Gutter Installation in Gem Lake, MN

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

No more water damage, foundation issues, or sleepless nights during Minnesota storms.

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Professional Seamless Gutter Installation

Your Home Finally Gets Real Protection

You know that sinking feeling when you see water pooling around your foundation after a heavy rain. Or when you notice paint peeling because your gutters aren’t doing their job. That stops here.

Properly installed seamless gutters mean water goes where it’s supposed to go—away from your home. Your basement stays dry. Your foundation stays solid. Your landscaping doesn’t get washed away every time it storms.

Minnesota weather doesn’t mess around, and neither should your gutters. When they’re installed right the first time, you get years of protection without the constant repairs and worry that come with cheap installations.

Gem Lake Gutter Contractors

Twenty Years of Getting It Right

We’ve been protecting Gem Lake homes since 2002. We’re not the biggest company in Minnesota, but we’re the one where you work directly with the owner from start to finish.

That A+ Better Business Bureau rating we’ve maintained for over two decades? That comes from doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it. Same with those Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

We’re GAF certified and Owens Corning preferred contractors, which means we can offer enhanced warranties that most companies can’t. But more importantly, it means we know what we’re doing when it comes to protecting your home’s exterior.

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Our Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we come out and actually look at your home. Not just the gutters, but how water moves around your property, where your downspouts should go, and what size system you need for Minnesota’s weather patterns.

We measure everything precisely because seamless gutters are formed on-site to your exact specifications. No joints where they shouldn’t be, no gaps that turn into leaks later.

Installation day, we remove your old system completely and install the new gutters with proper slope and secure mounting. We test everything before we leave because finding out your gutters don’t work during the next storm isn’t acceptable.

You get a walkthrough of the completed system, care instructions, and our contact information for any questions down the road. Because this isn’t a one-and-done relationship.

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Complete Gutter Replacement Services

Everything Your Home Needs

New gutter installation includes the full system—gutters, downspouts, proper mounting hardware, and end caps. We use seamless aluminum that’s formed to fit your home exactly, not pieced together sections that leak at the joints.

If you’re thinking about other exterior work, that’s where we really shine. Most homeowners end up wanting their gutters to match new siding or coordinate with roof replacement. Since we handle all of that, you get one contractor, one timeline, and everything works together properly.

We also connect you with design services if you want to see how different gutter colors and styles will look with your overall exterior. Sometimes that visual makes all the difference in feeling confident about your choices.

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Most gutter installations take one full day for an average-sized home, though larger or more complex homes might need two days. The timeline depends on your home’s size, the number of stories, and whether we’re also handling downspout routing or additional exterior work. We form the seamless gutters on-site, which takes some time but ensures perfect fit. Weather can affect scheduling since we need dry conditions for proper installation. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial consultation and keep you updated if anything changes.
Seamless gutters are formed from one continuous piece of aluminum that’s shaped on-site to fit your home’s exact measurements. Regular sectional gutters are assembled from pre-made pieces joined together with connectors. Those joints are where most gutter problems start—they leak, separate, and collect debris. Seamless gutters only have joints at corners and downspout connections, dramatically reducing potential failure points. They also look cleaner and handle Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles much better than sectional systems. The upfront cost is slightly higher, but you avoid the ongoing repairs and replacements that sectional gutters typically need.
Gutter replacement typically doesn’t require permits in most Minnesota municipalities, including Gem Lake, since it’s considered maintenance rather than structural modification. However, if we’re doing extensive exterior work that includes gutters as part of a larger project, permits might be needed for other components. We handle all permit requirements when they’re necessary and factor any permit costs into your project estimate upfront. We know local building codes and requirements, so you don’t have to worry about compliance issues. If there’s any question about permits for your specific situation, we’ll check with local authorities before starting work.
Gutter sizing depends on your roof’s square footage, pitch, and how water flows off different sections. Most homes need 5-inch gutters, but larger roofs or steep pitches might require 6-inch systems to handle the water volume. We calculate this during our site visit by measuring your roof area and observing how your current system performs during rain. Minnesota’s heavy downpours and rapid snowmelt create higher water volumes than many other climates, so proper sizing is critical here. Undersized gutters overflow and cause the same problems as broken gutters. We’ll recommend the right size system for your home’s specific needs and explain why.
We remove and dispose of your old gutter system as part of our installation service. The old gutters, downspouts, and mounting hardware all get hauled away so you don’t have to deal with the cleanup. If your old gutters are aluminum and in decent shape, we can often recycle them, which is better for the environment. Some homeowners want to keep sections for other projects around their property, and that’s fine too—just let us know before we start removal. The disposal cost is included in your project price, so there are no surprise fees for cleanup and hauling.
We can install gutters during Minnesota winters, but we need temperatures above freezing and dry conditions for proper installation. The sealants and mounting materials don’t work correctly in extremely cold weather, and working on icy roofs isn’t safe for anyone. Late fall and early spring are usually good installation windows when temperatures are moderate. If you need emergency gutter repair during winter, we can often do temporary fixes to get you through until proper installation weather returns. We’ll be honest about what’s possible based on current conditions and help you plan timing that works for both quality installation and your needs.