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How can overflowing gutters give you clues about the state of the roof?

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When gutters overflow in normal rain (not just extreme storms), it usually means they’re blocked with leaves, dirt or broken pieces from the roof. Water then spills over the sides instead of going down the drainpipes.

This tells you two things: first, that maintenance has been neglected, and second, that water may be repeatedly running down walls or backing up towards the roof edge. Over time, that can cause damp patches, peeling paint, and even damage to the roof structure or fascia boards.

If you see staining below gutters, green streaks, or watermarks on walls, it’s a sign that this has been happening for a while.

So, overflowing gutters are not just an eyesore; they’re a warning flag that the roof drainage system needs attention and that the roof itself might have other unresolved issues.

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