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Showing posts with label Gutters. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2015

How to Hang Holiday Lights on Your Gutters

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

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: The time when beautiful holiday lights begin popping up all over town to celebrate the season. If you’re planning to tackle your outdoor holiday decor this weekend, it’s important to remember to be careful when hanging lights from your gutters. Using the proper hooks and clips can make all the difference aesthetically and can save you a ton of money on costs to fix gutter damage caused by your holiday light display.
Here are two of the most popular types of fasteners to have your home looking festive, while keeping your gutters safe:

1. S-hooks can be fastened just over the lip of the gutter with the upper part of the s-shape, allowing the lower portion to hang downward. On the lower end of the hook is a clip, which makes hanging strings of holiday lights by the wire simple, safe and secure. If your gutters have a lip off ¼ inch or less, s-hooks are a great option for you.

2. Gutter clips are another safe alternative for hanging holiday lights. They can clip right onto gutters of all shapes and sizes, and allow you to position each light bulb precisely, giving your home a streamlined professionally decorated look. These clips are best used for C7 and C9 sized light bulbs.

Before you begin hanging, remember to check your light strings for blown bulbs or broken wires. There’s nothing worse than doing all that work, only to have to take them down and do it all again!

All Aluminum Gutters is a full service gutter cleaning, repair and installation company, servicing Long Island and all of New York City. We also provide siding repair and installation in a variety of styles and material options. To learn more about our services, click here or call 631-816-2498 to speak with a representative and receive a complimentary consultation and estimate.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Why Should You Hire Professional Gutter Cleaners?

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

It’s gutter cleaning season, but you haven’t gotten around to climbing up on the ladder just yet. Don’t worry, there’s still time to whip those gutters into shape and it might be easier than you think. Forgoing DIY and hiring a professional definitely has its perks, and here are some of the most beneficial.
1. Efficiency & Peace of Mind - When you hire a professional like the ones at All Aluminum Gutters, you can rest assured that your home’s gutters will be cleaned with care and precision. Our experts know exactly what they need to do to get the job done and leave your gutter system clean, repaired and ready to take on the elements.

2. Safety - Cleaning your gutters by yourself can be very dangerous. In fact, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons estimates that about 500,000 people are treated for ladder-related injuries each year, with approximately 300 of these incidents proving to be fatal. Instead of tackling your gutters as a DIY project this season and risking a fall, give the pros a call and let them take it from here.

3. Convenience - Gutter cleaning can be time-consuming and tiring. Wouldn’t you rather sit back and relax on the weekend while your gutters cleaned themselves? If you answered yes, then hiring a professional gutter cleaning team is the obvious choice!

Cleaning your gutters is a dangerous, dirty and difficult job, which is why we suggest leaving the gutter cleaning and gutter repairs to the professionals at All Aluminum Gutters. Serving Long island, Queens, Westchester and the Bronx for over 30 years, there’s no gutter job we can’t handle!

To learn more about our gutter cleaning and repair services, click here or call 631-816-2498. We even offer free in-home consultations and estimates!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Vinyl Siding FAQ

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

Vinyl siding is one of the most popular choices for homeowners when it comes to armoring their home’s exterior. Siding itself acts as your home’s first line of defense against potential damage from the elements, which is why it’s so important to choose the right type. If you’re considering installing vinyl siding, here are some frequently asked questions you might be wondering about.
Q: If I want to install vinyl siding do I need to remove the existing siding first?
A:
While you certainly can, you can also have the vinyl siding installed right on top of your old siding, as long as it’s not riddled with mold or rot.

Q: If I choose vinyl siding, what are my color options?
A:
Traditionally vinyl siding comes in neutral and pastel shades, but darker colors have also become more popular in the industry. Many paint manufacturers also sell paint specific for vinyl siding so you’ll be free to refresh creatively!

Q: Will the color of my vinyl siding last indefinitely?
A:
Unfortunately the coloring of your vinyl siding will not last forever, but it can be expected to outlast the lifespan of traditional house paint -- which is pretty long!

