

Frequent and heavy rainfall can overwhelm gutters if they are clogged or undersized, causing overflow, water damage to siding, and potential basement leaks.
Accumulated snow and ice can add significant weight, leading to sagging, detachment, or damage to gutter brackets and downspouts.
Freeze-thaw cycles can cause metal or plastic gutters to expand and contract, potentially resulting in cracks, warping, or joint leaks.
Strong winds may loosen fasteners, bend gutter sections, or carry debris that clogs and damages the system, reducing its effectiveness.
Falling leaves can accumulate quickly in gutters, blocking water flow and increasing the risk of overflow.