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Good idea to collect snow from gutter.
Ideally snow and ice should melt and run through a guttering system but constant subfreezing temperatures tend to hinder that process.
Both these problems are frustrating and can make the gutter almost useless.
In areas with snow it is possible to harvest quite a bit of water every winter by simply saving snow in large tanks or barrels.
Another major issue people complain of is that the gutter does not complement the look of the house a problem that the downspout is especially accused of.
Once the snow melts you will have a good amount of water stored up.
In fact you can even use them as spouts on top.
Rain gutter ideas that are creative may sound silly.
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Heavy ice or hard snow should shoot over the top of the gutters but rain should fall into the gutters.
Combining a gutter guard and a heated cable together can be a powerful way to keep your gutters functioning properly all year.
Gutter shields one very interesting product for snow country is called gutter helmet.
They can help you collect storm water and use it for gardening.
Leaf guard uses the same concept but is built right into the rain gutter.
The reverse curve designs allow small pieces of debris to be carried into the gutter where it s impossible to clean out the decaying muck.
Seems like the gutters should be mounted just below a line extending in the same direction of the roof slope.
A buried socked 4 plastic drain tile line with some slope should go in a gravel trench maybe 12 deep then tie the drain ends together and run to daylight if your topo permits.
However their water catching shape and durability is not just helpful in unloading tons of rainwater from your roof during a truly taxing storm.
A heat cable will melt the ice and snow by keeping the inside of the gutter warm therefore allowing the guards to remain free of ice and icicles.
It is a specially shaped sheet metal cover for the rain gutters that draws the water around and into the gutter but throws leaves snow and even ice off the edge over the gutter.
When accumulated snow melts it can create ice dams which can weigh down on the gutter even breaking it.
All of this cold snow and ice can wreak havoc on gutters.