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  1. 4304 Harvest CT Rohnert Park, CA
    707 484 3876

  2. 5133 w whispering wind dr Glendale, AZ
    623 238 0747
    Service Area: Glendale, Az & Surrounding Area

  3. 206 N Truman Blvd Crystal City, MO
    800 557 9509

  4. 98 S CYPRESS CT Chandler, AZ
    602 819 1473

  5. 2023 w darrell road Phoenix, AZ
    480 882 1256
    Service Area: All Of Arizona

  6. 4001 N 33rd Pl Phoenix, AZ
    602 908 3455
    Service Area: Maricopa County; Portions Of Pinal County

  7. 7144 W BUCKSKIN TRL Peoria, AZ
    602 795 3908

  8. 3936 E Desert Cove Ave Phoenix, AZ
    602 615 0362
    Service Area: Portions Of Maricopa Counties

  9. 5349 w.banff lane Glendale, AZ
    602 435 4346
    Service Area: 85032-5028

  10. 4202 E MCDOWELL RD Phoenix, AZ
    602 955 5912

  1. 2911 S Umatilla St Englewood, CO
    602 688 9086
    Service Area: Phoenix

  2. 1954 E DEER VALLEY RD Phoenix, AZ
    480 898 3777

  3. PO Box 151 Moseley, VA
    804 893 2900
    Service Area: All Of Virginia

  4. 13901 Midway Road Dallas, TX
    800 803 8010
    Service Area: Dallas/fort Worth

  5. 4010 N W GRAND AVE Phoenix, AZ
    602 242 0004

  6. 12309 W Berry Ln El Mirage, AZ
    602 770 4531
    Service Area: Valley Wide

  7. PO Box 2747 Scottsdale, AZ
    602 690 4567

  8. Phoenix, AZ
    480 733 4346
    Service Area: Maricopa County

  9. 530 E McDowell Rd Phoenix, AZ
    480 648 1884
    Service Area: Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska & Wyoming

  10. 340 E. Merrill AV Gilbert, AZ
    480 310 6214
    Service Area: Maricopa County

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Arizona gutters require less work

Angie's List asked to talk to three experts about gutter cleaning, maintenance and the right time to repair or replace.

Tim Bender, vice president, Arizona Energy Products & Raingutters, Phoenix, azenergy.com

Scott Rovelli, president, Diamond Gutter Inc., Phoenix, diamondgutterinc.com

Stephen Malisa, owner, Arizona Raingutters & Sunscreens, Avondale, Ariz.

When should I have my gutters cleaned?

Bender: It's not as big a deal in Arizona because we don't have a lot of tall trees. If you do have tall trees, you'll want to clean them at least once a year.

Rovelli: It depends on your surroundings and foliage. Take a look inside every six months to make sure the downspouts are clear, especially after the monsoon times and winter rains.

Malisa: Once or twice a year, depending on how often your trees shed.

What are the benefits of clean gutters?

Bender: They keep water away from the foundation of the house, prevent water from ruining landscaping and keep moisture and termites at bay.

Rovelli: If it overflows, you're going to have puddling, which will lead to problems with your foundation. You could see cracking or infestations of termites.

Malisa: You put up gutters to protect fascia, stucco or landscaping. If it's not clean and in good repair, it's like not having a gutter at all.

How do I know whether to repair or replace my gutters?

Bender: The size of gutter and number of downspouts are both very important. If it's too small or you don't have enough downspouts, the gutter can't drain fast enough.

Rovelli: Most A/Cs run their condensation lines into the gutter, but I recommend people run the line under the shingle or tile and run the line to the downspout. Calcium buildup can eat through metal over time.

Malisa: Ask your contractor to use a seamless gutter, which is less likely to leak. You should only use aluminum for gutters. Vinyl will quickly rip or crack in the Arizona sun.

How long should new gutters last?

Bender: Ninety-nine percent of the gutters around here are aluminum, which doesn't rust or deteriorate over time. Material warranties on those are about 100 years.

Rovelli: Most of the time, you can expect 15 to 20 years out of an aluminum gutter. With the Arizona summer sun, you can expect the finish to start fading after about 10 years.

Malisa: Aluminum has a lifetime warranty on the materials.

What licensing and insurance should I look for in a contractor?

Bender: Make sure the person you hire knows what they're doing and is licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.

Rovelli: Insurance protects the homeowner if something gets damaged or someone gets injured.

Malisa: You should always verify that your contractor is licensed with the Registrar of Contractors by looking them up at azroc.gov.

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