

Most homes should have gutters cleaned at least twice a year, although properties with many trees may require more frequent service.
No, gutter guards help reduce debris buildup, but periodic inspections and maintenance are still recommended.
Yes, clogged gutters can cause water damage to roofs, siding, foundations, and landscaping if left untreated.
Overflowing water, visible debris, sagging gutters, and poor drainage are common signs that maintenance is needed.
Yes, properly maintained gutters direct water away from the home and help reduce the risk of foundation damage.