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Seamless Gutters vs Regular Gutters — Which One Is Better?

If you need new gutters for your home, you’ve most likely been presented with the choice of seamless gutters vs regular gutters. Both options are designed to protect your home from water damage by moving water away from the foundation and basement. While both seamless gutters and regular gutters are designed to achieve the same goal, […]

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Understanding The Different Parts of Your Gutter System

While you may only see one gutter, there are several gutter parts working around the clock to protect your home. The gutters run around your roof to form a system that prevents water damage to your home. Without the gutter system, rain water will drain down the side of your home or run off the roof […]

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6 Undeniably Serious Reasons to Repair or Replace Gutters

Your gutters are an exceptionally important part of your home, and you should always know when it’s time to repair or replace your gutters. Gutters direct water away from the exterior of your home, including the windows, walls, foundation, and doors. Most importantly, gutters prevent water from navigating its way into your home. Even though having […]

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3 Problems Sealing Your Gutters Can And Cannot Solve

Did you know your gutters and the CIA have a lot in common? In both cases, unwanted “leaks” can cause serious damage! While CIA leaks of confidential information may result in lengthy investigative processes, many problems with your gutters can be fixed through gutter repair, such as sealing your gutters. Sealing your gutters can serve as […]

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Advice from Pure Situation Room: Help Reduce the Likelihood of a Winter Weather Loss

Factors Increasing the Likelihood of a Winter Weather LossResearch and analysis conducted by our Claims and Risk Management team yielded four common factors influencing winter weather loss and uncovered valuable insights that can help you be more proactive about preventing these risks.An unoccupied home: Members who were away from home for an extended period of […]

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