Well that is a sand like granule that comes from your shingle roof.
Shingle sediment in gutters.
Particularly in the summer months and strong sun the ashphalt is prone to cracking and drying out.
Smaller debris such as shingle sediment however may not be blocked by these guards.
There s never shingle sediment clogging unlike micro hole systems peace of mind your days of climbing ladders to clean gunk out of your gutter system are over.
In almost every instance gutter installers take the path of least resistance and shove the gutter right underneath the roof shingles instead.
Sediment can clog gutters.
Shingle sediment is made up primarily of sand like granules or grit that separate from asphalt shingles and other small matter that sticks to the roof surface and washes into gutters.
In particular gutters can clog with debris from the roof creating problems every time it rains.
What is that anyway.
Solid helmet or reverse curve cover that slides under the bottom roof shingle is screwed or snapped onto the top front of the gutter.
The sediment in this gutter is made up of granules mixed with dirt.
Although there are many gutter cover brands available there are really only 2 types of gutter covers.
With 404 1 8 holes per sq.
When you clean your gutters have you noticed a build up of sediment in them.
Double box packaging for extra protection.
Gutters should be hung where a straight edge laying on your roof shingles can easily extend over the front lip of the gutter this is the proper installment location for the high point of the gutter.
Because of this many people invest in gutter guards that can prevent large debris such as pine needles and leaves from collecting in the gutters.
Because each shingle has so many you usually don t have to be concerned about finding granules in your gutters especially if your roof is relatively new.
This gritty substance separates from the asphalt shingles and washes off into the gutters.
Given the origin of these granules a staple of any asphalt shingle roof your immediate instinct upon finding them should not be to fear for the integrity of your roof.
If you see granules this deep in the gutters look carefully at the shingles to see if they re losing granules prematurely.
It is normal for some granules to start coming off the shingles over time.
Ashphalt shingle roofs can deteriorate over time causing the protective mineral granules to come away.
The resulting sediment is a common cause of clogged gutters and can become costly if not attended to.
It s considered part of the natural.
Long term uniform granule loss is not considered functional damage by insurance companies.
Whether you live near a dusty road or you have old asphalt shingles that are decomposing fine sediment is a common problem in your gutters.
Flat perforated screen cover that sits flat on top of the gutter.