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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

Sagging gutters stress your downspout, so have your gutters fixed before you secure your downspout.

Yes, it’s possible to replace only one section of a gutter, and it’s a common repair. Often, a tree limb will damage a gutter on one side of the house, or constant weather will cause early corrosion. Gutters are often joined together with couplings that are easy to remove and swap out. For this reason, some homeowners will purchase extra gutters when they install them to have spare sections to use for replacement later.

Zinc gutters can truly last a lifetime. As one of the strongest materials used for roofing and gutter systems, zinc can last up to 90 years. Even copper gutters don't last as long as zinc gutters. Zinc gutters are a long-lasting investment in both the value and appearance of your home.

Gutters should not drip at the seams. This problem could indicate that water is collecting in the gutters instead of moving to the downspouts. You could have leaves or other debris blocking the flow of water at the seams. Try cleaning the gutters, adjusting the slope, and sealing any holes or cracks in the material to fix this problem.

Yes. Excessive pitch in gutters can cause water to flow too rapidly, leading to a decrease in the gutter's water-holding capacity; consequently, during heavy rainstorms, water may awkwardly splash outside the gutters. Ideally, you should aim for a quarter-inch of gutter slope for every 10 feet of gutter run. However, it's important to note that this guideline may vary depending on your home's structure and the type of gutters being installed.

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