If your gutters are overflowing leaves and other debris could be the least of your problems.
Gutter shingle debris.
Sediment can clog gutters 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.
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.
Have the gutters cleaned out and check their slope.
Look in the roof gutters for shingle granules too.
However if they re installed correctly the amount of debris that enters the gutter is usually small enough to be washed away and the solid surface of the guards can be cleaned with just an occasional spraying with a garden hose.
Slip under shingles and screw to gutters.
The angled installation allows water and wind to clear debris off your roof while at the same time channeling the rain into the gutter and through the downspouts.
Notice the gutters were not drainging so i check gutters.
We have a new asphalt roof.
It seems to be most prevalent early and later in the shingles life.
An overflowing gutter can be a sign of a decaying roof.
Pay attention to what s clogging up your gutter systems and you can keep track of the integrity of your roofing.
More likelynallmofmthat gutter debris is from a prior roof tear off or wear and damage.