Gutter-to-Roof Integration: Insured Crews Prevent Overflow Damage

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Roofs do not fail all at once. They fail at seams and transitions, where materials change and water has options. The joint between roof and gutter is one of those deceptively simple lines that determines whether a building quietly sheds storms for decades or suffers chronic overflow, fascia rot, and interior leaks. I have walked the ladders after more cloudbursts than I can count, and the same