Gutters are an all-important part of every functional roofing system. Without one, you run the risk of letting your home fall into disrepair. By channeling water where it’s supposed to go, the structure stays dry and avoids the ill effects of flooding.
Most people take it for granted, however, not knowing that it’s a product of a long and colorful history. Here’s a brief glimpse into the history of gutters and how we see them today.
The Beginning
Gutters go as far back as 3,000 BC to 1,500 BC. The Harappan civilization, currently Pakistan, used the very first clay gutters in recorded history. However, it wasn’t until the rise of the Roman Empire that gutters became common. They crowned roads so that mud and water would run downhill and into the gutters at the side. The Romans subsequently brought gutters to Britain.
The Modern Era
At around 1931 to 1950, gutters in Britain were generally made of plastic. This was because the two world wars have accelerated the development of synthetic materials, plastic included. It wasn’t until the 1960s, however, that aluminum gutter machines were invented. By then, this became the norm because of aluminum’s sheer strength and lack of heft. These days, you even have the option to install seamless gutters for superior protection.
Don’t leave your home vulnerable to the issues brought about by rainwater and melted snow. By investing in a proper gutter system, you can help your roof keep you safe and dry.
Barry Best Seamless Gutters is the gutter contractor you can depend on to keep your home free from the ill effects of water damage. We are New York, including DeWitt, Manlius, and Syracuse, NY’s top source of Gutter Helmet®.Call us now at (315) 697-5000 to get a free quote. We look forward to working with you.