Signs Your Gutters Need Replacing (Before They Damage Your Home)
It all begins with an idea.
Your gutters play a bigger role than most homeowners realize. When they stop working properly, water can quietly cause major damage to your roofline, siding, landscaping, and even your home’s foundation. Many problems start small — almost invisible — but quickly turn into expensive repairs if ignored.
Here are the 5 most common signs your gutters may need to be replaced before they cause real trouble.
1. Water Overflowing During Rain
If water is spilling over the edges instead of flowing through the gutters, something is wrong.
Overflow often means:
Gutters are too small for the amount of water
They’ve lost their pitch (tilt)
Seams or corners are separated
They’re sagging away from the house
Overflow is one of the biggest causes of foundation erosion and basement leaks, so it’s important to address it quickly.
2. Visible Cracks, Holes, or Separation
Even small cracks or gaps can lead to big problems.
Look for:
Separated gutter joints
Rust spots
Holes forming along the bottom
Water dripping even after the rain stops
Once gutters begin cracking or separating, they rarely improve over time — replacement is often the safest and most cost-effective solution.
3. Gutters Sagging or Pulling Away from the Home
Sagging gutters are a major red flag.
This usually means:
The gutters are full of water (not draining)
The fascia board behind the gutters is rotting
Fasteners, nails, or brackets have failed
The gutters are too old or bent
When gutters pull away from the home, they can’t do their job — and they may even fall during heavy rain or snow.
4. Peeling Paint, Rotting Wood, or Water Stains
Water running behind or over the gutters leaves clues.
Inside and outside your home, look for:
Peeling paint on the fascia
Rotting or soft wood
Water stains on siding
Mold or mildew around the foundation
If you’re seeing any of these, water is reaching places it absolutely shouldn’t.
5. Pools of Water or Erosion Around Your Foundation
This is one of the most serious signs.
Improper drainage can cause:
Soil erosion
Cracks in your foundation
Wet basements or crawlspaces
Pest and mosquito problems
If rainwater isn’t moving away from your home, your gutter system is no longer functioning properly — and replacement may be needed.
When Should You Replace Your Gutters?
Most aluminum gutters last around 20 years — less if they’ve been damaged or clogged frequently. If you notice more than one of the signs above, it’s usually more cost-effective to replace the system rather than continue repairing it.
Need Your Gutters Inspected? We Can Help.
Apex Gutter Systems provides:
Seamless aluminum gutter installation
Gutter guard installation
Gutter repair
Fascia & soffit repair
Free home drainage assessments
Serving Greenup, Russell, Flatwoods, Ashland, Ironton, South Point, and surrounding areas.
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