HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU CLEAN YOUR EAVESTROUGH?

An eavestrough is an important part of any house or building, and its function goes far beyond what most people think. The essential purpose of an eavestrough is to direct water away from a building where it can be disposed of in a safe manner, so as not to damage the foundation.

It also prevents water from dripping down the sides of walls, which can cause more damage, as well as soaking unsuspecting people who might be standing or walking underneath. In short, eavestroughs are an often forgotten component of a building, and many people simply take them for granted.

When it comes to house and building maintenance, eavestroughs should be cleaned out on a consistent basis to prevent dirt and other materials from building up and blocking water flow. Once this happens, damage can occur not just on the building, but the eavestrough as well.

It’s important to remember that Canadian seasons play a big role in determining when and how often you should have your eavestroughs cleaned. Harsh winter weather can freeze water trapped inside an eavestrough and cause it to potentially crack or break apart altogether. Once that occurs, water will simply pool up against the foundation of the house, which can cause a host of problems.

Typically, you should have your eavestroughs cleaned at least twice a year during different seasons. It’s important to have it cleaned in the fall, especially after the leaves start to fall off the trees, which can clog the eavestrough remarkably fast. All those leaves and extra dirt prevent water from flowing naturally through the eavestrough as intended, which is a problem.

Another thing to consider is the buildup of mold, mildew and algae, all of which can affect the integrity of your roof and foundation. It’s best not to allow these to build up at all, for the health and safety of your home and family. 

Eavestroughs should also be cleaned in the springtime when elements like pollen and leaves are floating around in the air. Few people stop to consider the spring as a season where this kind of thing can occur, but it’s a very real issue. Proper home maintenance should definitely include a springtime eavestrough cleaning in order to prepare for the rest of the summer, straight through to the end of the fall.

Depending on where you live, what sort of vegetation and trees are nearby, as well as other environmental factors, you may wish to consider cleaning your eavestroughs more than twice a year. It’s good to have a professional come out and assess your house or building in order to determine a proper cleaning schedule, just to make sure everything is running smoothly.

Always remember that leaving eavestroughs dirty and clogged up can be a costly affair. Not only can it potentially damage your house or building, but it can also wreck the eavestrough system as a whole, which can cost a lot of money to fix. It’s far better to commit yourself to a proper cleaning schedule, or hire a professional company to do it for you, if you’re not comfortable.

Toronto Window Cleaners understands the need for proper eavestrough cleaning, so much so that we’ve incorporated it into our list of services. If you’d rather have someone else take care of the job for you, we’re on hand to help. We’ll come out to your home or building and give you a proper assessment that you can count on, then perform the cleaning tasks quickly and efficiently, so you never need to worry about your eavestroughs giving you issues.

For more information, or to schedule an appointment to have your eavestrough cleaned, please contact Toronto Window Cleaners today.