Signs that Your Eavestrough Needs Repair or Replacement

AAA Roofmasters • September 3, 2023

Your home's eavestrough system plays a crucial role in protecting your property from water damage. It channels rainwater and melting snow away from your roof, preventing leaks and damage to your home's structure. However, like any part of your home, eavestroughs can become damaged or worn over time, necessitating repair or replacement. In this article, we'll discuss the key signs that indicate it's time for a repair or replacement, as well as the benefits of taking action to address these issues.


1. Visible Cracks or Holes


One of the most obvious signs that your eavestrough needs repair or replacement is the presence of visible cracks or holes. These can be caused by a variety of factors, including general wear and tear, falling debris, or extreme weather conditions. If left untreated, these cracks and holes can lead to water damage, as they allow rainwater and melting snow to seep into your home's walls and foundation.


2. Sagging or Pulling Away from the House


Another sign that your eavestrough may need repair or replacement is if it's sagging or pulling away from your home. This can occur due to improper installation, insufficient support, or simply the weight of accumulated debris. A sagging eavestrough is not only an eyesore but also poses a serious risk for water damage, as it is unable to effectively channel water away from your home.


3. Rust or Paint Peeling


Rust and peeling paint are indicators that your eavestrough system is aging and may need repair or replacement. These signs of deterioration can weaken the eavestrough, making it more susceptible to leaks and other issues. Addressing these problems early can help prevent more extensive damage to your home.


4. Water Overflowing or Pooling Around Your Home


If you notice water overflowing from your eavestroughs or pooling around your home's foundation, it may be a sign that your eavestrough system is not functioning properly. This could be due to clogs, leaks, or an improperly sloped system that prevents water from draining away from your home. Ignoring this issue can lead to serious water damage, including foundation damage and basement flooding.


5. Damaged or Missing Fasteners and Hangers


Fasteners and hangers are crucial components of your eavestrough system, as they secure it to your home and provide support. If you notice that these components are damaged or missing, it's time to consider repairing or replacing your eavestrough. Failure to address this issue can lead to further damage and may even cause your eavestrough to collapse.


6. Frequent Clogs and Debris Buildup


If you're constantly having to clean out your eavestroughs due to clogs and debris buildup, it may be a sign that they need repair or replacement. This could be due to an improperly sized or sloped system or simply the age of your eavestroughs. Regular maintenance can help prevent clogs, but if the issue persists, it's time to consult with a professional.



Eavestrough repair and replacement are essential for protecting your home from water damage and maintaining its overall appearance. By keeping an eye out for these common signs of wear and tear, you can address issues before they lead to more extensive and costly damage.


At AAA Roofmasters, we understand the importance of a well-functioning eavestrough system. Our experienced team is here to help you with all your eavestrough repair and replacement needs, as well as a wide range of other services, including commercial and industrial roofing, attic insulation, flat roofing, roof repairs and replacements, siding services, sloped roofing, skylights, roofing emergencies, and property management.


With decades of experience, a commitment to reliability, and the use of modern, long-lasting materials, we are your top choice for all your roofing and eavestrough needs. Contact us today!

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