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Kimball Roofing & Repairs
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Serving Austin, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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Our point of contact was Gary Courtright who did an excellent job in communicating, estimating, and coordinating the repairs and roofing shingle replacement for our rather large and expansive home in Fruit Heights, Utah, where in some years, the canyon winds through our town can exceed 100 MPH.  After 25 satisfactory years on our old roof, we contracted Kimball to complete some extensive roofing plywood repairs, re-flashing, re-membraning, and re-edging of the entire 6,000 SF roof.  Per Gary's expert advice, plus Louie and Rohojolo outstanding installation, we ended up with a very attractive and fully sealed roof that will probably last twice as long as our previous roof.  We now have a Tamko 50 year architectural shingled and ridged roof that can now withstand winds up to 150 MPH.  SUPER. JOB WELL DONE !

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MASTER RAIN GUTTER
New to Angi

Serving Austin, UT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Master Rain Gutters stands out for one simple reason — quality craftsmanship you can trust. Every gutter system we install is custom-made on-site, ensuring a seamless fit and a clean, polished look that enhances your home’s exterior. Our gutters are built from durable, high-grade materials that resist rust, leaks, and wear from even the toughest weather conditions. But it’s not just about performance — it’s about precision and pride. The Master Rain Gutters team is committed to delivering expert installation, reliable protection, and unmatched customer care. Whether it’s a simple replacement or a full upgrade, we make sure every detail is perfect. With Master Rain Gutters, you get more than just gutters — you get long-lasting protection, lasting beauty, and peace of mind every time it rains.

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Gutter Repair and Replacement questions, answered by experts

How you stop water from leaking between your gutters and fascia depends on the cause of the leak. Some leaks can be fixed simply by cleaning out clogged gutters or downspouts. Other leaks require you to seal holes or cracks in your gutters. Meanwhile, some leaks are a structural issue that requires replacing, changing, or adjusting your gutter system.

The gutter gauge is a measurement of the thickness of the gutter material. If you have gutters that are too thick and heavy for the screws and brackets holding them in place, they may sag. Materials that are too thin could suffer damage that leads to sagging. A professional gutter installer can ensure you have the right gutter gauge.

Snow and ice can both accumulate on the top of a metal roof and slide off as the weight of the snow increases or as the snow and ice melt. This can rip the gutters off your roof and damage the gutters or the roof if you don’t take preventative measures. Snow guards are one of the easiest methods for helping to prevent snow accumulation on your metal roof from damaging your gutters.

On average, gutters need to be replaced every 20 years. Unprotected gutters in more extreme weather conditions are more prone to breaking and may need to be replaced sooner. Meanwhile, proper maintenance can extend your gutter’s life span even further. That said, proper installation, gutter hangers to provide additional support, and gutter guards or helmets all play an important role in how long your gutters last.

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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