Gutter Done! Spring Maintenance Tips For Homeowners
As we welcome warmer weather here on the South Shore, it’s the perfect time for homeowners to turn their attention to spring maintenance — starting at the top of the house with your gutters!
Recently on our Talk Real Estate Roundtable radio show, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mike Parks, owner of Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More, to talk about why gutter maintenance is one of the most overlooked — but most important — aspects of homeownership.
Why Are Gutters So Important?
Think of your gutters as your home’s first line of defense against water damage. A properly functioning gutter system channels rainwater away from your home, protecting your roof, siding, foundation, and landscaping.
Without routine maintenance, clogged or broken gutters can lead to costly repairs — including rotted fascia boards, foundation cracks, mold, and even interior water damage.
As Mike shared, “Water always wins. It’s going to find its way in if your gutters aren’t doing their job.”
Signs It’s Time To Clean Your Gutters
Mike recommends homeowners do a visual check of their gutters each season. Look for:
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Overflowing water during rainstorms
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Sagging or pulling away from the house
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Plant growth (yes, even trees and bushes!)
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Staining or mildew on siding
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Mulch or dirt splash-back near the foundation
If you notice any of these signs — it’s time to call a professional.
What’s Included In A Professional Gutter Cleaning?
Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More provides thorough gutter cleaning services which include:
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Clearing debris from gutters & downspouts
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Flushing the system for proper water flow
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Inspecting brackets & fasteners
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Identifying rotted fascia boards or potential damage
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Recommendations for repair or replacement when needed
Mike also offers fascia board replacement if damage has already occurred — because fixing the problem behind the gutter is just as important as clearing it.
How Often Should Gutters Be Cleaned?
In Massachusetts, Mike recommends at least once a year — ideally twice for homes surrounded by trees. Cleaning after the leaves fall in late autumn and again in early spring helps prevent clogs and ice dams.
Ice dams, especially in New England, are a huge concern. If your gutters are clogged heading into winter, trapped water can freeze, back up under your roof shingles, and cause interior leaks.
Gutter Guards — Are They Worth It?
While gutter guards can help reduce debris buildup, Mike advises homeowners to consider their specific situation.
“Gutter guards aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution,” Mike explained. “Certain tree debris like pine needles and small seeds can still clog up gutter guards — and sometimes they make cleaning harder because debris sits on top.”
More Than Just Gutters
Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More doesn’t just stop at gutter cleaning. Mike also offers:
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Power washing
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Small exterior repairs
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Window cleaning
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Seasonal maintenance consultations
His business is built on trust, hard work, and a local commitment to keeping South Shore homes safe and sound.
How To Reach Mighty Mike
Looking to get Gutter Done this spring?
Contact Mike Parks at Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More for a consultation or cleaning service.
→ Facebook: Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More
→ Email: mightymikesgutters@gmail.com
→ Call/Text: 781-588-8300
→ Website: mightymikesgutters.com
→ Sign up for seasonal maintenance reminders through his website!
Smart Moves: Top Tips From The Talk Real Estate Roundtable
At Boston Connect Real Estate, Sharon always reminds homeowners — whether you're thinking of selling now or years from now — taking care of your home today protects your investment for tomorrow.
Here are some of the top Gutter Tips for Homeowners from our recent Talk Real Estate Roundtable with Mighty Mike’s Gutters & More:
Gutter Tips for Homeowners:
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Clean your gutters at least once a year — twice if you have heavy tree coverage.
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Schedule your cleanings after leaves have fallen in the fall and again in early spring.
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Watch for warning signs like water overflowing, sagging gutters, or mildew on siding.
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Check for splash-back near your foundation — it could signal clogged gutters.
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Keep downspouts clear and extend them away from your home’s foundation.
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Be cautious with gutter guards — they work in some situations but may not be ideal for homes with pine trees or heavy debris.
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If you notice water inside your home or staining on ceilings, check your gutters and fascia boards first!
- Hire a professional and don't attempt high elevations on your own!
Maintaining clean, functioning gutters is one of the easiest ways to prevent expensive repairs and keep your home looking its best year-round.
From All of Us at Boston Connect Real Estate...
At Boston Connect Real Estate, we know that taking care of your home is one of the best ways to protect your investment and prepare for future resale. Partnering with trusted local professionals like Mike ensures your home stays in top condition year-round.
Ready to talk about your real estate goals? Connect with us at anytime at 781-826-8000 | www.BostonConnect.com.
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