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It depends on the area, but generally, twice a year—once in spring and once in fall—keeps them clear of debris like leaves and dirt. Homes near trees or in dusty spots might need it more often to avoid clogs.

Seamless gutters are made from one continuous piece, so they’re less likely to leak and need fewer repairs. Regular gutters come in sections joined together, which can wear out faster at the seams.

Yep, when water can’t flow, it spills over, pooling around the foundation or seeping into walls, which can lead to cracks, erosion, or even mold. It’s a small fix that prevents big headaches.

Most gutters hold up for 20-30 years if they’re well-maintained, though harsh weather can wear them out sooner. Aluminum or steel ones tend to last longer than vinyl in tough climates.

They cut down on debris like leaves, but some dust or small stuff can still sneak through, so occasional checks are smart. It’s less work, not zero work.

Heavy rain, piled-up debris, or loose brackets can weigh them down over time. Fixing it early keeps water flowing right and avoids bigger repairs.

Small leaks or dents can often be patched up fine, but if damage is widespread or old age is kicking in, a full replacement might save money long-term. It’s all about how much life’s left in them.

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