We don’t always notice them—but when the rain starts pouring, your downspouts are some of the hardest-working parts of your home. They quietly carry water away from your roof and foundation, protecting your house from damage that can sneak up if they’re not working properly.
1. Prevents Basement Leaks
If water pools around your foundation, it can eventually find its way inside. Properly working downspouts direct rainwater several feet away from your home, helping to keep your basement dry.
2. Protects Your Foundation
Consistent moisture near your foundation can cause cracks and shifting over time. Extending downspouts help to keep that water safely away, preserving the structure of your home.
3. Reduces Soil Erosion
Without them, heavy rains wash away soil and landscaping near your house. That not only creates a mess but can also expose your foundation and make your yard uneven.
4. Keeps Your Roof & Gutters Healthy
Clogged or missing downspouts put extra strain on your gutters and roof edges. That can lead to rot, leaks, and expensive repairs—problems that are easily prevented with a little maintenance.

✅ Quick Tip: Make sure your downspouts extend at least 4–6 feet from your home. Add extensions if needed, and keep them clear of leaves and debris this fall so they can handle the heavier rains.
A few simple checks now will give you peace of mind when the next storm rolls through Norfolk and Northeast Nebraska!