4 Questions to Ask Your Contractor Before Installing Your Gutters
4 Questions to Ask Your Contractor Before Installing Your Gutters
Replacing your gutters is one of the last things you hope to do, but it is an important task that you don’t want to delay. To avoid further issues along the way, get in touch with a trusted contractor to help you install a more efficient gutter system.
Gut-R-Dun Exteriors, a premier gutter company in the area, lists the most important questions to ask your prospective gutter contractor.
Are You Licensed and Insured?
It’s always better to work with a trusted company instead of hiring amateur gutter installers for your installation project. The pros know the trade well; plus, they have prior experience with this type of project, making the task easier and hassle-free.
What Type of Gutters Do You Install?
Ask your prospective contractor about the specification of their gutter products to know what to expect from your new gutters. At Gut-R-Dun Exteriors, we install seamless gutters in the five-to-seven-inch range to allow maximum water evacuation. These custom-bent on-site gutters also come in K, box, and half-round profile.
Do You Offer a Gutter Maintenance System?
A gutter replacement project gives you the perfect opportunity to install maintenance products that can help prevent clogging. More importantly, taking on these two important tasks at the same time can help reduce your stress level from separate installation projects. It will be like hitting two birds with one stone.
What Other Gutter Accessories Do You Offer?
Apart from gutter covers, you might also need other accessories that can help your gutters to perform its primary function (which is to drive rainwater away from your home’s foundation). For instance, our company installs rain chains, water retention systems, drain styles, downspout extensions and others.
Turn to Gut-R-Dun Exteriors for your gutter protection and installation needs. Call us today at (937) 422-7709 to learn more about our products and services. We serve residents of Ohio, including Dayton and Centerville.