You put serious money into a new roof and finally feel like your home is protected from Oregon rain: fresh shingles, clean lines, and no more worries from above. But most people forget to look at what sits right below the roof edge, the rain gutters that carry all that water away.
A new roof helps, but it does not eliminate the need for gutter repair. In some cases, it brings gutter problems to the forefront more quickly.
Roof replacement can shift edge details, expose hidden wood damage, and increase the rate of water flow into an older drainage system. Gutter repairs often become more urgent right after a reroof, not less. There are three main reasons this keeps happening across Oregon homes.
Quick Answer
Even with a new roof, Oregon homes often need gutter repairs because reroofing can change drip-edge alignment, expose hidden fascia damage, and increase runoff speed into older gutters. A post-roof gutter inspection ensures water is captured correctly and directed away from the home before moisture damage develops.
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