Gutters Pulling Away in Houston

    Gutters pulling away from the fascia board is a common problem in Houston, often caused by rotting fascia wood, failed hangers, or the weight of standing water and debris. This creates gaps where water runs behind the gutter and damages your home.

    Common Causes

    • • Rotted fascia boards from moisture
    • • Failed or insufficient hangers
    • • Heavy debris weight in gutters
    • • Standing water from improper slope
    • • Thermal expansion and contraction

    Solutions

    • • Replace rotted fascia boards
    • • Install new heavy-duty hangers
    • • Add additional support brackets
    • • Re-secure gutters with longer screws
    • • Install fascia wrap for protection

    Prevention Tips

    • • Clean gutters regularly to reduce weight
    • • Use heavy-duty hidden hangers every 24 inches
    • • Install fascia board protection
    • • Ensure proper drainage to prevent standing water

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why are my gutters pulling away from my house?

    The most common cause in Houston is rotted fascia boards from moisture exposure. The wood becomes soft and can no longer hold the gutter hangers. Heavy debris loads and standing water add weight that accelerates the problem.

    Can I just screw my gutters back in?

    Temporarily, yes. But if the fascia is rotted, the screws won't hold. Professional repair includes replacing damaged fascia and installing proper hangers for a lasting fix.

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