Frequently Asked Questions
Gutter costs typically range from about $600 to $2,000 for most homes, with final price depending on material, total linear footage, roof height, and installation complexity. Installed pricing can range from about $4 to $50 per linear foot based on material and design.
Most single-family homes typically fall between $1,200 and $3,000 for a full replacement, depending on home size, roof layout, and material choice.
For a 1,500-square-foot home, professionally installed LeafFilter systems are often around $3,000 to $3,500, depending on roof pitch, accessibility, and existing gutter condition.
K-style and oversized gutter systems are usually best for heavy rain because they handle larger water volumes and reduce overflow during intense storms.
Most gutters last 20 to 50 years depending on material and maintenance. Aluminum often lasts 20-30 years, steel around 20 years, and copper can exceed 50 years.
Gutters should generally be cleaned at least twice per year - once in spring and once in fall. Homes near trees or exposed to snow and ice may need more frequent cleanings.
Spring is often ideal because melting snow and seasonal rain quickly expose leaks and drainage issues, and mild weather supports efficient installation.
Copper usually lasts the longest and can exceed 50 years. Aluminum often lasts 20-30 years, while steel is commonly around 20 years.
Common signs include cracks, separated seams, rust, sagging sections, pooling water near the foundation, and repeated overflows.
Aluminum is typically considered a low-maintenance option because it resists rust and performs well in varying weather. With guards installed, maintenance can be reduced further.
Many replacement projects range from about $1,000 to $3,000, depending on total gutter length, stories, removal needs, and upgrades like guards.
Most standard installations are completed in one day. Larger or more complex homes may take up to two days.
Persistent overflow is usually not normal and often indicates clogs, undersized gutters, sagging sections, or improper slope.
DIY installation is possible, but precise pitch, secure fastening, and safe ladder work are critical. Professional installation reduces long-term leak and drainage risks.
Installed costs commonly range from about $12 to $33 per linear foot, with many total projects between $2,400 and $6,600 depending on material and complexity.
Yes. Seamless gutters reduce leak points, lower maintenance, and provide a cleaner appearance than sectional systems, making them a popular long-term value choice.