Gutters are easy to ignore. They sit at the edge of the roof, quietly moving rainwater away from your home. When they clog, sag, leak, or pull away from the
You paid for a gutter repair.The leak stopped.The sagging section was secured. Then one year later — or sooner — the same issue comes back. For many Waterbury homeowners, this
A small gutter leak doesn’t look serious. It drips a little during rain. Maybe there’s slight overflow in one corner. Nothing urgent — at least that’s what many homeowners think.
Most homeowners notice small exterior cracks and think: “It’s just cosmetic.”“I’ll seal it later.”“It hasn’t leaked yet.” At LCM Services LLC, we’ve seen how these tiny cracks—often no wider than
If you own a home in Waterbury, you’ve probably noticed a pattern: Homeowners often assume it’s bad luck or poor workmanship. In reality, it’s physics, weather patterns, and local conditions
Many Waterbury homeowners share the same frustration: You paid for the fix. It looked good at first. But months—or sometimes weeks—later, the same problem shows up again. At LCM Services
In Waterbury homes, a single loose exterior panel can allow water, air, pests, and pressure changes to enter the structure, triggering a chain reaction that damages insulation, framing, siding systems,
Many Waterbury homes fail inspections not because of obvious damage, but due to hidden exterior and structural issues that develop quietly over time—often behind walls, under siding, along roof edges,
Poor drainage around Waterbury homes doesn’t just damage foundations—it forces moisture upward, leading to siding failure, trim rot, window leaks, roof-edge deterioration, and interior wall damage. When water cannot move
Uneven lot grading causes exterior wall damage in Waterbury homes by directing water toward foundations instead of away from them. Over time, this hidden moisture pressure weakens siding, rots framing,
Vinyl siding panels on Waterbury homes usually separate on one side first because that side experiences uneven stress from sun exposure, moisture patterns, wind pressure, and older construction methods. These
Roof repairs done years ago often fail all at once because multiple hidden weaknesses—aging materials, shifting structures, and delayed moisture damage—reach their breaking point at the same time. In Waterbury