Veronica Smith wrote:
jordan barton wrote:welcome to permies Veronica!
First it would help to know where you are located? so we could get a sense of what local would mean to better answer your question.
Hi Jordan,
I hope you are doing well!
I live in interior of Massachusetts. This region has a humid continental climate and winters are long, cold with heavy snow.
Generally in New England we do not have gutters because of the problems they bring on.
I always thought it was interesting in that as soon as a person crosses the New York border, instantly the gutters are gone from the houses. It kind of only makes sense with our humidity and long cold winters because they do not tend to last very long.
Where I live in Maine, we sometimes see houses with gutters, but they tend to be people moving in from away who do not realize they will not be on their houses long. My recommendation in New England has always been to save a homeowner's money, and just not install them. There are better long term solutions to the solutions they bring like properly grading around the house, and that sort of thing.
If a person is going to collect the roof
water for irrigation, that might be a good reason to put on gutters, but then again, New England does not really have a problem with that either.