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What Type of Gutter Should You Get?

by Trish

Having the right type of guttering installed on your home is an important consideration, particularly if you live in a place that goes through all four seasons. If you’re having new guttering put in, there are several things to consider, including the material it’s made of, the features it includes, and various other, more aesthetic considerations.

What Material Should it Be?

Aluminium is one of the most popular choices for guttering, as it is a very light material that doesn’t rust at all, and is available in different colours and finishes. It’s quite a durable material, as long as it doesn’t suffer any hard knocks which can cause it to become damaged – this is something to think about if you live in a windy area with many big trees around. Aluminium guttering is available in various thicknesses, and it’s best to opt for a thicker type if you live in a place that gets very cold in the winter, as thin aluminium can warp if it gets filled with heavy snow and ice.

Steel is a much heavier material than aluminium, but it’s also a lot more resistant to harsh weather, such as storms and wind, although it is possible for it to rust if it’s not finished correctly. Steel is also cheaper than aluminium and available in more colours, but you must be careful to get it rust-proofed if you live in a particularly wet area.

Vinyl is similar to aluminium in its functionality, although it’s quicker and easier to install, and easier to cut to shape. It’s also more resistant to denting, and is just as rust resistant, although it can warp in extremely high temperatures.

Copper is quite a rare choice for guttering, although it is often considered the most attractive, it is also the most expensive. Copper guttering is rust and rot resistant, and incredibly durable, although it can oxidise and so turn green if not finished correctly.

What Features Should it Have?

A Leaf Screen or Mesh is placed over the top of guttering to prevent it from becoming clogged up with leaves. However, it needs cleaning out quite often, especially in the autumn and winter, as leaves can build up quickly and prevent any water from entering the gutter.

Gutter Slots

Slots in guttering work similarly to leaf screens and mesh, but are much less likely to get clogged up. They work by having a solid, angular “roof” surface, with small slots cut into it, which allows water to enter, but causes leaves and other debris to slide off instead of getting stuck, thus making it easier to clean.

Gutter Guards

Gutter guards also prevent guttering from becoming clogged, but once again they feature a different design; A completely solid roof covers the gutter, but with a lip that curves underneath, allowing water to filter into the gutter, while debris falls away.

What Else is There to Consider?

Range of colours, shapes and styles, price, and the climate of the area you live in are all important considerations when having new guttering installed.

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Patricia Thompson is a home improvement expert. She says that Gutters Sunshine are really good in performance and are not too expensive even.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, House and Home Tagged With: aluminium, colour, copper, durable, gutter, gutter guards, gutter slots, installed, materials, rust, rust proofed, seasons, steel, vinyl, weather

Spring is definitely here

by The Diva

It looks like the weather is starting to get warm again. I couldn’t believe it in March when for over a week we had almost early summer like weather. It was amazing! Of course, it cooled off again to almost winter like temperatures, doesn’t that figure.

Spring is definitely here and it’s way ahead of itself this year. My garden is weeks ahead of itself. If I didn’t know it was the beginning of April I’d think it was early May when I look at how big the plants are in my backyard and how many leaves are already on the roses and so on.

One of my friends is so ready for summer to get here that he’s already getting his cottage prepared. He’s been up there getting it set up already and he normally doesn’t open up his cottage until the end of April! Oh and he’s already looking for a pwc battery for his Jet Ski. The water in the lake is still too cold to use a Jet Ski but if the weather keeps up the way it has I’m sure people will be in the water by May.

How’s the weather in your area? Has spring sort of jumped into early summer or at least into late spring due to a warmer than normal winter in your area too?

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and family, House and Home, Items to Try, The yard Tagged With: april, battery, cottage, garden, growing, jet ski, lake, leafs, May, open up, plants, roses, spring, summer, warm, water, weather, winter

Sure signs of spring

by The Diva

Just in the last week or two they’ve started saying on the news that we’re supposed to brace ourselves for a colder and longer spring than usual. Now that’s depressing news since we’re just coming out of a colder winter than we’ve had in years.

The trouble is … I don’t quit believe the weather men.

Two weekends ago as my husband and I were driving in the countryside we noticed flocks of birds flying overhead. They were flocks of geese and ducks. Now that was what … February 22 or so? We even used scopes to verify what type of birds were flying overhead.

Then .. last weekend we noticed that the trees, in particular the willow trees, were starting to look fuller. They were still leafless of course since it’s still quit cold here in Toronto, but I think the trees are starting to develop small leaf buds.

Sure signs of spring. I’m certain of it!

Filed Under: Home and family, House and Home, Items to Try, The yard, Womens World Tagged With: birds, cold, cold spring, colder, countryside, flock, flying, leaf buds, leaf out, long spring, overhead, signs of spring, spring, weather, willow

How do you stay active when it’s really hot outside?

by The Diva

I have to find a way to get more active! As I was just saying on one of my other blogs … it’s been very hot here in Toronto lately and as a result I’ve been trapped indoors where it’s cool for the last couple of weeks.

I’m feeling the lack of activity! If the heat doesn’t let up soon I think I might start getting out of shape (not that I’m in the best shape anyway, mind you) and gaining weight. I might have to look into getting some Lipovox! Just kidding.

I think what I’m going to do is try to get outside in the early morning or in the late evening when it should be a little cooler outside. I can at least take a long walk or a bike ride in order to increase my activity level and not feel so house bound.

How do you stay in shape when it’s too hot for outdoor activities?

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try Tagged With: active, bike ride, diet pills, early morning, fitness, gain weight, hot, late evening, long walks, out of shape, too hot, walk, warm, weather

It’s gonna be a hot one!

by The Diva

I think we’re going to have a really hot summer here in Toronto. We had such a mild winter and warm spring I just know it’s going to be a hot hot hot summer.

I wish our yard was bigger. It’s so tiny. I’d loved to have one of those huge above ground pools or even better an in ground pool but we can’t. Our yard is just too tiny.

Our yard is about 30 feet long by 17 feet wide. Not terrible if it was completely bare, but of course we have quite the garden with 3 to 4 feet deep raised garden beds that border the edges of the yard so the free space is very small.

I guess if this summer is as hot as I think it’s going to be we might get a kiddie pool. LOL Hey .. we’ve thought of getting one anyway for our dog – she’d love it … but maybe we’d sit in it too.

What do you think?

Filed Under: Home and family, Home Improvement, Items to Try, The yard Tagged With: hot, hot summer, kiddie pool, pool, small yard, weather

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