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Default Questions on seamless gutters


"Bob" wrote

Yes. That allows for drying. At least that is the way I figured it. At
any rate, where the gutter was tight against the wood on the bottom, is
where it rotted.
Bob-tx



Mine created a long popsicle for most of the winter that kept the eave,
eventually rotting it. The gutter had been mounted in contact with the
eave. (fascia?)

Steve