How to redirect rain off a roof.
Redirecting roof water to gutters.
Sometimes water pools under your downspout and can cause flooding and other damage to your home.
Roger cook evaluates a couple alternatives for moving rainwater effectively.
Score the surface of the drip edge with 80 grit sandpaper.
Guttering systems are effective in moving rainwater away from your house only if you divert the water that comes out of the downspouts.
How to divert water without gutters or downspouts everyone knows the importance of diverting water away from a house but sometimes a traditional gutter and downspout simply won t work.
Downspouts channel the collected water from the roof to the ground at the corners of the house and other locations.
Install splash and mesh guards on your gutters if you have a steeply pitched roof the water may be traveling so fast it splashed over the gutter.
Place a piece of standard metal drip edge onto a table or between a pair of sawhorses.
As rainwater falls from the roof of your house into the gutters downspouts empty the gutters by collecting the rainwater and directing it away from the house.
The clark county extension recommends diverting roof rain water through a gutter downspout and into a dry well for slow release into the soil.
This is done to give the paint a better surface to adhere.
You can also install mesh screens over your gutters that catch leaves and other debris from falling inside.
Dry wells are small pits placed approximately 10 feet from buildings.
Turn it upside down so the lip edge faces upwards.
You can install an l shaped splashed guard to prevent the overrun during a storm.
Drill rivet holes for the gutter splash guard.
You can find these precut gutter splash guards about 3 in brown and white aluminum at a home center but you could easily make your own out of aluminum or sheet metal and spray paint them to match your gutters.
This can cause long term damage to everything from your siding to your foundation.
The better your gutters do their job the less water accumulates on your roof and around your home.
Depending on the layout of your roof you may notice heavy precipitation can cause liquid water rainwater to start leaping over your gutters and falling to the ground.
Will i have to stop my gutter on both sides and just put a diverter on the shingle area above the door.