We recently wrote about commercial gutter guards and how gutter protection can greatly benefit commercial buildings such as office buildings, schools, and factories. Of course, Gutterglove can also help with townhomes and multi-family housing as well.
Homeowners associations could opt to install Gutterglove gutter protection. An HOA can benefit from this for all the same reasons homeowners can; our gutter guards greatly reduce maintenance fees, and protect homes from water damage, attic mold, and foundation damage. A complete list of benefits is available on our frequently asked questions page.
A townhome we were recently looked at had gutters filled with debris. The resident of this townhouse said that it felt like they were standing under Niagra Falls when they walked out of their front door while it was raining:
Was any water even making it out of the downspouts?
Homeowners associations of course spend HOA fees as wisely as possible. There is a lot of maintenance involved when caring for 20, 100, or 200 multifamily units. Most dense housing neighborhoods in North Carolina feature plenty of trees. The trees are required to keep shade in the neighborhood and usually required by law simply due to all of the benefits that they offer, and who would want to live in a neighborhood with no trees? There are no neighborhoods in Cary or Raleigh or anywhere in NC that we’re aware of that lack trees.
If you work with a HOA or manage multi-family housing and would like more information on how our products are superior at keeping gutters clean, feel free to contact us today for a free estimate.
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