Rotonda Sands sits within the larger Rotonda West planned community, a sprawling network of canals, golf courses, and quiet residential streets that wrap around Rotonda Lake. The neighborhood is popular with retirees and seasonal residents who own well-kept single-family homes. A lot of properties here have mature oak and pine trees lining the lots, and those trees drop serious debris into gutters year-round. The Rotonda River Club area and the nearby Don Pedro Island State Park corridor give the whole zone a lush, green feel, but that same vegetation means gutters fill up fast.
Southwest Florida's climate hits Rotonda Sands hard from June through September. Afternoon storms roll in off the Gulf almost daily, dumping heavy rain on rooftops and pushing wet leaves and pine needles deep into gutters and downspouts. Salt air from the nearby Gulf coast speeds up metal oxidation too, which makes clogged gutters even harder on your fascia boards. After hurricane season, we see a big wave of service calls from this neighborhood. Gutters that looked fine in May are completely packed by October.