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Landscape Erosion From Gutter Runoff in Birmingham, AL
This is a common reason Birmingham homeowners call us. Homes across Birmingham deal with hard downpours, leaf buildup, and sudden storm damage. A gutter system has to do more than look straight from the street. It has to carry roof runoff quickly, protect fascia, move water away from foundations, and hold up through Alabama weather. When a gutter problem starts showing up during rain, the damage often spreads faster than expected.

Signs the problem is serious
- Water is crossing windows, doors, walkways, or siding instead of draining cleanly.
- The gutter line is visibly pulling, leaking, or staying full after a storm.
- Mulch washout, foundation puddling, or roof-edge staining keeps coming back.
- The issue gets worse in hard rain or after wind and debris events.
Why this happens
Problems like landscape erosion from gutter runoff usually come from one of a few root causes: buildup inside the trough or downspout, poor pitch, undersized sections, weak hanger attachment, storm impact, or drainage paths that were never routed far enough away from the house. Birmingham rain can hide those weaknesses until one strong storm exposes all of them at once.

Why waiting can cost more
Homeowners often put off gutter work because the damage looks small from the ground. In practice, recurring overflow and poorly directed runoff can lead to rotted fascia, siding damage, washed-out planting beds, wet crawlspace areas, and moisture collecting near the foundation. On storm-damaged systems, delay can also turn a repairable section into a larger replacement.
How we solve it
The fix depends on the source of the trouble. Sometimes the answer is a cleaning and downspout flush. Sometimes we need to reset pitch, reinforce the attachment points, replace damaged sections, add outlets, or change where the downspout discharges. When the whole system is worn out, replacement can be the better long-term answer.
Our goal is to solve the actual cause of the issue, not just seal one visible leak and leave the drainage problem in place.
Common Questions
Is this a repair issue or a replacement issue?
It depends on whether the problem is isolated to one area or part of a wider system failure. We look at attachment, metal condition, pitch, outlets, and fascia before recommending the next step.
Can this kind of problem damage the house?
Yes. Gutter trouble can lead to fascia rot, siding stains, erosion, foundation moisture, and roof-edge leaks if water is left in the wrong place.
When should I call right away?
Call or text right away if water is entering the home, a gutter is hanging loose, or runoff is flooding the foundation area during active rain.