Q: How secure will vinyl siding be against the elements?
A:
Vinyl siding holds up very well with regards to the weather and is rated to withstand winds up to 110 mph. In the event that siding does become damaged, replacing damaged sections is much easier for vinyl siding than it would be for other siding material options.

Q: How is vinyl siding measured?
A:
When you install vinyl siding on your home, you’ll notice that the amount of siding you need is measured in “squares.” A square encompasses 100 square feet of siding -- 10’x10’.

Q: What do I have to do to keep my vinyl siding clean?
A:
Contrary to popular belief, using a power washer is actually not the best option. A simple garden hose, soft-bristled brush and diluted Windex or vinegar and water solution will do just fine.

Q: What makes vinyl siding so popular?
A:
For starters, the price is right! Vinyl siding is the cheapest option when it comes to home exteriors, while also being a great and durable option to protect your home from the elements. Plus it’s easy to install, repair and maintain.

At All Aluminum Gutters we understand that a well-maintained gutter system and properly installed siding go hand-in-hand. That’s why not only do we provide gutter cleaning and installation services to protect your siding, but we also offer siding installation services to better protect your home.


If you notice that your siding is in need of replacement or repair, just call 631-816-2498 for a complimentary estimate and we’ll have your home’s exterior looking like new in no time!

Friday, November 13, 2015

What If I Don't Maintain My Gutters?

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

Gutter maintenance is an important part of a homeowner’s seasonal to-do list. Without properly maintained gutters you leave your home unprepared and unequipped to handle the harsh weather ahead. Don’t believe us? Here are some of the most common issues that homeowners may face when they fail to clean and repair their gutters regularly.
Gutter Leaks - If you fail to clean your gutters they can become clogged, causing water to spill over and leak down your home’s exterior. The weight of debris can also cause your gutters to sag or break along a seam, which causes leaking as well.

Roof Damage - If your gutters are not functioning properly, water will pool and spill out onto your home’s roof. If overflow accumulates on the roof it can cause damage and leaking indoors from excess water-weight and rot.

Flooding - Your gutters are meant to steer water away from your home’s base, but unkempt gutters may not be successful. If water spills down your home’s side it can pool around your foundation and in basement window wells, eventually seeping its way in and causing a flood.

Wood Rot - Gutters protect your home from being saturated by water during heavy rainfall. However, if they’re not maintained the water can settle and accumulate in and around your home’s wooden structure or siding and cause rotting.

Foundation Damage - Your home’s foundation is porous in nature, which is why it is important to keep water far away. If water infiltrates your foundation it can cause cracking, shifting and even mold growth.

Pest Problems - Many pests are drawn to the moist conditions of rotting wood and stagnant water. Without a properly maintained and functioning gutter system you put your home at a greater risk for attracting insects like, carpenter ants, roaches, earwigs, mosquitoes and termites.

Waterlogged Landscape - Without a way to redirect rainwater the flower beds, shrubs and grassy patches surrounding your home can become overrun with water. This can cause them to suffocate, develop fungal diseases and eventually die.

Cleaning your gutters is a dangerous, dirty and difficult job. That’s why we suggest leaving the gutter cleaning and gutter repairs to the professionals at All Aluminum Gutters. Serving Long island, Queens, Westchester and the Bronx for over 30 years, there’s no gutter job we can’t handle!

To learn more about our gutter cleaning and repair services, click here or call 631-816-2498. We even offer free in-home consultations and estimates!

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Top Gutter Cleaning Tips

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

Keeping your gutters clear of buildup and debris is essential to the health of your home’s drainage system, and therefore the health of your home as well. Since it’s gutter cleaning season, we felt it was only right that we offer some of the top gutter cleaning tips to help you get the job done right.
1. Choose a sturdy ladder. Cleaning your gutters requires climbing up a ladder, which can be very dangerous. Make sure that your ladder is in good working conditions, and consider enlisting a helper to hold the ladder as you clean for added protection.

2. Pick the perfect tools. Make sure you’ve got a small, hand-held spade or rake to dig out any stubborn gunk. You’ll also need garbage bags, sealant to fix up holes, gloves for protection and a pressure washer.

