Gutter Installation in Eagan, MN

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

Direct owner involvement, seamless installation, and Minnesota-tough gutter systems that handle what our weather throws at them.

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Professional Seamless Gutters Eagan

Water Damage Prevention That Works

Your foundation stays dry. Your landscaping doesn’t get washed away every time it rains. Your basement doesn’t flood when the snow melts.

That’s what happens when your gutter installation is done right the first time. You stop worrying about water pooling around your foundation or watching your mulch end up in the street after every storm.

Minnesota weather tests every part of your home’s exterior. Rain gutters that can’t handle heavy downpours or ice dams aren’t just useless – they’re expensive problems waiting to happen. When your new gutters are properly sized, correctly pitched, and securely fastened, water goes where it’s supposed to go. Away from your home.

Eagan Gutter Contractors Since 2002

You Work Directly With the Owner

No sales layers. No project managers you’ve never met. When you call The Construction Group Inc., you work directly with the owner from your first conversation through final cleanup.

We’ve been handling home exteriors in Eagan since 2002. A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau the entire time. Multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. We’re certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, which means enhanced warranties for you.

Most of our gutter installations happen as part of complete exterior projects. Roofing, siding, windows, gutters – everything coordinated by one company so your home’s exterior actually works together instead of looking like it was assembled by a committee.

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Rain Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we measure your roofline and calculate proper water flow for your specific home. Not every house needs the same gutter size, and Minnesota’s heavy rains require gutters that can actually handle the volume.

Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site. No joints means no leaks. We cut everything to exact measurements so your gutters fit your home perfectly, not close enough.

Installation starts with secure fascia attachment using proper fasteners spaced correctly for Minnesota snow loads. Gutters get pitched precisely for drainage – not too steep, not too shallow. Downspouts get positioned where water can actually drain away from your foundation, not just dump onto your driveway.

We test everything before we leave. Water should flow smoothly through the entire system without pooling, overflowing, or backing up anywhere.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Complete gutter replacement means removing your old system, repairing any fascia damage we find, and installing new seamless gutters with proper downspouts and drainage solutions.

You get gutters sized for Minnesota weather, not standard dimensions that work fine in Georgia but fail here. Hangers spaced for snow load capacity. Downspout placement that actually directs water away from your foundation and landscaping.

If you’re doing other exterior work – roofing, siding, windows – we coordinate everything so your gutters integrate properly with your complete exterior system. Your roof edge treatment, siding termination, and gutter attachment all work together instead of fighting each other.

We handle permits if needed, though most gutter replacement doesn’t require them in Eagan. Cleanup is complete – old gutters hauled away, work area cleaned, and your landscaping protected throughout the process.

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Most single-story homes take one day. Two-story homes or complex rooflines might take two days. Weather affects timing – we don’t install gutters in rain or when temperatures are below freezing because proper sealing requires dry conditions. If we’re coordinating with other exterior work like roofing or siding, gutters typically go on toward the end of the project sequence. We’ll give you specific timing during your estimate based on your home’s layout and what other work is happening.
Seamless gutters are formed from continuous pieces of material with joints only at corners and downspout connections. Sectional gutters have joints every 10-20 feet where pieces connect. Those joints are where leaks start. Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles make joint failure almost inevitable with sectional systems. Seamless costs slightly more upfront but eliminates the most common failure points. We fabricate seamless gutters on-site to exact measurements, so they fit your home perfectly rather than trying to make standard lengths work.
We can install gutter protection, but honestly, most systems create more problems than they solve in Minnesota. Ice dams get worse when guards prevent proper drainage. Debris builds up on top of guards instead of in gutters, but you still have to clean it. The best approach is properly sized gutters with correct pitch and twice-yearly cleaning. If you have specific situations – like massive oak trees directly over your roofline – we’ll discuss protection options that actually work for your setup.
If you’re seeing water damage around your foundation, gutters pulling away from the house, or multiple leak points, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Gutters over 15-20 years old often have hidden problems – loose fasteners, improper pitch, undersized capacity for current weather patterns. During our assessment, we’ll show you exactly what’s failing and why. Sometimes a section can be repaired, but if you’re fixing multiple problems, new gutters end up being more cost-effective and reliable long-term.
Most homes need 5-inch gutters, but it depends on your roof area and pitch. Steep roofs or large drainage areas might need 6-inch gutters to handle Minnesota’s heavy rains and rapid snow melt. We calculate based on your specific roof dimensions and local rainfall data, not just what looks standard. Undersized gutters overflow during heavy weather, which defeats the purpose of having gutters at all. Oversized gutters look awkward and cost more than necessary. We size them right for your home’s actual drainage requirements.
Yes, and this is why coordinating your exterior work with one contractor makes sense. We stock standard colors and can order custom colors to match specific siding or trim. If you’re doing multiple exterior projects, we plan color coordination from the beginning so everything works together. Gutters installed as an afterthought often end up being the wrong color or style for the rest of your exterior. When we handle your complete exterior project, gutters are sized and colored to complement your overall design, not just whatever was cheapest or available.