WINTER MAINTENANCE • GUTTERS

Winter Gutters 101: How Ice and Snow Can Damage Your Gutters (and What to Do)

In Central New York, gutters face constant freeze-thaw cycles. Here’s how ice causes damage, what to look for, and safe ways to prevent costly issues.

Why winter is hard on gutters

Ice = weight + expansion
  • Water freezes inside gutters/downspouts and becomes heavy.
  • That weight can pull gutters away from the fascia and loosen hangers.
  • Overflow during thaw cycles can soak soffits, trim, siding, and even foundations.

Quick warning signs

  • Sagging gutters or visible separation from fascia
  • Open seams at corners
  • Water spilling over the front edge during melting
  • Downspouts that look frozen, clogged, or disconnected

Safety note: avoid ladders when ice is present. A ground-level inspection catches most issues.

What NOT to do

Don’t chip ice aggressively.
It can damage gutters, fascia, and shingles. Also avoid ladders on icy days.

What DOES help

  • Confirm downspouts discharge away from the foundation.
  • Keep the area around downspout exits clear of snow/ice piles.
  • Schedule a seasonal inspection: pitch, supports, joints, and flow.

Pro tip

Most “spring leaks” start with winter overflow. A quick check now can prevent wood rot and interior moisture later.

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Tip: If it’s unsafe (ice, fallen branches, active leaks), stay off ladders and call us first.