3. Power wash the roof. Before you begin cleaning out your gutters, you’ll want to give the roof a quick cleaning to clear it of any leave and debris that can fall into your gutters after cleaning. This will help you keep your gutters clearer for longer.

4. Scrub them down. Use a little elbow grease and really get in there. The cleaner your gutters, the less likely they’ll be to clog, break and require fixing.

5. Examine diligently. Any holes or cracks that you come across must be repaired immediately. Even the smallest amount of damage can ultimately lead to costly issues in the future.

Cleaning your gutters is a dangerous, dirty and difficult job. If you’re not so sure you’re ready to give DIY gutter cleaning a go, we suggest leaving the gutter cleaning and gutter repairs to the professionals at All Aluminum Gutters. Serving Long island, Queens, Westchester and the Bronx for over 30 years, there’s no gutter job we can’t handle!

To learn more about our gutter cleaning and repair services, click here or call 631-816-2498. We even offer free in-home consultations and estimates!

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

How to Redirect Water Away From Your Home

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704

(631) 816-2498

Water is one of nature's most destructive forces, which is why it’s so important to have a fully-functioning gutter system on your home. Does the thought of a soggy, waterlogged landscape, water damaged or peeling siding, and a potentially flooded basement scare you? If so, here are a few ways to make sure that your gutter system is in great shape in order to ensure that water is safely dispersed as far from your home as possible.
1. Keep gutters clean. An annual or semi-annual gutter cleaning regimen will keep your gutters clear of debris so water can flow freely through the system.

2. Use an extension. An elbow piece can be attached to the end of your downspout in order to accommodate an extension, used to carry water even further from your home’s foundation.

3. Secure a slope. If your downspout directs water towards a splash block, make sure that the splash block and ground slope away from your home for optional water diversion.

4. Stay away from pavement. Water should be redirected away from the home, but no where near a driveway or sidewalk. During winter, water can freeze, causing cracks in the cement.

5. Dig a trench. For maximum protection, dig a trench and insert a PVC pipe, attaching it to the downspout. This is a great way to carry water far, without sacrificing the aesthetics of your yard.

With the wet weather rapidly approaching, now is the time to inspect your gutters and correct any drainage issues you find. While gutter maintenance and repair can be handled as a DIY project, it’s always best to consult a professional to make sure that any issues are resolved quickly and efficiently for maximum protection against the elements.

For more information about the gutter cleaning, repair and installation services that All Aluminum Gutters provides, call 631-816-2498 to speak with a representative and receive a complimentary consultation and estimate.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Gutters

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

The leaves have already started to fall, but you may not have had a chance to get to your seasonal gutter cleaning duties just yet. But don’t worry, there’s still time to get your gutters in order before the brunt of autumn hits, and here’s how you can do it:
What You’ll Need:
  • Sturdy ladder, tall enough to reach gutters on the second story if applicable.
  • Strong pair of work gloves, and goggles or protective eyewear.
  • Small shovel or spade for digging out debris, and a bucket and S-hook for disposal.
  • Garden hose with spray attachment and plumber’s snake for stubborn clogs.

What You’ll Do:

  1. Set your tools in place. Stash your cleaning tools in a utility belt or toss them in your disposal bucket to make climbing up the ladder easier. Make sure to place your ladder on firm, level ground to avoid falling and enlist a partner to hold the ladder as you clean if possible. Don’t forget to attached your debris bucket to the top of the ladder with the S-hook.

  2. Begin at the downspout. Starting your cleaning project at your downspout and working your way around the rest of the house is your best bet. That way, you’ll avoid pushing more debris into the downspout. Use your shovel or spade to scoop out debris and transfer it to your waste bucket. If you need to use your hands, be very careful to avoid potentially sharp or dangerous debris.

  3. Hose it down. Take your garden hose and spray out the remaining debris in the direction of the downspout. Be sure to rinse the entire system, leaving no debris behind.

  4. Unclog your downspouts. While you're rinsing your gutters and pushing debris toward the downspout make sure to spray water directly into the downspout when you reach it. This will loosen and hopefully clear any clogs. Should your downspout need some extra attention, try spraying water into the downspout from the opposite direction, and use the plumber’s snake if necessary.

