Many Washington homeowners think gutter care is mainly a fall task. Once the leaves start dropping, that is when most people pay attention. But what happens in summer often plays a big part in how well the gutters handle that first heavy fall storm. Pollen, dust, seed pods and early leaf drop all settle in the gutters long before fall arrives. It builds slowly, and you hardly notice it happening. Then the first heavy rain shows up and suddenly the gutters cannot keep up.
Every year, people call CR Gutters, Inc.™ after that first storm, surprised to see overflow or slow draining. In many cases, the problem didn’t start in October. It started during the dry months when everything looked fine from the ground.
Summer feels quiet and harmless, but for gutters, it is a busy season behind the scenes.
Pollen and Fine Debris: Spring blossoms and everyday dust leave a thin layer inside the gutters. Even when it looks minor, it can slow water once the rain returns.
Early Leaf Drop: Many trees in Washington drop small leaves or needles in late summer. Hot afternoons or breezy days can shake loose more foliage than you expect, and much of it ends up sitting in the gutter.
Debris That Hardens Over Time: Dry heat bakes small debris into a firm layer. When the rain finally comes, that material does not wash away easily. Instead, it can clog outlets or break off in chunks that block downspouts.
Warm, dry weather makes it easier to notice small issues like loose brackets, minor sags or early signs of leakage. Fixing them now prevents bigger repairs later.
A little mid summer attention can save a lot of trouble in fall.
Most summer maintenance in Washington costs $200 to $350, depending on debris and access.
The signs usually show up the moment fall rain hits. Homeowners notice water spilling over the edges, downspouts that drain slowly or not at all, staining on the fascia or water collecting in places it never used to. These issues rarely start overnight. They build up over the summer when the gutters look clean from below but are slowly filling with fine debris.
Keep Your Gutters Ready for Fall with CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢
If you want your gutter system in good shape before the rainy months return, CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ can take care of your summer inspection, cleaning and tune up. We clear the debris, check the flow and make sure your gutters are ready for the weather ahead. Call (253) 447-1419 to schedule summer maintenance or request a quote.