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Northern Michigan Seamless Gutters
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Copper Gutters - RepairGalvanized Gutters - RepairGutter Covers and Accessories - Install or Replace+5 more

Serving Curtis, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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"Kevin, was very easy to deal with. My husband had a number of concerns before the job, that he called, Kevin about. He always called back in a matter of minutes. He was a very polite, easy to talk with man. He came when he said he would. Finished in a day. The job looked beautiful. The gutters were the leaf proof type. The price was $4,000, less then our first estimate.
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Gutter Repair and Replacement questions, answered by experts

The cost to repair copper gutters typically ranges from $200 to $1,500. The final price is determined by the severity of the damage, current material costs, labor rates, and whether any additional reinforcements are needed for the repair.

Yes, professionals can repair or replace sections with seamless copper for better durability.

Yes, caulking or sealing your vinyl gutters is a good way to help prevent gutter leaks. When you’re installing gutters, it’s important to overlap the sections to help avoid issues like leaks or drips, but they can still happen. In this case, adding caulk can help. Make sure to use a caulk designed for multiple surfaces, like a silicone-based caulk. You can also purchase a gutter sealant as well, which is specifically designed for this purpose.

Water overflow, foundation damage, and mold growth are risks.

If your gutters get overwhelmed every time it rains, adding an extra downspout is a solution. First, you'll need to decide where to add the downspout. If your current setup only has a single downspout, one option is to place a new one at the opposite end of the gutter. If you already have a downspout at each end, adding a third one in the middle can help to lighten the load. 

You can hire a professional to add a downspout yourself by cutting into the existing gutter and attaching the necessary parts, such as an outlet and brackets.

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