Gutter Installation in Shorewood, MN

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

Professional gutter installation that handles Minnesota weather without the runaround or surprise issues.

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Seamless Gutter Installation Shorewood

Water Damage Prevention That Works

Your gutters should direct water away from your foundation, not create problems. When they’re installed correctly with the right materials, you stop worrying about water pooling around your house, ice dams forming in winter, or sections pulling away from your roofline.

Properly installed seamless gutters mean fewer joints where leaks develop. They’re custom-fit to your home’s specific measurements and designed to handle Minnesota’s heavy spring rains and winter snow loads without sagging or overflowing.

You get gutters that function the way they’re supposed to – quietly doing their job while protecting your biggest investment. No more emergency calls when storms hit or watching water cascade where it shouldn’t.

Shorewood Gutter Contractors

Twenty Years of Getting It Right

We’ve been handling exterior projects in Shorewood and the Twin Cities since 2002. We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List over the years.

What sets us apart is simple: you work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No getting passed between salespeople, project managers, or customer service departments. When you call, you get someone who knows your project and can actually make decisions.

We’re certified contractors for both Owens Corning and GAF, which means we can offer enhanced warranties on our work. Most of our clients are homeowners looking to complete comprehensive exterior projects, and gutters are often part of a larger plan that includes roofing, siding, or windows.

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Gutter Installation Process Shorewood

Straightforward Installation Without the Drama

We start with a thorough assessment of your current situation and your home’s specific needs. This includes measuring your roofline, checking the fascia condition, and determining the proper gutter sizing for your home’s square footage and Minnesota’s weather patterns.

Next, we fabricate seamless gutters on-site to your exact measurements. This eliminates the weak points that come with pre-cut sections and ensures a perfect fit. We remove your old gutters and install the new system with proper slope and secure mounting.

The final step includes installing downspouts in optimal locations and ensuring proper drainage away from your foundation. We clean up completely and walk through the finished installation with you, explaining how everything works and what to expect going forward.

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Complete Gutter Solutions for Minnesota Homes

Our gutter installation includes seamless aluminum gutters custom-fabricated to your home’s measurements, professional-grade hangers and mounting hardware rated for Minnesota snow loads, and properly positioned downspouts with extensions to direct water away from your foundation.

We handle the complete installation process, including removal and disposal of your old gutters, fascia board repair if needed, and gutter guard installation if you want to minimize future maintenance. Each installation comes with our workmanship warranty plus manufacturer warranties on materials.

Since we’re also roofing and siding contractors, we can coordinate gutter installation with other exterior work if you’re planning a comprehensive project. This saves you time and often money compared to hiring separate contractors for each component of your exterior renovation.

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Most residential gutter installations take one to two days depending on your home’s size and complexity. A typical ranch home usually takes one full day, while larger two-story homes or those with complex rooflines might require two days. We fabricate the gutters on-site, which actually speeds up the process compared to companies that pre-cut sections off-site. Weather can affect timing – we won’t install gutters in rain or high winds since proper installation requires stable conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial assessment based on your specific home and current weather forecast.
Seamless gutters are fabricated as one continuous piece for each section of your roofline, while sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that get joined together during installation. The main advantage of seamless is fewer joints, which means fewer potential leak points over time. Sectional gutters have seams every 10-20 feet that can separate or develop leaks, especially during Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles. Seamless gutters also look cleaner since there aren’t visible joint lines along your roofline. The trade-off is that seamless gutters require on-site fabrication equipment, but the long-term performance difference makes it worthwhile for most homeowners.
Gutter guards can be worthwhile if you have trees near your home or want to minimize maintenance, but they’re not necessary for every situation. They reduce the frequency of gutter cleaning but don’t eliminate it entirely – you’ll still need occasional maintenance. The best candidates for gutter guards are homes with significant tree coverage or homeowners who want to reduce the twice-yearly cleaning routine. However, if your home has minimal tree coverage and you don’t mind basic maintenance, standard gutters without guards work perfectly fine. We can assess your specific situation and help you decide whether the investment makes sense for your property and maintenance preferences.
Proper gutter sizing depends on your roof’s square footage, pitch, and the rainfall intensity in our area. Most homes in Shorewood need 5-inch gutters rather than the older 4-inch standard, especially if you have a steep roof or large roof area. Minnesota’s heavy spring rains and rapid snowmelt require gutters that can handle high water volume quickly. Undersized gutters overflow during storms, which defeats their purpose entirely. We calculate the right size based on your roof area and local weather data, then factor in downspout placement and sizing. Signs your current gutters are undersized include regular overflow during moderate rains or water marks on your siding below the gutter line.
We handle complete removal and disposal of your existing gutters as part of our installation service. This includes taking down the old gutters, downspouts, and mounting hardware, then disposing of everything properly. We don’t just leave the old materials for you to deal with. If your existing gutters are aluminum and in decent shape, we can often recycle them, which is better for the environment. We also inspect the fascia boards behind your old gutters during removal – if we find any rot or damage, we’ll let you know so it can be addressed before installing your new gutters. The goal is leaving you with a completely finished installation without any cleanup tasks on your end.
Yes, but timing matters depending on what other work you’re planning. If you’re doing roofing work, gutters should be installed after the roof is complete. For siding projects, we can often coordinate the timing to work efficiently with your siding contractor, or handle both projects ourselves since we do comprehensive exterior work. Windows can usually be done before or after gutters without issues. The key is planning the sequence properly so you don’t end up paying twice for work that gets undone by another trade. Since we handle roofing, siding, windows, and gutters, we can often coordinate everything as one project, which saves time and money compared to managing multiple contractors separately.