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Kenny M was having major water issues with the steep pitch of the roof. The water was washing away the dirt and soil from around his home. No more worries now as we have recently installed New open gutters to collect all the water and strategically placed downspouts to manage where that water is running
While the improvement to this hail damaged open-style gutter system with Gutter Shutter in St. Cloud is clear, this installation showcases well the difference between common 2x3 downspout and our standard 3x4 downspouts. The wide mouth outlet attached to gutter will quadruple the drainage capacity from the trough, ensuring no backups or overflows. You can also see the use of our ledge jumper elbows in the lower section to get past the stone outcropping. Ledge jumpers help us maintain a consistently parallel downspout, which looks much better than the angling of the original downspout section.
This seamless one-piece covered gutter system in St. Cloud, MN was damaged by a hailstorm over the summer. In conjunction with a roof replacement, Gutter Shutter was contacted to propose a replacement of the gutters with our similar two-piece covered seamless gutter system. While the systems may look and seem similar, there are a few key differences to point out:
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A major addition to Chris's home south of St. Cloud, MN was naturally getting the full works of exterior improvement, but no gutters had been planned out to manage all the roof water and protect the fascia boards. We followed up with Chris based on an old quote and sent out a salesman to draw up a new estimate for gutters on the home with the addition.
With the new addition, the planned gutter system would be a total of 148 feet of seamless Gutter Shutter spread across 7 separate sections. We would also need 157 feet of downspout to properly set up drainage for the entire system. Two spots would use a drop-in downspout connection to collect water from high gutters and send them into lower sections. As shown in the photo, this sets up a drainage point with 100% water capture that goes right down to a wide-mouth outlet for maximum capacity drainage! You can also note that our downspouts can be lined up on vinyl siding, stones, or whatever material your house uses.
Here is a home that needed gutters installed. The homeowner was looking to make sure that their walkway was protected both in the summer seasons from rain pounding down on the landscape and the winter, making sure to keep everything from being icy.