  5. Inspect your gutters. Now that they’re sparkling clean, it will be easier to detect and damage that may have incurred over the course of the season. Check for cracks, sagging, dents or holes, and have any damage you find repaired as soon as possible.
Still unsure if you can get to your gutters this weekend? Gutter cleaning is an important part of your home’s fall maintenance plan and it’s imperative that you get those gutters in shape early on this season, which is why we suggest leaving the gutter cleaning and gutter repairs to the professionals at All Aluminum Gutters. Serving Long island, Queens, Westchester and the Bronx for over 30 years, there’s no gutter job we can’t handle!

To learn more about our gutter cleaning and repair services, click here or call 631-816-2498. We even offer free in-home consultations and estimates!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

What Can Affect the Performance of Your Gutters?

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704

(631) 816-2498

Having a gutter system that works to its fullest potential is extremely beneficial when it comes to keeping your home safe from damage caused by harsh weather conditions. As we enter into hurricane season here on Long Island, it’s important to make sure that your gutters are performing at their absolute best at all times. In an effort to help you keep your gutters going strong and your house protected from water damage, wood rot and more, here are a few key things to watch for that can have a negative effect on your gutter system’s performance.
Uninvited Guests - Almost any kind of animal or pest can take up residence in your gutter system, causing it to malfunction in more ways than one. Birds or rodents that nest in your gutters can cause clogs or deterioration of the system components and their weight can weigh it down causing structural damage.

Trees & Shrubbery - While your landscaping might be perfectly kept, the presence of overhanging trees or shrubs poses a serious threat for your gutter system. Not only do leaves, twigs and over debris tend to get stuck in gutters, but a severe storm can cause large limbs to fall, resulting in significant damage to your gutters and home as a whole.

Missing Parts - Every piece of a standard gutter system needs to be in place in order for your gutters to move water away from your home safely. Remember that your eaves should be protected with proper splash blocks, a gutter essential that is often overlooked during installation.

Improper Installation - When it comes to installing gutters, there’s a ton that can go wrong. That’s why we suggest leaving the installation to the pros! From an inaccurately judged pitch, to a misdirected downspout, even the slightest slip up during installation can put you at risk of incurring costly home repairs in the future.

As you can probably gather, keeping your gutters in shape is simple as long as you follow a regular cleaning regimen and look out for any damaged or missing components. While gutter maintenance and repair can be handled as a DIY project, it’s always best to consult a professional to make sure that any issues are resolved quickly and efficiently for maximum protection against the elements.

For more information about the gutter cleaning, repair and installation services that All Aluminum Gutters provides, call 631-816-2498 to speak with a representative and receive a complimentary consultation and estimate.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Are Gutter Guards Worth the Investment?

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704

(631) 816-2498

While most homes are equipped with gutter systems, they may not all be functioning to their fullest potential. Harsh weather conditions and changes in the seasons can present some pretty difficult challenges when it comes to keeping your gutters clean and unclogged. That’s where gutter guards come in handy! Instead of leaving your gutters wide open and vulnerable, gutter guards provide a porous cover, allowing only water to get in and keeping leaves and debris out.
While some might argue that adding gutter guards is just an extra expense, there truly is a huge benefit to having them. If you’re on the fence and are wondering “are they really worth it,” we're here to tell you why they are!

Convenience - While gutter guards won’t completely eliminate your gutter cleaning duties, they will certainly minimize them. Since leaves and debris won’t be able to get in, your gutters will naturally remain open and unclogged for longer with guards than without them. That means you’ll avoid those all-too-familiar trips up the ladder in the pouring rain to perform an emergency unclog, and can spend your fall weekends watching football instead of digging out those pesky leaves.

Safety - As you know, gutters work to keep your home safe from water costly water damage and pest problems. When they are not functioning properly due to clogs or sagging, your home is at risk. Gutter guards can minimize that risk by keeping clogs to a minimum, which promotes the best possible gutter performance. In addition, keeping your gutters covered will eliminate them as a place for birds and small rodents to nest.

