ZIP 33983 covers the northeastern stretch of Port Charlotte, including fast-growing residential pockets like Deep Creek. Deep Creek is one of the more established planned communities in this part of Charlotte County, with tree-lined streets, mature oak canopy, and the kind of older rooflines that collect debris fast. The area also sits close to the Peace River corridor, which means pine needles, Spanish moss, and seed pods drop year-round onto roofs and into gutters. That's not a seasonal problem here. It's a constant one.
The climate in this part of Southwest Florida does most of the damage. Afternoon thunderstorms roll through from late May through October, dumping heavy rain fast. When gutters are even partially clogged, that water has nowhere to go. It backs up under the fascia, pools against the foundation, and works its way into soffits. The summers here average well over 90 degrees with humidity that keeps organic material in your gutters wet and rotting between storms. Winter is mild, but the dry season brings its own debris load as trees shed before the rains return. There's really no slow season for gutter problems in 33983.