The short answer is Clearwater gets a lot of rain, real Florida rain. The kind that comes down fast and heavy and all at once. When that water runs off your roof with nowhere to go, it just drops straight down around the house. That is not great.
That water starts sitting around the base of the home. Dirt shifts. Soil washes away. Sometimes you get puddles that just hang around for hours. Over time that can mess with the foundation or landscaping. CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ installs gutter systems for Clearwater homes so all that rainwater actually goes somewhere else instead of right next to the house.
If you live here you already know. Storm rolls in out of nowhere. Ten minutes later the roof is dumping a crazy amount of water.
Without gutters that water just pours off the edges. Think mini waterfalls around the whole house. Looks dramatic for a second, but not so great long term.
What happens is the ground near the house takes the hit every single storm. That constant flow slowly breaks things down.
You might see things like:
It happens gradually. Most people do not notice it right away.
Honestly gutters are pretty simple. They catch the rain that runs off the roof. Then the water moves through downspouts and drains away from the house.
That is really the whole idea.
The key thing though is sizing and placement. Clearwater storms dump a lot of water fast. Gutters that are too small will overflow. Downspouts in the wrong place will still send water back toward the house.
So it is not just about having gutters. They actually have to be set up right.
Sometimes homeowners already have a small problem happening and do not realize it yet.
Here are a few things to keep an eye on.
Water pooling
After a big rain, walk around the house. If water is sitting near the foundation for a while that is usually runoff from the roof.
Soil erosion
Look at the ground around your house. If areas look washed out or uneven after storms, roof runoff could be the reason.
Water splashing walls
When water pours off the roof edge it often splashes back onto siding or stucco. Over time you might see marks or staining.
For most Clearwater homes, gutter installation lands somewhere between $1,200 and $3,500. It depends on roof size, how much gutter is needed, and how many downspouts get installed.
It is honestly one of the cheaper ways to prevent bigger problems later. Foundation repairs or water damage cost way more.
If Your Home Does Not Have Gutters YetIt is probably something worth fixing sooner rather than later. Especially in Clearwater where rainstorms show up all the time.
If you want to get gutters installed or just want someone to take a look, call CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ at (941) 367-2727. They help Clearwater homeowners set up gutter systems that actually move water away from the house instead of letting it pile up around it.
License Number: ROC 341432