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We may be the only gutter company in Richardson, TX that won't oversell you. We install superior quality, warranteed gutter covers at a fraction of the going rate. We show up, offer a fair price, and we never try to sell you more than you need. Our glowing reputation as the most reliable and honest gutter company in the Richardson area!
Naturally, unless you have a European castle, stone gutters are out. But the rest are viable alternatives.
Copper and wood are among the most expensive gutter types, but the copper is the longest lasting of all types. Yes, all metals oxidize, but copper does so more slowly than most. The most common gutters in use today are made from galvanized sheetmetal. The sheetmetal is made from a heavy gauge tin.
In our opinion, you get the best bang for your buck by installing galvanized sheetmetal gutters and downspouts. They should be painted to ensure lasting quality and you will have to control rust from time to time. The placement of the downspouts determines the length, location and slope of the gutters that feed them. Typically, downspouts are placed at the corners of the house, generally out of sight and to direct water away from the house. Occasionally, if valleys are created by the roof design, a downspout might have to be placed near the front door or some other more noticeable place.
Vinyl gutters are the cheapest and easiest to install for DIY projects. You will be able to find them in home improvement stores for around $1 to $2 per linear foot. The price goes up to $5 per linear foot for professional installation. The good thing about vinyl is that it does not rust or corrode, and because the plastic is the same color throughout, any scratching will not be visible from the ground. Vinyl gutters also won’t dent.
However, being plastic, the color will fade over time in direct sunlight. Also, vinyl is prone to cracking and shattering in very cold or hot climates, especially if the gutters are made of a thinner variety. If you are going to go this route, it’s advisable that you make sure you are purchasing a quality product.
We may be the only gutter company in Richardson, TX that won't oversell you. We install superior quality, warranteed gutter covers at a fraction of the going rate. We show up, offer a fair price, and we never try to sell you more than you need. Our glowing reputation as the most reliable and honest gutter company in the Richardson area!
Naturally, unless you have a European castle, stone gutters are out. But the rest are viable alternatives.
Copper and wood are among the most expensive gutter types, but the copper is the longest lasting of all types. Yes, all metals oxidize, but copper does so more slowly than most. The most common gutters in use today are made from galvanized sheetmetal. The sheetmetal is made from a heavy gauge tin.
In our opinion, you get the best bang for your buck by installing galvanized sheetmetal gutters and downspouts. They should be painted to ensure lasting quality and you will have to control rust from time to time. The placement of the downspouts determines the length, location and slope of the gutters that feed them. Typically, downspouts are placed at the corners of the house, generally out of sight and to direct water away from the house. Occasionally, if valleys are created by the roof design, a downspout might have to be placed near the front door or some other more noticeable place.
Vinyl gutters are the cheapest and easiest to install for DIY projects. You will be able to find them in home improvement stores for around $1 to $2 per linear foot. The price goes up to $5 per linear foot for professional installation. The good thing about vinyl is that it does not rust or corrode, and because the plastic is the same color throughout, any scratching will not be visible from the ground. Vinyl gutters also won’t dent.
However, being plastic, the color will fade over time in direct sunlight. Also, vinyl is prone to cracking and shattering in very cold or hot climates, especially if the gutters are made of a thinner variety. If you are going to go this route, it’s advisable that you make sure you are purchasing a quality product.