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Every page below covers how the work is done, how it fails, what it protects, and the questions worth asking the pro.
Seamless gutters are roll-formed on site from a single coil of aluminum, steel, or copper, cut to the exact length of each fascia run.
Learn more →A gutter system is sized and pitched, not just hung: roof area, roof pitch, local rain intensity, and downspout placement all determine whether water .
Learn more →Most gutter problems are one of five: a failed seam, a loose hanger, a punctured or corroded spot, a miter leaking at the corner, or a downspout that .
Learn more →Clogged gutters are the root cause behind most of the expensive problems on this site: overflow rots fascia, ice dams form behind dammed leaves, mosqu.
Learn more →Gutter guards are a filter between the roof and the trough, and the technology matters: micro-mesh screens out everything down to shingle grit, surfac.
Learn more →Downspouts are the exit ramp of the whole roof-drainage system — and the most common design failure is simply not having enough of them.
Learn more →Copper is the lifetime-plus gutter material: it never rusts, needs no paint, work-hardens with age, and develops the green-brown patina that historic .
Learn more →Aluminum owns roughly four out of five residential gutter installations in the US, and for defensible reasons: it can't rust, weighs little enough to .
Learn more →Vinyl is the entry point of gutter materials: light, cheap, rust-proof, and snap-together simple, which is why it dominates DIY installs.
Learn more →Steel is the strength play: galvanized and Galvalume gutters shrug off the ladder dings, hail, and snow loads that crush aluminum, which is why they'r.
Learn more →Half-round is the original gutter profile — a true semicircle hung from brackets, standard on American homes before 1950 and still the correct answer .
Learn more →K-style is the American default — the flat-backed, crown-molding-profiled gutter that seamless machines extrude in every installer's trailer.
Learn more →Box gutters are built into the roof structure itself — a lined trough concealed behind cornices on Victorians, or the high-capacity rectangular channe.
Learn more →The fascia board is what every hung gutter actually holds onto — and it's wood, sitting in the splash zone of every gutter failure above it.
Learn more →Rain chains — kusari-doi in the Japanese tradition that invented them — replace a downspout with a chain or series of cups that guide water visibly do.
Learn more →Heat cables don't fight snow — they fight the freeze-refreeze cycle that builds ice dams in gutters and at roof edges.
Learn more →Commercial gutter work is a different engineering class: 7- and 8-inch box profiles, industrial fascia systems, interior roof drains with overflow scu.
Learn more →'Leaf guard' covers everything from bargain plastic screens to engineered micro-mesh systems with lifetime no-clog warranties — and the performance sp.
Learn more →Replacement is the reset button: old system off, fascia inspected and repaired, drip edge corrected, and a new seamless system designed for the roof a.
Learn more →Describe what the gutters are doing — we'll route you to the right licensed local pro.
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