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Metal gutters can be noisy, especially if they are full of corners, bends and water deflectors. The noise can be bothersome for some homeowners, such as those with bedrooms on the second floor, but there is a solution.

A solution for gutters with elbows

An easy way to reduce the noise is to tie a nylon rope around the downspout. Using gutter sealant, glue a rope of 3/8’’ in diameter around the opening, and then glue it into the elbows so that it conforms to the shape of the downspout.

Another option is to place a square piece of sponge, shingle or carpet at the bottom of the elbow to absorb the noise. Just make sure the spongy material doesn’t end up blocking the downspout, which could lead to much more serious problems than a noisy gutter.

The rain chain as a replacement option

If the noise becomes truly unbearable, you can always use a rain chain instead. This way, rainwater will glide gently down the chain rather than falling noisily down the downspout.

Consult a gutter expert

In many cases, it can be difficult to identify the root of a problem in order to know how to fix it. Try contacting a gutter installer to find an expert who will be able to explain your options. In some cases, you may have to change the angle of the downspout or make other adjustments to remedy the situation.

Annoying noises may also be the result of broken or leaky gutters. An expert will be able to provide you with a permanent, hassle-free solution.

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