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The owner of this one-story home reached out after discovering damage to the gutters by her garage. We, Cox Roofing, went out and provided a free inspection and concluded that her Gutter Shutter system needed to be removed and replaced. The homeowner agreed and we ended up removing and replacing the current system with Gutter Shutter's 6-inch, white, aluminum gutters and Gutter Shutter's 4-inch by 3-inch, white, one-story downspout.
Homeowner Tom wakes up one morning to discover his beloved gutters had detached due to a storm the night before. An avid lover of Gutter Shutter, he knew just who to call to get this fixed! Tom called up Cox Roofing and got scheduled for a free inspection the next day. At the inspection, a Cox Roofing professional inspects his home and concludes that Tom's gutter system needs replaced and the existing soffit needs to be reset. We, Cox Roofing, end up replacing his gutter system with a K-style 6-inch Aluminum Gutter Shutter system in the color Herringbone, a 4-inch by 3-inch Gutter Shutter downspout, also in Herringbone, and the gutter board was replaced with 1x6x12-inch pine.
This homeowner noticed that at the back of his house, his gutter system had been having issues where the gutter run connects to the downspouts. He wondered about whether or not it had been installed correctly, so he called up Cox Roofing to help him!
At his inspection, our Cox Roofing professional analyzed the homeowners gutter system and concluded that the holes for the downspouts were cut too big! Due to this, water would leak from the connection. Our inspector also discovered there was a gutter run overshooting water due to the fascia being angled. The gutters weren’t installed to account for this and were now angled as well, when they should be straight up and down, flat.
In the end, the solution was to install a wide mouth, musket brown in color, in every place there is a downspout. For any gutter run we came across, wedges were installed, also musket brown, to make it flush.