Thursday, April 9, 2015

Why You Should Choose a Professional to Install Your Rain Gutters

You see them in the hardware stores, pieces of gutters, and you know that with time you could assemble a functional gutter on your own. So why choose to use a professional to do it? Won't you save yourself money?

Not really.

Using a professional actually saves you money, aggravation, and of course, time. Why? How? I'm glad you asked.
Saving you time
Saving you time is pretty obvious. First you have to figure out which pieces you need, and how much gutter material you need to buy. Naturally you will also need the proper hardware and of course a sturdy work platform, typically in the form of a ladder, to assemble and attach to your roof.
Then, should you miscalculate, you need to go through the hassle of going back to the store to grab what you needed. Ditto if you make a mistake on your materials. And just how long will it take you, especially if you have to do it alone? A day? A weekend?

A professional takes care of all of that for you. The most amount of time you have to spend on the project is the few minutes it takes to call and arrange the installation. After that, your day (or weekend) is all yours.

Saving you money and aggravation

Those leaks contribute to the deterioration of the outside of your house, and if you're unlucky enough to not have a properly sealed house, that extra moisture can get inside and start it's damage there. With a seamless design, those joints are eliminated. No leaks, no potential extra damage, no costly repairs.

That's how you save time and money, that's why you choose the professionals at Randy's Rain Gutters.

Saving you money and aggravation are a little less obvious, though it's true that having someone else doing the work will save you time and some aggravation, this aggravation actually coincides with money.


Good professionals, like Randy's Rain Gutters, do not use the 10' sections that you can buy at the hardware store. The pros use a seamless design. "So what?" you might ask. Well think about it like this: Every 10' you have a joint, after a few years that joint begins to leak. Now you have leaks in your gutter system, every 10 feet.




Randy's Rain Gutters
5235 Mission Oaks Blvd
Suite #950
Camarillo, CA

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