Money Saving - Confused? Yes you’ll be spending money on installing gutter guards initially, but think about how much they’ll save you in the long run. The costs to repair waterlogged siding or a flooded basement is astronomical in comparison to the price of adding gutter guards onto an existing gutter system. Not to mention, protecting your gutters means you’ll save on potential gutter repair costs as well.

A good gutter system is a valuable asset to any house, which is why it’s important to protect your gutters the same way they protect your home.

At All Aluminum Gutters, we care about the well-being of your home and pride ourselves on our friendly, professional and prompt service. If you’re looking to install a gutter guard system, look no further! We carry a wide variety of options to ensure that you are able to choose the perfect style and fit or your home.

Give us a call at 631-816-2498 to learn more about our leaf guard systems and start protecting your gutters today!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

3 Problems That Functioning Gutters Can Avoid

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704

(631) 816-2498

As many homeowners on Long Island will tell you, September through November is hurricane season, filled with stormy skies and rain galore. In addition to being a stylish accent on any home, rain gutters serve to collect water that comes down onto your home during a rainstorm and carry it safely away from the house to avoid destructive water damage. Not convinced? Here are three of the most detrimental issues that homeowners may face, and they can all be avoided by installing properly functioning rain gutters.
1. Flooded, moldy basement. If you have a basement but do not have a gutter system, you’re at risk of a flood. Without anything to catch and redirect the heavy rain, the water will spill down the side of the house and pool at it’s base, pouring into your basement window wells. Pretty soon the wells will become too full and water will begin to seep in through porous cement walls or unsealed window frames. If you don’t notice the water right away it can sit within your floors and Sheetrock, presenting the perfect cold, dark, wet conditions for mold to thrive.

2. Damaged, weakened foundation. When water pools at your foundation it can eat away at and erode the cement over time. Cracks can form and a study foundation can become weakened and shifted by water damage. Not only will your home lack a strong base, but your windows and doors will begin to sag, as the house will no longer sit evenly on its base..

3. Warped, stained siding. As the water cascades down the side of your home you risk the chance of having to deal with water stains, peeling paint, rotting, and more. Like a good gutter system, your siding is meant to protect your home. Without properly secured siding, water will get into your walls and can potentially cause damage to your Sheetrock and insulation. Gutters however, can catch the rain and redirect it so that it doesn’t pour down your siding.

If your home is without rain gutters or has a damaged gutter system, don’t wait until it’s too late. Call All Aluminum Gutters today and we’ll have a new set of gutters up in no time.

If you live in Long Island, New York City or any of its 5 boroughs and would like more information about our gutter repair, installation and cleaning services, call 631-816-2498 today!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

How To Identify Unstable Trees Around Your Home

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498
Trees are a beautiful part of nature that provide sought after shade and privacy when planted around any home. However, over time trees can become weakened or sick, causing them to fall down with little warning. A fallen tree can cause tremendous damage to your home’s gutters, siding and more.

Fortunately, there are a few ways to identify unstable trees around your home to prevent a disaster from occurring.

Start with an inspection. After a heavy rainstorm or during the fall after a tree’s leaves have been shed are the best times to check out your trees for any inconsistencies. Look for differentiation between branches and bark, as cuts or peeling can indicate illness. If you don’t notice any physical symptoms, step back and ask yourself these three questions:

  1. Are your trees leaning? Though it’s natural for trees to grow on a slight angle, heavy leaning can indicate uneven weight distribution among branches or root damage. Pay close attention to cracking or raised soil opposite of the lean, or exposed roots around the tree’s trunk.

  2. Do you notice any trees with split trunks? Splitting at the trunk is a normal growth pattern for some trees, but the split can sometimes cause instability as the connecting point of the two trunks can be weakened over time. You may notice a long crack that begins where the split is and extends down the length of the trunk.

