Water Leaking from the Ceiling: What Steps to Take
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Downspout placement in Ossining is more consequential than on a standard flat suburban lot. The village's steep hillside terrain means water discharged from a downspout has real velocity and follows the grade — sometimes toward a foundation, sometimes toward a neighboring property below, sometimes toward lower-lying areas near the Sing Sing Kill or the waterfront where flooding is already a periodic concern. Properties in these lower-lying areas need downspouts that direct water well clear of foundations and drainage patterns that avoid compounding existing groundwater conditions.
Meridian Contracting handles downspout installation, repair, and replacement throughout Ossining, sized and positioned for each property's specific terrain.

Correct sizing and placement based on roof area and slope, routing water safely downhill and away from foundations on Ossining's steep hillside properties.

Full replacement of rusted or damaged sections, matched to your existing gutter profile and color.

Fixing disconnected joints, heavy debris clogs from wooded hillside conditions, dented sections, and loose straps.
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Yes significantly — water on a steep lot follows the grade with real velocity, and placement that doesn’t account for this can direct water toward a foundation or neighboring property below.
Yes — these properties deal with elevated groundwater during wet periods, making correct downspout routing more critical to avoid compounding existing drainage concerns.
It depends on roof size and slope; we calculate this on-site for each property.
Yes, we include extensions, splash blocks, and diverters wherever the terrain requires it.
Yes — water directed without accounting for grade can accelerate toward a foundation with more force than on a flat lot.
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