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Article Title: Choose Aluminum Downspouts For Your Home
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 407
Keywords: aluminum downspouts,working downspouts,direct water,around windows 
anytime,water hose,allows water
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A downspout is a pipe that attaches to gutters and runs along the exterior wall 
to direct water from the roof to the ground. Without working downspouts, water 
will be allowed to run down the outer walls causing damage to your home. When 
this happens it allows water to seep into cracks within the walls or around 
windows anytime it rains or has snowed. One potential problem that can occur is 
the clogging of your pipes from leaves and debris. It is important to have them 
checked regularly so that you can avoid this issue. Routine maintenance is 
simple and virtually easy to do yourself.

To ensure your downspout is working as it should, you should clean all the 
leaves and debris from the guttering. Once that is done, you can then use a 
hose and run water through the downspout to see that the flow is not being 
stopped by something. If the water hose fails to clear the pipe out, you can 
take the pipe loose from your home just by taking it loose from its holding 
brackets. Once the debris and possible clog is gone, it takes literally no time 
to place the pipe back within the brackets.

Aluminum downspouts is what is commonly used on most home's today. It is more 
cost efficient and really no better than the other alternatives. You can reduce 
clogging of your downspouts by installing gutter guards. All that does is cover 
the gutters so that leaves and debris don't collect and cause clogging. Also 
make sure the curved end of the downspout is angled away from your home and 
pointed in the direction of a good drainage area. This prevents water from 
pooling up against the foundation. Or you could extend your downspout into the 
ground directed into a dry well. The advantage of this is that you get the 
water even further away from the foundation. The downfall is that clogs below 
the grounds surface is hard to locate.

It is recommended that if you replace your roof then you should replace your 
water drainage system. That way your guttering and downspouts can be integrated 
in with the new roof and you don't have to worry of adjustments with your 
existing gutters or downspouts. And now gutters can be cut so that they are the 
exact length of the roof, making it seamless. And most seamless gutters come 
with built in covers so the risk of clogs are minimal.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about downspouts by 
visiting http://www.downspoutdiverter.net
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