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Article Title: Add A Downspout Screen For Better Drainage
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 406
Keywords: downspout screen,downspout system,home guttering system,guttering 
system,downspout screens
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A downspout screen is essential to any home guttering system. Your gutter and 
downspout system is a way to get water from the roof of your home and direct it 
away from the walls and grounds of your house. If you didn't have this system 
in place, the water would basically run down the sides of your home. When that 
happens, water can seep into the cracks of the walls and windows causing 
further damage.

Not to mention that this is one of the main causes of leaking basements roof 
lines. And without the screens in place, you risk more issues arising from this 
simple precaution. Leaves and other debris can make it down your downspouts and 
causing a clog. And when a clog goes unnoticed, your gutters can begin to sag 
due to the weight of the water and debris backing up. And then the water is 
redirected to run down along the exterior walls once more.

Downspout screens helps to prevent clogs from happening by not allowing the 
debris to enter the pipes. You still have to do your regular routine 
maintenance, but without the worry of a clog resulting from these screens. 
Installing screens to existing downspouts is fairly easy and affordable. Now 
all you need to do is to decide if it is going to be a do it yourself project 
or will you pay someone to come in to do it for you.

Depending on what kind of drainage system you have, you can purchase premade 
wedge type downspout screens that fit over the mouth of the pipe that runs into 
your dry well or place it at the opening of your downspout. These screens are 
designed to keep leaves and debris floating away from the downspout opening so 
that water can run freely.

You can install them yourself by using wire mesh which can be purchased at any 
hardware store. Just be sure that it will resist corrosion from the outside 
elements. With the materials in hand then you will head to the roof, detach the 
downspout from the guttering and wall claps, and clean it. Once it is cleaned 
and the pipes are free flowing, cut the wire mesh a little bit bigger than the 
opening of the downspout. Then you apply some adhesive to the inside of the 
spout. Once that is done you can push the mesh inside the pipe so that it is 
snugly in place. Then reattach the downspouts.

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