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Rain Gutters

One wouldn't normally think of rain gutters as a "green" product but when you consider what they do for a home, it is easy to make the connection. First, gutters are designed to control water. They are a key component of protecting your home from water damage and moisture which can develop easily into hazardous mold and mildew health issues. Rain gutters also control water runoff by diverting away from the home's foundation to avoid expensive foundation problems. "Rainwater catch systems can be installed with our rain gutters to collect water for landscaping and other non-drinking purposes which can save homeowners money on their water bill," says David Rodriguez, owner of Rain Gutters And More in Harlingen, Texas. He adds "Gutters made from steel or aluminum are greener than those made from vinyl" A good quality rain gutter system that is properly installed is an excellent way to guarantee that your roof and your home will last for many years.

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