Ever wonder why that is.
Water running over the gutter.
Are you getting water behind your gutter.
I recommend gutter covers if you have a steep pitched roof and you get a water flow gutter covers.
Too much water being forced down the valley on your roof.
Naturally if the water is flowing over the top of your gutters it also means that it is sitting on your roof.
I do not recommend gutter covers if you have a low pitched roof and i don t recommend mesh gutter covers.
If you have a steeply pitched roof the water may be traveling so fast it splashed over the gutter.
Thankfully there s a fix for this and it s called a gutter splash guard.
The gutter apron will prevent the dripping.
To sum it up gutter diverters can help with overflowing water in gutters only on inside or outside gutter corners.
In roof valleys rain water will travel faster especially during a heavy storm or if the gutters are already full and the water will skip over the gutter and right onto whatever or whomever is unlucky enough to be beneath it.
To prevent the amount of water over running your gutters one of the best options is using an l shaped piece of metal the same metal as the gutters riveted to the top of the outside edge of the gutter at the base of the valley.
Holes through the splash guard and the gutter.
You can find these precut gutter splash guards about 3 in brown and white aluminum at a home center but you could easily make your own out of aluminum or sheet metal and spray paint them to match your gutters.
Once you ve cleaned out the mess always wash out the gutter and downspouts with a garden hose to flush out the remaining dirt.
Home centers sell a gutter apron in 10 ft.
If water is dripping behind your gutter it s probably because it was installed without any flashing over the back of the gutter.
Drill rivet holes for the gutter splash guard.
The longer you let water sit on your roof the higher the chances of developing roof leaks.
This video shows one of the reason why you can get water behind your gutter and some of th.
A gutter apron is a bent piece of flashing that tucks up under the shingles and over the gutter.