Hidden roof damage
Overflowing gutters push water back under the lowest course of tiles, where it rots batten timbers out of sight.
An afternoon thunderstorm in the Klang Valley can drop forty millimetres of rain in twenty minutes. The cheapest piece of insurance against water damage isn’t a new roof — it’s a clean, securely bracketed gutter line.
Tropical foliage shed continuously, not seasonally. Add palm fronds, jacaranda flowers, gravel washed down from roof sheets, and even nesting material from cikrak swallows, and most uncleared gutters surrender in around eighteen months.
Overflowing gutters push water back under the lowest course of tiles, where it rots batten timbers out of sight.
Water that misses the gutter sheets straight down the wall and erodes the soil ringed around your foundation slab.
Standing water in clogged gutters is one of the most consistent breeding sites for Aedes during the rainy season.
A one-off clear for a single-storey terrace typically runs RM 280–RM 420; a bungalow with multiple downpipes is RM 480–RM 900. Most clients sign up for a twice-a-year visit (RM 460–RM 780 annually) timed to the start of the heavier monsoon weeks.
If you have heavy overhanging trees, we sometimes recommend a quarterly visit instead. We’ll work it out with you on the first survey, not in a sales pitch.
Twice a year is enough for most properties. Add a third visit if you have rain trees, palms or large flowering trees within ten metres of the roof line.
Sometimes. For palms and large leaves, mesh guards make a real difference. For finer debris, they slow rather than stop clogging. We’ll tell you whether your trees justify the spend.
Yes. We re-bracket, re-pitch the fall, and replace any spans with corroded brackets. If the gutter material itself is shot, we’ll quote a replacement.
Routine work — usually a new shoe-and-elbow piece or a small drain channel to direct the discharge.
Tell us about your trees and where overflow is happening. We’ll suggest the smallest job that will actually solve it.