Water control can help prevent leaks.
Do you need to have gutters on your house.
You have a 6 to 10 wide roof overhang.
Constant pounding from rain can erode your foundation causing structural issues for your home down the road.
A cabin in the woods with squeaky doors drafty windows and moss growing on the north wall doesn t need gutters.
No you don t need gutters on your house.
In this case the concrete already provides your foundation with a protective barrier from water.
If not then you are probably okay without them.
Here are four reasons to install gutters on your new house.
Your home is surrounded by concrete be it sidewalks driveway or patio.
If rain flows off your roof because you have no gutters the water causes massive erosion washing away more and more soil each time it rains.
You don t have to have gutters but they usually help direct rainwater during heavy rains.
Your home does not require gutters if.
But most homes do need a good rain gutter system to collect the storm water that lands on the roof and direct it away from the house to prevent damage to the structure of your home and to protect your foundation and driveway and sidewalk from pooling water on the sides of your home.
You live in an arid location where there is little annual rainfall.
The ground slopes away from your house.
The landscaping around your home slopes downwards especially when other factors are present.
Homes built to code are situated on a slight slope to guide runoff away from the foundation.
This promotes longevity for the foundation.
Windows doors and siding will be coated with rain water and that can increase the opportunity for leaks.
The truth is some homes don t need them.
Without gutters water cascading over the roof s edge can wash down the side of your home especially in a windy rain event.
Good runoff will help to prevent the build up of moss or mildew on your roof or under the eaves where the roof and house walls meet.
Your roof is very shallow.
Gutters collect rain water from the roof and through downspouts and pipes discharge it away from your foundation.
Your home may not need gutters if.
You do not want standing water on the roof or under the eaves next to the walls of the house.
You have an apron of concrete gravel or stone around your house and an adequate drainage system to support it.
Watch where the water goes during a heavy rainstorm to see if it is a problem.
A gutter can help control the volume of water.
By installing gutters you can eliminate those troughs and divets from your landscaping leaving you with a better looking front yard and a better quality foundation holding up your home.