Most homeowners should clean their gutters at least twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall. However, if your home is surrounded by trees, you may need to clean them more frequently.
When gutters become clogged with leaves and debris, water can’t properly drain away from your roof. This can lead to:
Roof leaks
Wood rot
Foundation issues
Ice dam formation in winter
In North Carolina, heavy rain and seasonal storms make gutter maintenance even more important.
If you’re unsure whether your gutters are functioning properly, a professional inspection can help identify potential issues before they become costly repairs.
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One of the most common questions homeowners ask is: “How much does a new roof cost?”
The truth is, it depends on several factors:
Roof size
Material (asphalt, metal, etc.)
Roof pitch and complexity
Labor and disposal costs
In North Carolina, most residential roof replacements typically range between $5,000 and $30,000+ depending on these factors.
While it may be tempting to choose the lowest quote, quality installation and materials are critical to ensuring your roof lasts.
A professional inspection is the best way to get an accurate estimate.
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Ice dams form when heat escapes from your home and melts snow on your roof. As the melted snow runs down and refreezes at the edge, it creates a barrier that traps water behind it.
That trapped water can seep under shingles and cause serious damage.
Common causes include:
Poor attic insulation
Inadequate ventilation
Clogged gutters
Uneven roof temperatures
Prevention tips:
Improve attic insulation
Ensure proper ventilation
Keep gutters clean
Remove excess snow buildup
If you’ve experienced ice damming before, it’s important to address the root cause—not just the symptoms.