The front of our house gets the majority of the sun and is suffering most acutely from the ice issue. I've been knocking off the snow and ice from the edge of the roof every day. It hasn't been too hard, since I can reach the roof with a shovel from the ground.
I haven't been worrying about the back of the house since it's perpetually in the shade and shouldn't get the snow-melt to ice issue.
Wrong.
I think the kitchen vent in the bottom of the photo may have contributed to the extreme melting. I knocked the ice off, but the gutter was "linear-ized". That is to say, the gutter has changed in shape from a "U" to a "I". That'll probably have to be replaced come spring. Unless it can be bent back into shape.
Unfortunately that wasn't all.
This portion of the gutter toppled down when I tried to knock the ice off it. The screws just ripped out of the wood trim. When the snow goes away we'll have to evaluate whether it can be bent back and salvaged. Probably not, though.
Unfortunately, the gutter looks like a continuous piece, so the entire gutter for the back of the house may have to be replaced.
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There are two houses with gutters down on our street as well. Some gutter business is going to get rich this spring.
The same thing happened to our gutter. Sometimes it's nice to have a landlord ;)
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