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May 26, 2011 at 6:13 AM #18831May 26, 2011 at 7:42 AM #698925sdrealtorParticipant
The issue with not having rain gutters is that the water drips down and splashes on the dirt around the house staining the stucco. I see those house all the time.
You can get away without them but its always better to control the flow of water around one’s home.
May 26, 2011 at 7:42 AM #699751sdrealtorParticipantThe issue with not having rain gutters is that the water drips down and splashes on the dirt around the house staining the stucco. I see those house all the time.
You can get away without them but its always better to control the flow of water around one’s home.
May 26, 2011 at 7:42 AM #699019sdrealtorParticipantThe issue with not having rain gutters is that the water drips down and splashes on the dirt around the house staining the stucco. I see those house all the time.
You can get away without them but its always better to control the flow of water around one’s home.
May 26, 2011 at 7:42 AM #699605sdrealtorParticipantThe issue with not having rain gutters is that the water drips down and splashes on the dirt around the house staining the stucco. I see those house all the time.
You can get away without them but its always better to control the flow of water around one’s home.
May 26, 2011 at 7:42 AM #700105sdrealtorParticipantThe issue with not having rain gutters is that the water drips down and splashes on the dirt around the house staining the stucco. I see those house all the time.
You can get away without them but its always better to control the flow of water around one’s home.
May 26, 2011 at 7:51 AM #699756earlyretirementParticipantOK..thanks sdrealtor. I guess I’ve always seen houses with gutters in other parts of the country. Fortunately only one house that I saw yesterday didn’t have it so I got curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
May 26, 2011 at 7:51 AM #699610earlyretirementParticipantOK..thanks sdrealtor. I guess I’ve always seen houses with gutters in other parts of the country. Fortunately only one house that I saw yesterday didn’t have it so I got curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
May 26, 2011 at 7:51 AM #700110earlyretirementParticipantOK..thanks sdrealtor. I guess I’ve always seen houses with gutters in other parts of the country. Fortunately only one house that I saw yesterday didn’t have it so I got curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
May 26, 2011 at 7:51 AM #698930earlyretirementParticipantOK..thanks sdrealtor. I guess I’ve always seen houses with gutters in other parts of the country. Fortunately only one house that I saw yesterday didn’t have it so I got curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
May 26, 2011 at 7:51 AM #699024earlyretirementParticipantOK..thanks sdrealtor. I guess I’ve always seen houses with gutters in other parts of the country. Fortunately only one house that I saw yesterday didn’t have it so I got curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer.
May 26, 2011 at 8:58 AM #700130carliParticipantWhen we had our house totally remodeled and added on to a few years ago, we were surprised to find that our builder hadn’t factored in the cost of gutters. He said they were optional. We went back to the architect’s plans, and found they weren’t spec’d, but when we discussed it w/the architect he said he expected we’d put them on. For a little while, we thought we might skip them because we were afraid they might look ugly (our roofline has a lot of angles), but decided we didn’t want to deal with the water issues. We’re glad we put them on…can’t even imagine not having them with all the storms we’ve had, and visually, we don’t even notice them.
May 26, 2011 at 8:58 AM #699630carliParticipantWhen we had our house totally remodeled and added on to a few years ago, we were surprised to find that our builder hadn’t factored in the cost of gutters. He said they were optional. We went back to the architect’s plans, and found they weren’t spec’d, but when we discussed it w/the architect he said he expected we’d put them on. For a little while, we thought we might skip them because we were afraid they might look ugly (our roofline has a lot of angles), but decided we didn’t want to deal with the water issues. We’re glad we put them on…can’t even imagine not having them with all the storms we’ve had, and visually, we don’t even notice them.
May 26, 2011 at 8:58 AM #699044carliParticipantWhen we had our house totally remodeled and added on to a few years ago, we were surprised to find that our builder hadn’t factored in the cost of gutters. He said they were optional. We went back to the architect’s plans, and found they weren’t spec’d, but when we discussed it w/the architect he said he expected we’d put them on. For a little while, we thought we might skip them because we were afraid they might look ugly (our roofline has a lot of angles), but decided we didn’t want to deal with the water issues. We’re glad we put them on…can’t even imagine not having them with all the storms we’ve had, and visually, we don’t even notice them.
May 26, 2011 at 8:58 AM #699776carliParticipantWhen we had our house totally remodeled and added on to a few years ago, we were surprised to find that our builder hadn’t factored in the cost of gutters. He said they were optional. We went back to the architect’s plans, and found they weren’t spec’d, but when we discussed it w/the architect he said he expected we’d put them on. For a little while, we thought we might skip them because we were afraid they might look ugly (our roofline has a lot of angles), but decided we didn’t want to deal with the water issues. We’re glad we put them on…can’t even imagine not having them with all the storms we’ve had, and visually, we don’t even notice them.
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