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How Having Concrete Gutters Lined Can Alleviate Common Problems

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How Having Concrete Gutters Lined Can Alleviate Common Problems

Concrete gutters are hard to maintain. Many people don’t know whether to replace or repair them. Many concrete gutter owners face the same problems from lining failure to dampness and mould growth, and many more. For many concrete gutter owners, the best alternative which can save you money is lining or sealing.


The History of Concrete Gutters


Concrete gutters were an economical replacement to replace iron gutters. They were made because of steel shortages at the time. They were built on many homes between the 1950s and 1970s. Since they were a low-cost material, they were increasing in popularity and a choice for many. Cavity constructed walls were also increasing at the time and were proven to work well with concrete gutters.


The increased rate of production for cavity walls and concrete gutters were increasing at the time. But as houses became modern and changed, new gutters were being made which were stronger and had fewer problems. Concrete gutters began to decrease in popularity, but a lot of homes in the UK still have concrete gutters.


Why is having your concrete gutters lined better than a full replacement?


Having your concrete gutters lined is a cheaper process and can improve the life span of your gutter

The concrete gutter lining process is a repair job for your current concrete gutters. The gutters are then lined with a quick-drying, waterproof, fibreglass that will seal your gutters. The lining will ensure your concrete gutters are now working and waterproof.


Concrete gutter lining has many benefits. For instance, it can seal your gutters again, ensuring they are waterproof again and it can extend their life by another 6-10 years. Once the concrete gutters are waterproof again, this should decrease the number of problems with your gutters.


Concrete gutter lining is also a less invasive process than a full gutter replacement and can be a valuable investment. Lastly, the concrete gutter lining is a less expensive job than a full replacement job, making it a preferred option for many homeowners on a budget.


How much would it be to line my Concrete gutters?


Companies don’t offer a price for concrete gutter lining until they have assessed how much work is needed, to make sure the homeowner doesn’t run into these problems again. Very often companies will offer a free quote and after the assessment develops a good, reasonable price that you the homeowner will be comfortable with.


The problems with Concrete Gutters


Damage to Interior – Mould, dampness and water damage often occur when concrete gutters fail and is the first thing homeowners notice. Water damage is noticeable as it leaves a growing water stain. Secondly, dampness and mould can harm the walls, wallpaper, and your health.

The downfall is when homeowners notice this problem, the cost of redecoration is expensive and left untreated, the problem can reoccur.


Damp and Mould – As previously stated, a familiar problem homeowners face is their concrete gutters causing dampness. When concrete gutters are left untreated, water will build up causing many problems.

Especially in the winter months, dampness and mould can have negative impacts on your health and wellbeing. Lining the concrete gutters or full replacement are the only way to fix these problems.


Lining Failure – Lining failure occurs because of the contraction and expansion of the lining due to the change in temperature. These changes can lead to fragile points in the guttering system, especially at the joints.


The concrete troughs can possibly break and create various access points for water to come through,  thus, making the concrete gutter fail. Lining failure is one of the biggest reasons why concrete gutters fail.


Cold/ Thermal Bridging – Properties with concrete gutters, will suffer from concrete gutters which is when the colder material meets the warmer material and causes it to cool the warmer material down.

In concrete gutter terms this means, the concrete gutter is the colder material, and the warmer material is the wall. Then a grey horizontal band at the top of the wall which is caused by condensation can lead to your wallpaper peeling from the top.


During the summer, the problem isn’t as bad but in the winter months, this can be a major problem for the homeowner. This is because as the temperature drops and people put on their radiators, the concrete gutters will cause many problems with the insulation of the room. This will increase the cold bridging to spread more.

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