Day: November 26, 2025

How to Handle Roof Water DisposalHow to Handle Roof Water Disposal

Handle Roof Water Disposal

Your home sheds more water than you might think, and it’s got to go somewhere. Without a plan for managing runoff, you risk puddles around the house, erosion and long-term foundation damage. This article walks through smart ways to control water flow around your home, even if you don’t want gutters.

The Best Drainage System is a Combination of Features

Gutter installation systems work by collecting and channeling water as it runs off the roof, and down a slope away from the building. But they’re not the only option – you can install other systems like French drains, drip edges, rain gardens, and landscape grading to slow down and divert water flow. They’re all a part of your drainage solution and help protect the longevity of your roofing materials, the structure and siding of your home, and the landscaping and hardscape you’ve worked so hard to create.

Prevents Structural Sagging

Excess water adds weight to a roof, which can lead to sagging or collapse if left unaddressed. Roof drains alleviate this pressure, helping to prevent expensive structural repairs over time. Minimizes Mold and Mildew Growth
Stagnant water can create the perfect environment for mold and mildew to grow, posing health risks to your family. Effective drainage reduces the chance of this and other problems, saving you maintenance costs in the long term. All drainage systems need to be inspected and cleaned regularly to ensure they’re working properly. Experts recommend doing this on a semi-annual basis, and more frequently if you live in an area that tends to clog easily.

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