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  1. Hace 10 horas · 4. Flashing. Next up, we have damaged flashing. Flashing is the unsung hero of your roof, directing water away from critical areas like chimneys and vents. In the summer heat, flashing can warp, crack, or even peel away. If your flashing is failing, it's like having a leaky umbrella in a rainstorm—completely useless.

  2. Hace 2 días · It was the evening after the mayor’s cat gave birth and her daughter’s best friend skinned both knees. The day’s rain debated draining but decided to stay and watch the sunset from its place, in the gutter. Light fell through front fence slats onto cherry tomatoes in gardens and the windshields of parked cars waiting in paved driveways like house pets, for the whole family.

  3. 13 de jul. de 2024 · Get ready for a high-octane punk rock extravaganza at 3rd annual Gutterfest 2024! Featuring Guttermouth, Dwarves, White Kaps, Death By Stereo, the Line, Narcoleptic Youth, Fourth in Line, Pistol Grip, Spaghetti Cumbia, IFORGET, HamApple, Splntr, The Clowns, Madam Bombs. 2 Stage, Merch Area, with DJ Straight Edge!

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  5. 29 de jun. de 2024 · A Leaf Filter excels at blocking small debris, a Leaf Guard integrates seamlessly with new gutters, and a Gutter Helmet uses surface tension to clear gutters. Choose based on your specific needs, budget, and home requirements.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Rachel Bull. in Advice. You may have seen a metal chain or ornamental links hanging from a gutter and wondered what they do. Known as rain chains, they're not simply decoration, although they do add a visual and auditory dimension to the garden that can enhance your experience of being in your backyard. In fact, rain chains serve a vital function.

  7. Hace 2 días · The primary function of a rain chain is channelling water but people may also get them for aesthetic reasons. Also called ‘kusari doi’ or ‘rain gutter’, they originate from Japan and were used as a sustainable way to collect rainwater. Rain would funnel down the attached chains into buckets and containers.