by | Aug 20, 2026 | Gutters
Stand in your driveway during the next good rain and watch the gutters. If water is sheeting over the edge instead of running to the downspouts, you are watching the first link in a damage chain that ends, months or years later, with rotted fascia, a soaked roof edge,...
by | Aug 17, 2026 | Gutters
Anyone who has cleaned gutters on a wooded lot in Poulsbo or Silverdale knows the specific frustration of finishing the job in October and doing it again in November. The trees that make Kitsap County worth living in — the firs, the cedars, the big-leaf maples — spend...
by | Aug 14, 2026 | Gutters
Stand in the gutter aisle of any big-box store in Tacoma or Puyallup and you will see the sectional system laid out in ten-foot lengths, with a bin of connectors, end caps, and tubes of sealant beside it. Every one of those connectors is a future leak. Earlier this...
by | Jun 24, 2026 | Gutters
Anyone who’s lived in Stanwood through a single autumn knows the routine: maple leaves, alder leaves, fir needles, and the occasional pine cone all funneling straight into the gutters until the next downpour reveals exactly which sections have given up. The...
by | May 28, 2026 | Gutters
Stand on a bluff in Coupeville during a November squall and you’ll understand why gutters on Whidbey Island live a harder life than gutters almost anywhere else in the region. Horizontal rain, salt-laden marine air pushing in off the Strait, gusts that bend the...