Question: Why do eavestroughs drip during the winter?

Answer: Eavestroughs often drip in the winter due to ice and snow buildup. As daytime temperatures rise, the snow and ice begin to melt, causing water to flow into the eavestroughs. When temperatures drop again, this water can refreeze, leading to blockages or slow drainage, which results in dripping. Proper maintenance, including clearing ice and debris, can help minimize this issue.

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