What I Do
Gutter Services
From full seamless gutter installations to repairs and guards — I do one thing and I do it right.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
Installation
Seamless Gutter Installation
Traditional sectional gutters have joints every 10–12 feet — every joint is a place where water can back up, leak, or pull away from the fascia. Seamless gutters eliminate that problem.
Most residential installs are completed in a single day.
What's included
- Aluminum cut to exact length on-site — no exposed seams along the run
- Available in multiple colors to match your trim and roofline
- Properly pitched and anchored to handle heavy Texas rain events
- Backed by a 5-year warranty on labor and workmanship
Repair
Gutter Repair
Sagging gutters, leaking joints, gutters pulling away from the fascia — these aren't cosmetic problems. They're water damage waiting to happen. I diagnose what's actually wrong and fix it.
Call before a small sag becomes a rotted fascia board.
What's included
- Re-hanging gutters that have pulled away from the fascia
- Repairing or resealing leaking joints and end caps
- Correcting pitch so water drains toward downspouts instead of pooling
- Replacing damaged sections when repair isn't the right call
Leaf Protection
Gutter Guards & Leaf Guards
Gutters clogged with leaves and debris overflow — and overflowing gutters do the same damage as no gutters at all. The right guard depends on the trees around your home and your roof type.
We'll tell you which guard actually fits your situation — not just the most expensive option.
What's included
- Micro-mesh guards for heavy tree coverage (pine needles, small debris)
- Solid cover systems for moderate leaf loads
- Properly fitted to existing or new gutter systems
- Reduces cleaning frequency significantly — most homes go years between cleanings
Drainage
Downspout Installation
A gutter is only as good as its downspouts. Undersized, incorrectly placed, or too few downspouts back up the whole system. Water sits, overflows, and finds your foundation.
Most homes need one downspout per 30–40 linear feet of gutter.
What's included
- Sized correctly for your gutter width and roof square footage
- Placed to move water away from foundations, driveways, and landscaping
- Underground extensions available to carry water further from the home
- Added to existing gutter runs when the current layout isn't draining properly
Gutter Guides
Common questions before you call
Cost Guide
How Much Does Gutter Installation Cost in Johnson County, TX?
What most homes in this area actually pay — and what drives the price up or down.
Lifespan Guide
How Long Do Gutters Last in Texas?
What to expect from aluminum gutters in the Texas climate — and what cuts that lifespan short.
Repair vs. Replace
Signs Your Gutters Need Replacing vs. Repairing
How to tell the difference between a quick fix and a system that needs to come down.
Comparison
Seamless vs. Sectional Gutters
Why seamless gutters hold up better in Texas heat and freeze cycles.
Sizing Guide
5-Inch vs. 6-Inch Gutters: Which Size Does Your Home Need?
How to pick the right gutter size for your roof pitch and drainage load.