Do non-basement homes require roof gutters?

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Old 08-08-2017, 08:54 AM
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Our Villages house has roof gutters installed in the front, but not the back. Our back lanai is enclosed. If we don't have a basement, are they needed/beneficial front and back?

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No need-not required
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Agreed, not required, however, we added some to control where the runoff went. In our case, we had lots of runoff on the driveway which resulted in some staining. If you add a birdcage, you will get a 'super gutter' along the roof common to the birdcage, once again to control where the runoff goes.
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Hello.

Our Villages house has roof gutters installed in the front, but not the back. Our back lanai is enclosed. If we don't have a basement, are they needed/beneficial front and back?

Thanks.
We do not have them. Like any other purchase, people who do have them will tell you that you must; after all that is the decision that they made.

We've had plenty of rain this month, how well does your property drain the water? If, you installed leaders and gutters where would you drain the water? You cannot for example effect your neighbors property and most people do not have large vacant land.

RE: Basement
I sorely miss mine. Teasing but here a basement would be an indoor swimming pool. .
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We have two 75 gallon fake ceramic rain barrels under our gutters. They will never recoup their cost in water usage, but apparently the flowers and vegetables prefer it. Needs a little mosquito control as does all standing water.


They are cheaper now. Damn, does Walmart give price adjustments?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Koolscape...&wl13=&veh=sem


Edit. Walmart adjusted price.

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If you have some valleys in your roof, you may get a pretty good "river" coming off them. In that case, gutters would be beneficial. Also, you might see "drip lines" in the ground along the side of your house with time. Needed - no. Beneficial - maybe, depending on your house. I could see a benefit after the first week in the house. I have the down spouts routed into "pop-ups" in the lawn.

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Our Villages house has roof gutters installed in the front, but not the back. Our back lanai is enclosed. If we don't have a basement, are they needed/beneficial front and back?

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Anyone considering gutters all need to do is walk the perimeter during a heavy rain. It quickly becomes apparent where you do or do not need them.


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We just installed them on the front and back of our house. The back faces north and we have a problem with algae and mildew on that side of the house. Had everything power washed and hope the gutters will direct the flow away from the eaves and out into the yard. We'll see. Not expensive so we aren't out a lot if the problem isn't solved.
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We do not have them. Like any other purchase, people who do have them will tell you that you must; after all that is the decision that they made.

We've had plenty of rain this month, how well does your property drain the water? If, you installed leaders and gutters where would you drain the water? You cannot for example effect your neighbors property and most people do not have large vacant land.

RE: Basement
I sorely miss mine. Teasing but here a basement would be an indoor swimming pool. .
have them for the first few years and got them for only certain areas. "people who do have them will tell you that you must"...certainly that is not the case as we would never tell anyone they need anything just because we have it. What ever gave you that idea????
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Smile It depends.

When we were house hunting we looked at one house that was on a very flat lot. The lanai concrete slab was actually at ground level. It should have been above grade.

There was no provision to make rainwater from the roof to flow away from the house. In this case, rain gutters should have been installed.

The house we ultimately selected was on a hillside and the lanai floor was three feet above ground level. There was no need for gutters.

You have to evaluate your individual situation.
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After being flooded on three sides, we broke down and bought gutters. Problem solved and grass is green not muddy anymore.
As a previous posted said, look at your lot, youwill know. All homes and lots are not equal. As upgrades go, it is much less expensive than many.
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Remember they have to be cleaned.
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Remember they have to be cleaned.


Only if you have tall tall trees hanging over them !


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Ok, thanks for replies.
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We installed gutters largely for noise control. During a rain we'd have a waterfall right outside our bedroom window...very loud even with the windows closed. Gutters and downspouts at the right locations solved the problem.
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