  3. Has your home been under construction lately? Certain home improvement efforts can put nearby trees under a ton of stress. Damaged bark and prematurely changing or falling leaves can indicate disease. Be on the lookout for mushrooms and carpenter ants at the tree’s base, as they are a sure sign of rotting.
As we leave the sunny summer days behind and look towards the fall we’re also heading toward the heart of hurricane season on Long Island. Unfortunately, no matter how diligent we are, mother nature can strike at anytime.

If your gutter system or siding has been damaged by a falling tree, the repair experts at All Aluminum Gutters can help! Our gutters and siding come in a wide variety of colors and styles to match and home’s existing exterior. For more information, call 631-816-2498 and schedule your free consultation and estimate today.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The History of Rain Gutters

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

We all know how important it is to have rain gutters on our homes, but did you ever wonder where in the world they came from? The history of rain gutters is actually quite fascinating, dating way back to 3000 B.C. in the ancient civilizations of Rome, Greece and Egypt. Read on to learn all about rain gutters and how the idea to catch and divert rain emerged and  evolved over time.
The first drainage systems. Ancient civilizations recognized the need to control water drainage early on, constructing runoff systems made of stone, brick and wood . In fact, the 1st century Romans are known for their intricate drainage systems, meant to keep their streets water free. Early water redirection systems on buildings featured a spout at the edge of the roof, usually shaped as a lions mouth, that shot water to the ground. However, the majority of ancient water drainage was used to transport water from one place to another, in lieu of what we know as modern day plumbing.

Gargoyles, not just for decoration.
As a direct response to an old 7th century legend about La Gargouille, a slayed fire-breathing dragon, the Gargoyle became a common staple of Western European architecture, replacing many of the previous lion-mouth spouts. The Italians actually called these intricate gargoyle statues “gronda sporgente,” which fittingly translates to “protruding gutter.”

Gutter systems begin to improve. In the mid-1200s gutters began to evolve from animal-mouthed water spouts to wood, lead and clay-tile gutter systems, downspouts and all. In 1240, the Tower of London became the first building to be outfitted with a fully functioning gutter system, as a precautionary measure to protect it’s white walls. From then on the popularity of gutter systems skyrocketed, transitioning from lead to cast iron in the 1800s. By the 18th century gutters were a standard on many homes, and the introduction of mass-marketed metal gutters came during the Industrial Revolution.

Seamless aluminum gutters are introduced. Aluminum gutters had already gained a ton of traction by the 1960s, but the invention of seamless gutter technology took them to the next level. Today, more than 70 percent of homeowners enjoy the benefits of a seamless aluminum gutter system.

Rain gutters have certainly come a long way! Just like the ancient civilizations, the professionals at All Aluminum Gutters understand the importance of having a solid, fully-functioning rain gutter system. Our high quality customer service and commitment to providing top notch products at affordable rates is what makes us the obvious choice for all of your gutter installation and repair needs.

To learn more about our gutter installation process and the styles that we offer, click here or call 631-816-2498.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

How to Tell if Your Gutters Were Properly Installed

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498
So, you just bought a new home and lucky for you it came already equipped with rain gutters! You know how important it is to have gutters installed to protect your home and its foundation, so you must be pretty excited to be afforded that added bonus. However, before you jump for joy you’ll want to be sure that the gutters were properly installed and are not in need of repair. Here are a few ways to tell if your gutters are in good shape:

Do you notice any misaligned seams? The most important thing to make sure of when it comes to examining your rain gutters is that they are aligned properly. In order for water to be funneled through your gutter system and safely away from your house, your gutters will need to be attached continuously for the entire length of your home, leading to a downspout.

Does there seem to be overflow when it rains? Overflowing gutters can indicate a clog or worse, loose and drooping gutters. When leaves, branches and debris build up within your gutters they can cause them to become heavy and sag. Though a good cleaning may do the trick, it’s possible that your gutters were not installed at the proper slope which is what caused the debris to become trapped in the first place.

Has a drain or splash block been installed? Without one of these two elements finishing off your gutter system the water will have no where to go once it comes down the downspout. You’ll need a method to carry water away from your home in order to protect your foundation and minimize the risk of mold growth.

Is the hole connecting the gutter to the downspout sufficient? This is an issue that you will likely not notice unless you specifically look for it. If the hole connecting the two systems has not been made large enough you’ll run a higher risk of seeing a clog in the downspout.

