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If you think your gutters are
a problem only in the Spring and Fall being clogged
with leaves and debris... think again. Frozen ice and
snow can
cause leaks
and damage your home as well as cause potential legal problems from falling
ice. Optional ClearHeat Gutter Systems from FJB Associates can end your winter
gutter problems.
Are you tired of the dangerous work of climbing ladders
and having to use both hands to un-freeze or chip the
ice out of your gutters in winter? When water freezes
it expands, think about the damage that does to you gutters.
The weight of the frozen water and snow can tear your
gutters from the your roof, shingles and trim of your
home causing many thousands of dollars more in damage
than installing ClearHeat Gutter Systems from FJB Associates
on your home. Think about 2nd and 3rd story homes and
the dangers they represent!
With ClearHeat Gutter Systems, you do NOT have to necessarily
replace your existing gutters. If a homeowner does want
or need new gutters, ClearWater gutters are 45% stronger
and 300% stiffer than the competition. FJB Associates
Gutter Systems simply are fitted to run through your
existing system! If you have new or a good existing gutter
system, why spend the money to replace it? Just improve
your existing gutters with ClearHeat Gutter Systems from
FJB Associates.
Whether
you have new gutters or may need to replace your existing
system, ClearHeat can be installed to end your winter
gutter problems. ClearHeat is run throughout your existing
gutter system and out the downspout. Why chance ice and
snow damage to your gutters and home?
FJB Associates are the exclusive retailer for optional
ClearHeat Gutter Systems from Massachusetts to Connecticut,
from New York to Pennsylvania and the Carolinas.
The
first hidden heat tape system for existing or new gutters!
- Ice
dams can cause leaks
- Ice can rip-off your gutters
and damage your home
- Icicles can potentially be dangerous
or destructive when they break off
- Icicles can create
slippery situations in front of your door
Ice forms on your roof when there
is an improper balance of insulation and ventilation.
Heat from the house can
warm up the attic, in turn warming up
the roof and melting snow. It is important to keep a good insulation barrier
between your house and the attic.
It is equally important to ventilate the attic to keep
the inside temperature the same as the outside temperature.
Sometimes you can’t control the insulation and
ventilation, in situations like a vaulted ceiling or
a heated garage with open rafters.
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