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Seamless GuttersA little about seamless guttersClick Here for Gutter Protection systems at NoClog.com Seamless Gutters are the BEST solution when it comes to deflecting water away from your home most importantly to protect the foundation. Gutters, contrary to some beliefs, are not to keep your head dry on the way to the driveway. Seamless gutters will not leak at the joints or seams because obviously they are SEAM-LESS. Seamless gutters only have seams (joints) wherever there is an inside or outside corner. The joint or seamed gutter systems for the Do-It-Yourself job, just never works. As you may know, metal expands and contracts as the seasons and temperatures change. As the gutter moves back and forth, it will tear the seams apart and eventually leak and cause major problems for the foundation, walkway and landscape. Just because the water does not fall directly on the foundation, it does splash up against it to slowly but surely destroy it. The rain water that runs off your roof will, for a fact, chip away at your foundation until it is gone. This can be very very costly and is not the case with Seamless Gutters. Seamless Gutters are custom made right on the job site by a portable roll forming machine, Gutter Machine and are the best choice for any home or commercial business. Click on your state to find a Seamless Gutter Installer near you or to add a link to our directory. Our AffiliatesHomeBlue Contractor NetworkClick here to visit The Champaign Business List! Localconstructiondir.com, home contractors listings. Mike's Seamless GuttersFor Seamless Gutters in Central Illinois Call: 217-898-9475Located in Farmer City, Illinois we specialize in high quality seamless gutter installation.
Are gutters worth the investment and time?
By KAREN YOUSO, Star Tribune Posted by: Admin on Jun 29, 2009 - 01:22 AM Read full article: 'Are gutters worth the investment?' (214 more words)
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