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Signs Your Gutters Need Attention
Gutters do an important job quietly, so problems often go unnoticed until damage appears. Knowing the warning signs lets you deal with them while they are still cheap to fix — and on the Cotswolds' older stone homes, catching them early really matters. This guide covers what to look for around Cirencester.
The warning signs
- Water overflowing the gutter in rain — usually a blockage; needs clearing
- Green or stained stone or render beneath the gutter — water is running down the wall
- Water dripping behind the gutter — a leaking joint or the gutter has pulled away
- Gutter sagging or holding water — loose brackets or the wrong fall
- Plants growing in the gutter — long-standing blockage and trapped soil
- Damp patches inside near the top of a wall — often traced to a gutter above
- Cracked or brittle plastic — the gutter is nearing the end of its life
What the signs mean
Most of these point to one of three fixes. Overflows and plant growth mean a clean. Leaks, sagging and poor falls on sound gutters mean a repair. Cracked, brittle plastic and rotten fascias mean replacement. The earlier you act, the more likely it is the cheap option.
Why not to leave it
The real cost of neglected gutters is not the gutter — it is the stained, saturated walls and rotten timber that follow when water runs down the building. On Cotswold stone, that damage is especially costly and slow to put right. A clean or small repair now is a fraction of the cost later.
Local factors
The many tree-lined streets around Cirencester and the Cotswold villages fill gutters with leaves, particularly in autumn. Period stone homes benefit from a check once or twice a year to keep water off walls that are expensive to repair.
Request a free assessment and the contractor will tell you honestly whether you need a clean, a repair or replacement.
Frequently asked questions
What is the first sign of a gutter problem?
Water overflowing over the edge of the gutter during rain is the most common first sign, usually caused by a blockage. Stained or green walls beneath the gutter are the next stage, meaning water has been running down the wall.
Is a small gutter leak worth fixing?
Yes. On Cotswold stone in particular, water running down the wall causes staining and saturation over time — problems far more expensive than the repair. Small gutter issues are cheap to fix early.