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Yeah, those catkins are just turrible......falling all year long and causing peoples houses to fall apart....oh, wait....they only fall for a few weeks a year. I can't imagine the insanity of cleaning the gutters once a year. It comes down to.....do you want to do the work
The problem is most people don't do anything about it until something goes wrong, usually that's about the time they decide to paint the house, and the painter starts finding rotten fascia/sophit boards while he's prepping the house for paint.
Even then all most do is have someone replace the rotten boards(it's like putting a bandaid on a gunshot wound), without any thought to why they rotted in the first place, so the problem still exists, and over time worsens.
Unless the guy doing the repairs happens to be a GC with enough experience to know that you have to fix the cause of the damage or the damage will keep getting worse.
Maybe you're into raising houses, but I'd rather just raise the tree a bit to give the house the air flow it needs to stay dry.
No, I only misunderstood what you meant, because you speak in improper sentences. You might try replacing the word "it" with the noun that you're referring to. [/QUOTE]
Since you don't like oaks with the drip line near the edge of the house, what tree would you suggest be planted there? A sycamore? Or a silver maple? Or maybe a sweetgum? Myself, I'm fine with the oaks.....granted I'd prefer a white cultivar instead of a pin, but I'm still fine with the pin.
Now You're completely in a little world of your own there; Aren't you? Lol does anyone know what he's talking about now? :msp_sneaky:
In this case it's obvious that being around "long enough" doesn't necessarily mean that you've learned anything other than how to sell jobs based on fear and BS.
You really should stay away from those conspiracy theories of yours man.
Like I always say 'If you think education is expensive, you should try paying ignorance'.
If you let things like clogged downspouts go for just a year or two you will end up paying out the a$$ for the repairs, and all that will happen without me BSing you into a state of fear ridden panic.
Why do you think houses have gutters and drip edge on them in the first place? They're not there to keep the leaves off the lawn.
I'll bet the guy who planted that tree neglected to put drain tile around the house too, and the downspouts probably don't connect to drains they probably just have splash blocks under them. I'll bet the owner saved enough money by doing that to install that dandy chainlink fence around the property.
The good news, it's not raining.
But I digress.