Gutters, downspouts and splash blocks collect
rainwater from a roof and send it away from
the structure. Gutters are the valleys located
on the edge of the roof. The downspouts connect
to the gutters to carry the water to the ground.
Splash blocks are located at the end of the downspouts to divert
water away from the building.
Damaged or leaking gutters can cause water to stain walls, pool
against the foundation or seep into the walls, damaging the
structure. With fall just around the corner, your gutters are
susceptible to clogs from falling leaves. A few actions on your
part can help prevent these problems and route water away
from your home:
• Remove debris from gutters as often as needed to prevent dams
and overflow. Gutters may need to be cleaned twice a year or
weekly.
• Visually inspect gutters and downspouts for apparent damage
from tree limbs or storms.
• Check that all downspouts are directed away from the home’s
foundation and splash blocks are in place.
• Check fasteners on downspouts and gutters to insure proper
connections are in place.
A National Property Inspections property inspection includes
a thorough visual examination of the drainage system. Your
NPI inspector will note any problems and recommend any
needed repairs.