutters before signing on the dotted line.

Missed Redirection -
So you’ve inspected the gutters thoroughly and found no issues with the system itself. But what about after the water has been funneled down the downspout? If you don’t see a means of redirected drainage or a splash block, you may need to consider the foundation damage that may be lurking around the home.

Have you recently purchased a new home on Long Island, Queens or the surrounding areas, and are unsure if your gutters are still in good shape? If so, give All Aluminum Gutters a call. Whether it’s a good cleaning, gutter repairs, or even new installation that you require, we’ve got you covered no matter the circumstance!

For more information about our services, or to schedule an estimate, call 631-816-2498.