If you notice any of these issues with your existing gutter system, All Aluminum Gutters is here to help. Big or small, our services and professional technicians are equipped to cover any issues that may arise. Our commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality products at affordable rates is what makes us the obvious choice to meet your needs.

To learn more about our services, click here or call 631-816-2498 to schedule your free consultation and estimate.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Everything You Need to Know About Gutters

All Aluminum Gutters
531 Sunrise Highway, West Babylon, New York 11704
(631) 816-2498
Believe it or not, gutters are not one size fits all! The first step in deciding to install a new gutter system is learning about the different shape options and color styles available, and figuring out what works best with your budget, and your home's structure and design. For your convenience we’ve compiled a quick gutter overview, including the most popular styles and gutter materials for you to choose from.

First, let’s review the two basic gutter types, which are named after the shape of their cross sections:

  1. K-Style - These gutters have a flat bottom and back, and a decorative front side that resembles crown moulding. The K-Style gutter comes in many different ornate designs and patterns to suit your home’s personal style. This style is popular for it’s high water capacity, which doubles that of half-round gutters.

  2. Half-Round - Just as its name suggests, half-round style gutters are rounded from front to back. This style is typically found on historic homes, or older construction with natural character. Although these gutters hold less water than K-Style gutters, they are considerably cheaper at nearly 50% less cost.
Next, we’ll go over the most common types of gutter materials that you can choose from:
  • Aluminum - This is the most commonly used material because it’s in low cost and DIY friendly. Aluminum gutters will not rust and are available in a variety of colors, and can even be painted to match your home perfectly.
  • Copper - Choosing this option will be the heavier on your budget, but the beauty of copper gutter systems is unmatched. These gorgeous gutters don’t need to be painted, but will develop a natural patina over time. Copper gutters need to be welded together when installed, so professional installation is required..
  • Seamless Aluminum - Also referred to as continuous gutters, this option is custom molded right at the job site, and must be done by a professional. The gutter installation professional will form the appropriate gutter lengths to fit your home, using a large spool of flat aluminum and a gutter-forming machine. According to HouseLogic.com, “about 70% of all gutter installations are the seamless type.”This option is average in price and gives your home a fully-finished, sharp look.
  • Steel - Though slightly more pricey than aluminum and seamless aluminum, steel gutters are extremely strong and resist rust for up to 10 years. They come in a variety of colors and can be painted. Professional installation is recommended due to the material’s heavy weight.
At All Aluminum Gutters, we provide all of these gutter options and more! Our high quality customer service and commitment to providing top notch products at affordable rates is what makes us the obvious choice for all of your gutter installation and repair needs. To learn more about our gutter installation process and the styles that we offer, click here or call 631-816-2498.

Friday, April 3, 2015

DIY Tips To Repair A Loose Downspout

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

Depending on the severity of the problem and the situation, some people prefer to use a DIY approach when it comes to completing repairs around the home. However, although they might be able to figure out the steps to take through a process of trial and error, DIY projects are likely much more successful when some background knowledge is already known or if direction is previously provided.

If you’ve noticed that your downspouts have started to come loose and are in need of a solution, even if it’s only temporary until a professional like All Aluminum Gutters can come to the scene, the following can be helpful when starting the repairs:
All Aluminum Gutters, DIY Gutter Tips
Step 1: Dismember the sections and get rid of any debris that may have gotten caught in between.

Step 2: Take each section and put them back together in the correct way – you should be able to determine this based on how they fit.

Step 3: Drill holes if necessary and secure the pieces by using the appropriate screws; avoid using anything longer than 3/8 inch screws since debris may catch on to anything longer.

By following these three steps, repairing a loose downspout can be relatively easy - but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t bring in a professional! If you’re located on Long Island or in Westchester or Queens, All Aluminum Gutters is the gutter expert to call for all of your repair or replacement needs! 

To learn more about our gutter repair and rain gutter installation services, visit us at www.allaluminumgutters.com or contact us at (631) 816-2498 today.