Depending on the time of year, the level of condensation in the air will determine the amount of rainfall you can expect to see. More rain means more pressure on your home guttering system.
When you spot that your gutters are coming away from the property, this may mean that they’re sagging and this is generally caused by a buildup of debris, such as leaves, that have formed over the years.
When your gutters aren’t working correctly, the water must go somewhere, and this is generally down the side of the brickwork. Constant running water down the side of your home could cause moisture damage. You may notice mould in places close to the guttering system and it may even seep inside your home to cause long-term dampness.
Even outside colder months, the summer can put some extreme pressure on the guttering system. The heat can cause the guttering to warp, meaning it’s up to the job and may spill water. Consider having the gutters looked at by a professional service to ensure they stay in full working order.

