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Downspout placement in Somers involves two considerations that are more active here than in flat suburban communities. Somers' rolling terrain means water discharged from a downspout follows grade — sometimes toward a foundation, sometimes toward a lower-lying drainage area near one of the town's spring-fed lakes or streams, where additional water volume from a poorly placed downspout can compound flooding or groundwater elevation. Lake community properties near Shenorock, Lincolndale, and Lake Purdys are particularly sensitive to routing that accounts for proximity to the water table.
Meridian Contracting handles downspout installation, repair, and replacement throughout Somers, sized and positioned for each property's specific terrain and drainage conditions.

Correct sizing and placement for Somers' residential roof areas and rolling terrain, routing water away from foundations and away from lake and stream-adjacent drainage areas.

Fixing corroded sections, disconnected joints, debris clogs from wooded lot conditions, and loose straps.

Full replacement of corroded or damaged sections, matched to existing gutter profiles throughout Somers' varied housing stock.
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Yes — water on sloped terrain follows grade, and placement needs to account for the specific drainage paths on each property.
Yes — proximity to the water table and spring-fed lakes makes correct downspout routing more consequential on these properties.
Yes, we include extensions, splash blocks, and diverters wherever lot conditions and terrain require it.
We calculate this based on actual roof area and lot conditions — we’ll assess on-site and give you a specific recommendation.
Yes — especially on rolling terrain where water directed without accounting for grade can flow toward a foundation.
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