Perla Seamless Rain Gutters Inc. is a highly qualified licensed rain gutter company. It is family owned and operated. Perla Rain Gutters was established in 2004, and since then, it has been in business.
“We serve customers to the best of our ability. We provide a wide variety of Rain Gutters and material, to fill each need. We have our customers best interest at heart; we make sure our customers are advised as to which system will best serve them and the most cost effective” - proud owner, Joel Osorio.
About Gutters:
If your gutters are old, damaged, sagging, loose, has missing parts, or improperly installed, it is likely exterior damage to your home is sure to follow.
A gutter that is missing, or that drains too close to the house will saturate the ground. This wet saturated ground can produce a variety of problems. It is a breeding ground for mold and mildew. It will eat away at foundations and basement walls. Leaks and cracks will develop. Exposure of water to interior and exterior walls and floors, can degrade the foundation, become moldy and stained. Entire homes have been destroyed due to water damage, which could have been easily preventable with a quality gutter system. Gutters should be checked for debris and blockages. The fascia brackets should also be checked, as they may have been damaged, causing the gutters to sag. If water overflows over the front of the gutter, it can be very annoying, both to walk under and because of the noise it can create. This is generally due to broken brackets or the gutters not being installed correctly to catch the rainfall from the roof tiles. If joints are leaking, the rubber seals inside the joint will probably need re-sealing, or sometimes the joint itself should be renewed.
Gutters are essential for routing roof runoff away from your home. It is extremely important that gutters and downspouts drain rain water quickly and efficiently from the roof of the house. If ignored, poor rain water drainage, leads to costly repairs- which cannot be ignored! Installed properly, gutters keep foundations and crawl spaces dry, preserve topsoil, protect siding from backsplash staining and rotting, shield windows and doors from water infiltration and damage.