J & A Gutters LLC

(on bannock ste)
Contractors in Littleton, CO
Contractors
Roofing

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

5306 S Bannock St Ste 217,
Littleton, CO
80120

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Gutters deal with a lot of water, which means that you need to make sure that they don’t rust. Older gutters were made out of steel, which will rust. Modern gutters are made out of copper or aluminum, which don’t rust no matter how much water goes through them.
Improperly maintained rain gutters can increase the likelihood of snowfall producing an ice damn on your roof. Ice dams are responsible for roof leaks and even roof collapses when melted snow is unable to exit the roof.
We recommend regular cleaning of your gutters, at the very least as the seasons change. The buildup of leaves, branches, and ice can cause storm water to back up and seep under the shingles, possibly damaging roofing and interior walls.
Steel gutters are a favorite of many because they don’t rust and because they’re so versatile; you can paint them to match almost any home. They’re also quite strong.
An important part of maintaining your home's structural integrity is to ensure that your gutters are functioning properly. Cracks and holes in the gutters can lead to seepage, which will eventually cause structural damage to your house.
Want to get the most out of your home repair investment? One of the best things you can do is get new gutters. New gutters will prevent damage to your home’s roof, foundation, and walls- damage that can be incredibly costly to fix later on.
When it comes to steel gutters, the type of coating you choose is going to be important. Modern hot dip galvanizing involves a process whereby steel is immersed in molten zinc, with bonds to form an alloy gutter coating that protects the steel from rust.
Depending on the slope of your roof, you may find that there are certain places where rain waterfalls down onto your yard. Since this can lead to significant erosion issues, installing gutters could help to keep your lawn intact.
Imagine trying to get into or out of your home during a heavy thunderstorm. Rain likely will be falling off the roof in sheets in all areas, including the front and back door. Your family members and visitors will appreciate rain gutters for that purpose at the very least.
It’s important to remember that you don’t always have to choose between beauty and functionality when it comes to your home’s exterior. Gutters come in a variety of colors that could give you the beauty you want with the style you need.
Did you know that steel gutters typically perform better than aluminum or vinyl ones do? Aluminum gutters tend to expand and contract in hot and cold weather, which can cause the nails and screws to loosen.
Did you know that it is necessary to clean gutters at least twice per year? However, if you can only plan one cleaning, late fall is the best time to do this, since all the trees have shed their leaves.
Gutters may look fragile, but they take a lot of punishment. Here's an example: One inch of rain running off a 1,500 square foot roof produces over 1,000 gallons of water in a short period of time. That water is routed through the gutter system.
If your gutters are chronically clogged or show other signs of damage, it’s important that you have them replaced as soon as possible. Failing gutters can cause everything from basement flooding to foundation cracking and settlement, dry rot, and paint damage.
We recognize that no homeowner wants to install a blatant eyesore on the outside of their home – whether they’re planning to sell or not. Remember, cutters come in a variety of sizes and colors that can actually help to accentuate your home’s attractiveness.
Have you been hesitant to install rain gutters on your roof because you don’t want to detract from your home’s natural beauty? In most cases, it’s possible for us to help you find a color and style of gutter that will blend in nicely with your home.
Even a mild rain can deposit a great deal of water on a home's roof, and all that water has to go somewhere. An effective gutter system routes water harmlessly through a series of channels to a downspout, and from there, away from a home's foundation.
Proper securing of gutters is needed to keep them performing as they should, and to prevent unsightly sagging or drooping. Industry standards recommend gutter attachments occur at every two to three feet along the run.
Did you know that aluminum dominates the retrofit gutter market? This is because it is corrosion-resistant, lightweight, easy to work with, available in many different colors, and less costly than other materials are.
You've probably heard the term "flashing" as it relates to your roof. It's a weatherproofing layer, usually made of metal, which covers intersection where seams occur on your roof. Clogged gutters can create wet conditions that undermine flashing and lead to roof leaks.
Even though aluminum gutter material is strong enough to withstand the elements through many seasons, it can be trimmed and fitted using simple tin snips. This makes it easy to install, modify, and repair.
Did you know that the debris that is clogging your gutters is an open invitation for critters, such as mice and birds, to make their home there? Regularly gutter cleaning prevents this from occurring.
You may think of your gutter system as something of an eyesore, but that doesn't have to be the case. Today's aluminum gutters can be matched to a home's exterior. That includes the roof gutters themselves as well as the downspouts. This makes a gutter system look like a natural part of a home's exterior.
It’s a common misconception that the home you purchased would already have gutters installed if it needed them. This isn’t the case. If you notice water pouring off your roof in inconvenient areas, you may need gutters.

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  • What is the phone number for J & A Gutters LLC in Littleton CO?
    You can reach them at: 720-329-9638. It’s best to call J & A Gutters LLC during business hours.
  • What is the address for J & A Gutters LLC on bannock ste in Littleton?
    J & A Gutters LLC is located at this address: 5306 S Bannock St Ste 217, Littleton, CO 80120.
  • What are J & A Gutters LLC(Littleton, CO) store hours?
    J & A Gutters LLC store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.