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Gutter Contractor Services

Gutter Repair, Replacement, and Upgrade

Gutters are a necessary part of any home, needed primarily to divert water and debris away from the foundation to prevent damage. Our team of experts at M&M Roofing, Siding & Windows can install gutters that are durable and designed to last. We’ll work with you to select the right gutters for your home and ensure they are installed correctly.

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Gutter System

Understanding Your Gutter System

Gutter systems consist of multiple parts that all work together to keep your home free from water and debris. While our professionals at M&M Roofing will help you to understand how your gutter works, here are some of the terms and definitions so that you feel prepared when talking to your contractor.

Types of Gutter Materials

Vinyl Gutters

Pros of Vinyl Gutters

  • Affordable
  • Low maintenance
  • Easy to install
  • Lightweight
  • Available in different colors
  • Resistant to rust

Cons of Vinyl Gutters

  • Prone to cracking, warping, and fading due to prolonged sun exposure
  • Not suitable for heavy downpours
  • Less durable compared to other materials

Aluminum Gutters

Pros of Aluminum Gutters

  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • Resistant to rust
  • Easy to install
  • Available in different colors and styles

Cons of Aluminum Gutters

  • More expensive than vinyl gutters
  • Prone to denting, fading, and corrosion if not properly maintained
  • Not suitable for climates with high winds or heavy snow loads

Galvanized Steel Gutters

Pros of Galvanized Steel Gutters

  • Energy efficient
  • Durable
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Minimal maintenance
  • Reduce energy costs
  • Various styles available

Cons of Galvanized Steel Gutters

  • Require regular maintenance to prevent rust
  • Prone to rusting over time
  • Heavier than other materials
  • Difficult to install
  • More expensive than vinyl or aluminum gutters

Zinc Gutters

Pros of Zinc Gutters

  • Long-lasting
  • Resistant to rust, corrosion, and weathering
  • Eco-friendly
  • Create a unique patina over time

Cons of Zinc Gutters

  • More expensive than other materials
  • Can be difficult to install and repair
  • Require a professional to maintain and clean

Copper Gutters

Pros of Copper Gutters

  • Beautiful and unique aesthetic
  • Long-lasting
  • Resistant to rust and corrosion
  • Create a stunning patina over time

Cons of Copper Gutters

  • Very expensive
  • Can be difficult to install and repair
  • Require regular maintenance and cleaning
  • Not suitable for regions with acidic rain or saltwater exposure

LeafFilter

Pros of LeafFilter

  • LeafFilter’s micromesh technology prevents debris from clogging the gutters, reducing the need for frequent cleaning
  • Durable
  • Transferable lifetime warranty

Cons of LeafFilter

  • Installation is time-consuming and costly
  • Micromesh can become clogged with very small debris, requiring occasional cleaning

Leafguard

Pros of Leafguard

  • Seamless, one-piece gutter system
  • Prevents clogging with its curved hood design
  • No cleaning required
  • Lifetime warranty

Cons of Leafguard

  • Installation is expensive
  • May require reinforcement of the roof’s fascia board
  • Not as durable as other gutter systems
  • May dent easily 

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about seamless gutters?
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Seamless gutters are made of one continuous piece of material, which eliminates the need for joints and seams. This makes them less prone to leaks and clogs.

How long can you run a seamless gutter on a house?
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The length of the seamless gutter can run up to 100 feet without any seams.

Do seamless gutters keep debris out?
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Yes, seamless gutters come with leaf guards which effectively keep leaves and debris from clogging the system.

What are the pros and cons of seamless gutters?
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Seamless gutters are custom fitted to your home, durable, and low maintenance. On the downside, they cost more than traditional gutters, are more difficult to install, and can be damaged by leaning a ladder up against them.

Do seamless gutters leak?
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Seamless gutters can sometimes leak due to improper installation, clogs, or lack of proper maintenance. Regular inspections and cleaning by an experienced professional can help prevent leaks.

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