Gutter Installation in Minnetonka Beach, MN

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

Custom seamless gutter installation that handles Minnesota weather without the runaround or corporate treatment.

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Professional Seamless Gutter Installation

What Proper Gutters Actually Do

You stop worrying about water pooling around your foundation every time it rains. Your landscaping stays intact instead of getting washed away during heavy storms.

The right gutter system channels water exactly where it needs to go, protecting your biggest investment from water damage that starts small and gets expensive fast. When gutters are installed correctly with proper pitch and secure mounting, they handle Minnesota’s spring snowmelts and summer downpours without overflowing or pulling away from your house.

You get seamless gutters cut to your home’s exact measurements, eliminating the weak points where sectional gutters typically fail. No more climbing ladders to clear clogs or patch leaks every season.

Minnetonka Beach Gutter Contractors

We've Been Doing This Since 2002

We’ve handled exterior projects across Minnetonka Beach and surrounding areas for over 20 years. You work directly with the owner throughout your project, not a rotating cast of salespeople and project managers.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. As certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, we can offer enhanced warranties that protect your investment.

Most of our gutter installations are part of complete exterior renovations that include roofing, siding, and windows. This means we understand how all these systems work together, not just how to hang gutters.

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Our Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we measure your home and assess the current drainage situation. We look at roof pitch, fascia condition, and where water needs to flow to avoid problems down the road.

We fabricate your seamless gutters on-site to exact specifications, eliminating joints where leaks typically develop. The gutters are cut from continuous coils of aluminum or steel, depending on what works best for your home and budget.

Installation involves securing the gutter system with proper hangers spaced correctly for Minnesota snow loads. We ensure proper pitch toward downspouts and install adequate downspouts to handle your roof’s water volume. Before we leave, we test the entire system and clean up completely.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Your gutter installation includes removal of old gutters if needed, fascia inspection and repair, and installation of seamless gutters with appropriate hangers for our climate. We install downspouts, elbows, and end caps as part of the system.

We can add gutter guards during installation if you want to minimize future maintenance. For homes in areas prone to ice dams, we discuss heating cable options that integrate with your new gutter system.

Since we handle complete exterior projects, we coordinate gutter installation with any roofing or siding work to ensure everything integrates properly. This prevents the common problem of having gutters installed that don’t match updated exterior materials or create conflicts with other systems.

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Gutter installation typically ranges from $8 to $15 per linear foot for seamless aluminum gutters, depending on your home’s configuration and any fascia repairs needed. Homes requiring extensive downspout runs or gutter guards will be toward the higher end. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. The investment usually pays for itself by preventing water damage that costs thousands to repair.
Aluminum gutters work well for most Minnetonka Beach homes because they don’t rust and handle our freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Steel gutters are stronger and better for homes with large roof areas or heavy snow loads, but they cost more and require maintenance to prevent rust. We recommend aluminum for most residential applications unless your home has specific requirements that make steel worth the extra investment. Both materials can be formed into seamless gutters that eliminate leak-prone joints.
Most residential gutter installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s size and complexity. Simple ranch homes often get completed in a single day, while two-story homes with multiple roof lines typically require two days. Weather delays can extend the timeline since we don’t install gutters in rain or high winds. We fabricate gutters on-site, so we’re not dependent on delivery schedules that can cause delays with other contractors.
We install several types of gutter guards, and they’re definitely worth considering if you have trees near your home or want to minimize maintenance. Good gutter guards reduce cleaning frequency from twice yearly to every few years in most cases. The upfront cost typically pays for itself in reduced maintenance and extends gutter life by preventing debris buildup that causes overflow and ice dam problems. We recommend guards that work with Minnesota’s leaf types and don’t create ice dam issues during winter.
We inspect fascia boards before installation and let you know if repairs are needed. Rotted or damaged fascia can’t support gutters properly, leading to sagging and eventual failure. Since we handle carpentry work as part of our exterior services, we can repair or replace fascia boards during the same project. This prevents the hassle of coordinating multiple contractors and ensures your new gutters have solid mounting surfaces that will last.
Replace gutters if they’re pulling away from your house, have multiple leaks, or show rust and corrosion that can’t be repaired. Sectional gutters with failing joints often need replacement rather than ongoing patch repairs. If you’re getting your roof replaced, it’s usually the right time to upgrade gutters since the systems work together and installation is more efficient. We can assess your current gutters and let you know whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your situation.