Water-path review
We look at roof planes, valleys, existing overflow, downspouts, and foundation discharge points.
WestmereExteriorsWestmere installs seamless aluminum and copper gutter systems, downspouts, and drainage improvements for Central Ohio homes where function and curb appeal both matter.
A well-planned gutter system protects the roof edge, siding, landscaping, foundation, and entry paths.
Water problems often show up at the edges before they become expensive repairs.
Water spilling over the front edge, especially near valleys or long roof runs.
Rot, staining, peeling paint, or movement near the gutter line.
Downspouts discharging too close to the home or water collecting near walkways.
Old gutters that distract from new roofing, siding, trim, or windows.
Westmere helps homeowners compare gutter profile, color, size, material, and downspout placement in the context of the whole exterior.
We look at roof planes, valleys, existing overflow, downspouts, and foundation discharge points.
Profile, size, color, material, guard options, and downspout locations are clarified.
Gutters are formed, pitched, secured, and connected to downspouts with clean line work.
The site is cleaned and the drainage plan is reviewed with the homeowner.
Not always, but roof work is a smart time to evaluate gutter condition, sizing, fascia, and downspout placement.
They can be a strong choice for the right home, especially when the architecture can carry the material without looking forced.
Yes, when they fit the roof, tree coverage, maintenance expectations, and drainage goals.
A gutter system should solve visible water problems without creating visual noise.
Roof areas, valleys, overflow points, downspout locations, and discharge concerns reviewed.
Gutter profile, color, pitch, hangers, and downspout placement installed for function and appearance.
Homeowner walkthrough of water routing, maintenance expectations, and any recommended next steps.
Request a visit to review gutter condition, water flow, and drainage options.