Gutter Installation Photo Album: Ellenwood, GA New Gutter Installation System
The professionals at Gutter Shutter of Greater Atlanta provided a free estimate for Eva’s single-family home located in Ellenwood, GA. After scheduling an appointment, the team visited the property to conduct a thorough inspection.
They began by walking the property to assess the condition of the existing gutter system and identify areas where improvements could be made. During the inspection, they noticed leaves, sticks, and wind-blown debris clogging the current K-style gutters, indicating that the system was no longer functioning effectively.
A closer look revealed that several areas of the home were missing gutters altogether, contributing to significant water runoff issues. Evidence of water pooling and erosion around the foundation was found, along with deteriorating soil that failed to direct water away from the structure—posing a risk to the home’s foundation.
After completing the inspection, the team sat down with Eva and presented a comprehensive report of their findings. Based on the recommendations provided by James, Eva decided to move forward with a full gutter replacement.
She chose to install 6-inch K-style gutters that would completely surround her home, ensuring better protection for her landscape and foundation from future water damage.
Free estimate for Gutter Replacement
We walked the property to look for any areas where we can improve the home's gutter situation and help protect the surrounding foundation from water runoff and erosion.
Gutter clogged with debris
An up close look at all of the leaves, sticks, and blowing debris that is now trapped in the K-Style gutters. Time for a new Gutter System.
Section of Gutter is fully clogged
As we inspected the entire home, we found that the home didn't have gutters in every area needed. The water run-off is becoming a major issue. We found evidence of surrounding foundation water pooling and erosion.
Pitting of the top soil
The dirt surrounding the foundation has been deteriorating and isn't allowing the water to run away from the property.