How often should eavestroughs be replaced?
Eavestroughs (gutters) should typically be replaced every 20 to 30 years, but this depends on several factors:
Key Factors That Affect Replacement Frequency:
- Material Type:
- Aluminum: 20–25 years
- Galvanized steel: 15–20 years
- Copper: 50+ years (with proper care)
- Vinyl: 10–15 years
- Climate: Harsh winters, heavy rains, or constant freeze-thaw cycles can wear gutters out faster.
- Maintenance: Regular cleaning (2–4 times a year) and repairs can extend lifespan.
- Installation Quality: Poor installation may lead to early sagging, leaks, or detachment.
Signs It’s Time to Replace:
- Cracks or holes
- Rust or corrosion
- Sagging or pulling away from the house
- Frequent leaks or water pooling near the foundation
- Peeling paint or mildew around the gutters
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