• FREE Estimates
• FREE Gutter Inspections
• 5″ seamless aluminum or copper guttering available with 2″x 3″ downspouts, 3″ round downspouts, or 3″ x 4″ downspouts
• 6″ seamless aluminum or copper guttering available with 3″ x 4″ downspouts with optional upgrade to 4″ round downspouts
• 6″ half-round aluminum or copper guttering available with 4″ diameter round downspouts
• Commercial/Industrial gutters
• Guttering system cleaning, repairs and servicing
• Leaf Protection
• Decorative Collector Heads/Conductor Heads/Leader Heads
• Custom downspout offsets in 2″ x 3″ and 3″ x 4″.
FAQ's
- Do I need gutters?We recommend gutters for almost any home in North Texas. Gutters protect the structure, its occupants, flowerbeds, masonry, foundation and more. Rainwater splashing up onto porous masonry work can cause discoloration from mud, mold, and mildew that may be impossible to remove. But most importantly, North Texas soil contains clay, which is expansive in nature, and where consistency is key. Inconsistent moisture levels in the soil around the foundation of your home could cause movement that may lead to more costly repairs to walls, slab, plumbing and more. These damages are not typically covered by most homeowner’s insurance policies, and even if they were, basic gutters are usually less expensive than a 1% deductible.
- Okay, so I need gutters; what do I do?Contact us using the phone number at the top of this page, or fill out our simple contact form. We will coordinate a convenient time for you to meet with a knowledgeable representative who can discuss your needs, professionally design a guttering system tailored for your home, give you an accurate proposal for the work, and answer any questions you may have, all at no cost or obligation.
- How much do gutters cost?The cost of a specific project is influenced by several factors such as best method of installation, accessibility, and size and type of gutter required. For an accurate assessment, contact us to schedule a free, no obligation meeting with one of our knowledgeable customer service representatives. In most cases, you can help protect your home for less than 1% of cost of construction, a fraction of the costs associated with repairing damage that can occur, at once or over a long period of time, sometimes remaining unnoticed until the problem becomes serious.
- Other Gutter Facts:
- Granbury has an average annual rainfall of 36.87 inches, 8.72 inches greater than the national average.
- One inch of rain can yield approximately 600 gallons of fresh water per 1000 square feet; a 2000 square foot roof in our area could yield up to 44,244 gallons of fresh water every year!
- Even on hot, dry days, gutters help by providing an extra bit of shade on walls, doors and windows to help reduce heating from direct exposure to the sun’s rays during critical hours of the day.
- A single foot of 5” K-style gutter can hold up to 1.2 gallons of water, or 10 lbs.
- A single foot of 6” K-style gutter can hold up to 2 gallons of water, or 16.7 lbs.
- A 50-foot piece of aluminum gutter can “grow” or “shrink” up to one-half-inch when exposed to temperature differentials typically experienced in our area.