The reason that I strongly recommend gutters is simple. An average 1,000 sq. ft. roof will produce over 600 gallons of water from 1 inch of rain! So without gutters you now have 600 gallons of water splashing against your house after it hits the ground and soaking into the ground along your foundation. Now it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out all the problems that can arise from all this water hitting your house and sitting around your foundation. The first solution is to install gutters and hook them into a foundation drain that drains away from the house.
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Not in New England here, of course... and we get WAY less rainfall than you do...
We don't have gutters... the house has never had them. I've been wondering if we need them, but can't decide...
Yes! Rain gutters are so important. Tomorrow we close on a house that is 35 years old and doesn't have gutters. The patio door and garage side door are completely rotted out from the water that has dripped on them for years. The foundation on one side is also starting to sink. It could have all been avoided if there had been gutters on the house.