People move to Tucson and think… gutters? Really? It’s the desert. It hardly rains. There are blue skies most of the year. So gutters don’t feel like something you’d worry about here.
But Tucson weather does something weird.
It stays dry for weeks… sometimes months… and then the monsoon season shows up and dumps a ton of water all at once. Roofs shed that water fast. Especially tile roofs. And when there’s no gutter system, all that runoff just drops straight off the roof edge.
One heavy storm can send water pouring along the same spots around the house.
Second thing worth mentioning. Around Tucson, CR Gutters, Inc.™ sees this a lot after monsoon storms. Homeowners call because water suddenly starts pooling near the house or washing out landscaping. It usually comes down to one thing. The roof runoff has nowhere to go.
That’s why gutters still matter here.
Without gutters, that runoff just pours down along the edges of the house. Same spots every time it rains.
Over time that can cause small issues that slowly turn into bigger ones.
Tile roofs make this even more noticeable. They shed water quickly, so during heavy rain the runoff pours off the roof edge like a small waterfall. Gutters help slow that down and direct the flow somewhere safer.
Basically… instead of water dropping randomly around the house, it follows a path.
Sometimes the signs show up right after a storm. Other times they build up slowly over a few seasons.
A few things homeowners around Tucson start noticing:
None of those things seem huge at first. But if the same runoff keeps hitting the same area every storm… it starts to wear things down. Adding gutters helps redirect that water through downspouts so it drains several feet away from the home.
The price depends on a few things:
Seamless aluminum systems are pretty common because they hold up well and handle heavy runoff during monsoon storms.
Call for gutter installation in TucsonIf you’ve noticed water hanging around the house after a storm, it might be time to check how your roof drains. Tucson doesn’t see rain often, but when monsoon storms roll in, the water can come down pretty fast.
You can call CR Gutters, Inc.™ at (602) 671-3476 and have someone take a quick look. Sometimes it’s pretty obvious where the runoff is going and whether gutters would help move it away from the house.
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