Granbury Gutters provides residential, architectural, commercial, and agricultural drainage solutions throughout Granbury and the surrounding North Texas region. Our work is built around one idea: gutters are not decorative trim. They are part of a structure’s water-management system, and they should be designed accordingly.

Drainage isn’t just a trade for me; it’s a lifetime study of how water moves through the North Texas landscape. I’ve lived in Granbury since 1984, growing up on 10 acres along the Brazos River between here and Glen Rose, watching it rise and fall. I graduated from Granbury High School in 1994, and my early years were spent on the water—swimming and boating in Squaw Creek Reservoir, running around my dad’s dive shop, and navigating Lake Granbury back when there were more trees than houses.
When we wanted to float the river, we would put a flag out along the bank at the house and have someone drop us off upstream near the dam with canoes or tubes. When we reached the flag, we were home—sunburned and tired, but home.
I started in the gutter industry in the early ’90s, working for the first seamless gutter company to serve Granbury. Later, years spent in the vinyl siding and metal fabrication industries taught me the mechanics of the building envelope—how to flash, form, and seal a structure so it remains watertight.
Having grown up here, I understand the roof styles, storm patterns, soil conditions, and drainage challenges that are common across Granbury and the surrounding area. Today, I draw on more than three decades of experience to design drainage systems that work with the realities of North Texas roofs, storms, and soil conditions. I don’t simply sell gutters; I design systems that manage water and protect your home for the long term.
Granbury Gutters was founded in July 2007, just before the 2008 housing crash. While many companies in the industry disappeared during that period, we adapted by focusing on the complex drainage problems that standard installers often avoided. Over time, that approach allowed us to grow from a residential installer into a specialized regional contractor with capabilities that go beyond basic gutter installation.
During recent national material shortages, we refused to let projects stall. We invested in specialized tooling to manufacture our own components and sourced raw materials outside the region when necessary to keep projects moving and homes protected.
We also maintain dedicated seamless half-round equipment, allowing us to produce architectural half-round systems that are uncommon in this market. In addition to residential work, we have designed and installed large collection systems for ranching and commercial facilities, treating major roof structures as functional watersheds for rainwater harvesting and soil protection.
As building styles continue to evolve, we continue refining the fabrication methods needed to support modern gutter and downspout profiles while maintaining the durability required for North Texas conditions.


Whether you’re planning a new installation or trying to solve an existing drainage problem, we can evaluate the system and recommend the right approach for your home, building, or property.
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If you would like a drainage system designed around the realities of North Texas weather and soil, we can review your roof layout, runoff volume, and discharge configuration and recommend an approach tailored to your property.
