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Eavestroughs or rain gutters collect runoff (rainfall and snow melt) from your roof and direct it away from the walls of your house and your foundation. Eavestroughs are located directly below your roofline which slopes towards and connects to the downspout. The downspout (a hollow pipe) ends in an elbow and is connected to an extension that directs the stormwater 1.5 to 2m away from your house towards the street or back lane.
In a narrow yard, a shorter extension can rest on a splash pad. A splash pad is made of concrete or plastic and it slopes away from the wall.
Maintenance of your eavestroughs will help to ensure excess water is not collecting near your foundation. To ensure the eavestroughs function properly you should:
Learn about EPCOR’s flood prevention programs in Edmonton and book a home inspection today.