Gutter Installation in Falcon Heights, MN

Stop Worrying About Water Damage

Custom seamless gutter installation that actually protects your home’s foundation and basement from Minnesota’s harsh weather.

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Professional Seamless Gutters Falcon Heights

Your Home Gets Real Protection

You won’t spend another weekend cleaning debris from sagging gutters or watching water pool around your foundation. Our seamless gutter systems handle Minnesota’s heavy rains and snow melts without the weak points that cause most gutter failures.

No more ice dams backing up into your roof. No more basement flooding during spring thaws. Your new gutters direct water exactly where it needs to go, every time.

The right gutter installation means you can actually relax during storms instead of wondering if your basement will flood or your foundation will shift. That’s what proper drainage does for your peace of mind.

Falcon Heights Gutter Contractors

We've Protected Minnesota Homes Since 2002

The Construction Group Inc has been installing gutters and complete exterior systems for Falcon Heights homeowners for over two decades. We maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between salespeople or project managers who don’t know your specific situation.

We’re certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, which means your gutter installation comes with enhanced manufacturer warranties that most contractors can’t offer.

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Gutter Installation Process Minnesota

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we measure your home’s exact specifications and assess your current drainage situation. Every home in Falcon Heights has unique requirements based on roof pitch, soil conditions, and landscaping.

Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site to match your home’s measurements perfectly. No joints or seams where leaks typically develop. We remove your old gutters and install the new system with proper slope calculations for optimal water flow.

Finally, we test the entire system and show you how it works. You’ll see exactly how water flows from your roof to the designated drainage areas. We clean up completely and provide you with maintenance guidelines to keep your gutters performing for decades.

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What Your Installation Includes

Your gutter installation includes custom-fabricated seamless gutters, professional-grade hangers rated for Minnesota snow loads, and properly sized downspouts positioned for optimal drainage. We install leaf guards when requested and ensure proper fascia board attachment.

Every installation accounts for Falcon Heights’ specific weather patterns. Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles destroy poorly installed gutters, so we use expansion joints and proper slope calculations that handle temperature fluctuations without warping or pulling away from your home.

You also get our design consultation service if you’re planning other exterior work. Many homeowners coordinate gutter installation with roofing or siding projects to create a cohesive exterior upgrade that maximizes both function and curb appeal.

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Quality seamless gutters properly installed typically last 20-30 years in Minnesota’s climate. The key factors are using heavy-gauge aluminum or steel, proper slope installation, and professional-grade hangers that handle snow loads. Sectional gutters with joints usually fail within 10-15 years because Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles cause the seams to separate. Seamless systems eliminate these weak points, which is why they significantly outlast traditional gutters in our harsh weather conditions.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site as one continuous piece for each roof section, while regular sectional gutters are assembled from pre-cut pieces joined together. The joints in sectional gutters are where most leaks develop over time. Seamless gutters only have seams at corners and downspout connections, dramatically reducing potential failure points. They also look cleaner and more custom because they’re made specifically for your home’s exact measurements rather than pieced together from standard lengths.
Gutter installation costs vary based on your home’s size, gutter material, and specific requirements like leaf guards or decorative elements. Most Falcon Heights homes range from $1,200 to $3,500 for complete seamless gutter replacement. Factors affecting price include linear footage, number of corners and downspouts, fascia board condition, and accessibility. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for without surprises.
We install gutters year-round in Minnesota, including winter months, as long as temperatures are above 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter installations are actually common because that’s when homeowners notice ice dam problems or gutter failures from snow loads. The key is proper planning and using installation techniques that account for cold weather expansion and contraction. Many homeowners prefer winter installation to have their systems ready for spring snowmelt and summer storms.
Properly installed gutters help manage ice dam issues but don’t completely prevent them since ice dams form on the roof itself due to heat loss and insulation problems. However, correctly sized gutters with proper slope ensure melting ice and snow drain efficiently rather than backing up. We often recommend combining gutter installation with improved attic insulation and ventilation for homeowners dealing with recurring ice dam problems. The gutter system handles the drainage while addressing the root cause prevents ice formation.
Replace your gutters if you see multiple sections sagging, rust holes, separated joints, or water damage around your foundation. Repairs make sense for isolated problems like a single loose hanger or small hole. However, if your gutters are over 15 years old and showing multiple issues, replacement usually costs less long-term than ongoing repairs. We’ll assess your current system honestly and recommend the most cost-effective solution rather than pushing unnecessary replacement when repairs would work fine.