Replacing guttering is an essential part of maintaining a building. If gutters cannot perform adequate drainage, the foundation, exteriors, and interiors can suffer from water damage. Roof leaks, material rot, mouldy ceilings, and damaged walls are all common consequences of failing gutters.
Guttering works by trapping all of the water that runs off the roof into gullies and then feeds it down into a drain where it joins the rest of the sewage system. Guttering prevents water from sitting around the base of buildings or permeating into walls, where it could cause mould and structural elements to weaken. Guttering is a sort of insurance policy against any potential damage to your property in the future.