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Gutter Costs: 4 Factors That Affect Pricing

Gutters are an integral aspect of roof design. Without them to catch and redirect the rainwater coming down your roofing system, runoff may end up splashing onto your windows and infiltrating your home exterior, which, in turn, encourages moisture damage. A roof sans gutters may also cause flooding in the basement, erode the soil around your home and create unsightly furrows in your landscaping. 

Your home needs gutters – durable and long-lasting ones that can provide superior draining performance. If your current system is already old and failing, make sure you have a newer, better system installed. But we understand if this project gives you pause. A gutter installation, after all, costs money like every other home upgrade. To get an idea on how much you’ll need to spend, you have to consider a couple of important factors. 

1. Material
Gutters are available in several different materials. Your choice can either reduce or add to your project costs. The most commonly used gutter materials include:

  • Vinyl and Plastic
    These are the least expensive options you’ll find. Vinyl and plastic gutters fare well in warm climates, but become brittle and prone to breakage in cold weather. They don’t usually last long and may require a replacement sooner than you may expect.
  • Galvanized Steel
    This option is stronger – and slightly more expensive – than vinyl and plastic. Gutters made of this material also last longer, but are susceptible to corrosion. Galvanized steel gutters will require extra maintenance to ensure they’ll stay rust-free.
  • Aluminum
    This is the most popular gutter material available to you. Aluminum gutters are durable, long-lasting and impervious to corrosion. They are also lightweight, which makes the gutter installation work faster and easier. But watch out for wind-blown debris and hailstones as these can easily dent aluminum gutters.
  • Zinc
    This is a step up from aluminum gutters, providing much of the same advantages as the latter. When zinc gutters age, they take on a pretty bluish patina.
  • Copper
    If you want premium gutters, then make copper your choice. Copper gutters are expensive, but they are tough and can last up to 50 years or longer when installed and maintained properly. You’ll usually find them gracing a historic or high-end home. Copper gutters lose their warm, glossy look over time, wearing down to an elegant green patina.

You are free to pick the most affordable gutter material to save on your project, but the smarter decision is to focus more on quality instead. Higher quality gutters means a longer service life and better draining performance. They may end up saving you more money down the road since it would be years (even decades) before you need to worry about another installation again.

2. Size of Your Home
Gutters are usually sold and installed by square linear foot. The larger your home is, the more gutters it requires. And if your home has multiple stories, it will also need longer downspouts, which may slightly add to the overall project costs.

3. Type
You’ll need to consider what type of gutters to install on your home. It generally comes down to two options: sectional and seamless. Sectional gutters are exactly that – they are made up of separate metal segments attached together by adhesives and strung along your roofline. They are cost-effective, but tend to fail sooner because of their many seams, which cause both leaks and clogs depending on the situation.

Seamless gutter installation is costlier because the new system is customized to suit your home. They use a single, continuous piece of metal, crafted to precise measurements so they fit perfectly along the edge of your roof. Seamless gutters still have seams despite their name, only these are only found in the corners. This makes this option less prone to clogging and leaks. Between sectional and seamless, the latter is undeniably the more worthwhile investment. 

4. Depth
Gutters come in different widths, starting at around three inches. Four or six-inch deep gutters are the standard in most homes as they can handle light to moderate rainfall. You have the option to go for seven- or eight-inch deep gutters, although these will need to be custom-made, which means they’ll be costlier. Still, if you live in an area that experiences frequent and heavy rainfall, having deeper gutters will prove incredibly useful.

To get an accurate cost estimate for your gutter installation project, consult a trusted gutter company like Northeast Gutters and Remodeling. We’ll listen to your project goals, help you explore your options and guide you into making the decision that best suits your budget and specific needs. 

Why Northeast Gutters and Remodeling Is the Top Choice

Considering DIYing your gutter installation project? You don’t want to try it. Installing new gutters may seem fairly straightforward, but it requires expertise and just as much careful planning as other renovation projects. Your safest choice is to work with a premier residential roofing and gutter contractor who can deliver exemplary results. For homeowners in and around Hartford, CT, the choice is easy – it’s always Northeast Gutters and Remodeling. 

  • Credentialed: To ensure your greater protection, you’ll need to hire a gutter professional who has all the necessary qualifications. Northeast Gutters and Remodeling is fully licensed, bonded and insured, with workers’ compensation and liability coverage for your peace of mind. But don’t take just our word for it; ask us for proof, and we’ll be more than happy to show you.
  • Experienced: Northeast Gutters and Remodeling has provided homeowners in the Simsbury and Hartford areas with unrivaled gutter services since 2004. We take pride in our high-quality workmanship, ensuring that every gutter installation project we take on will be completed in a timely and efficient manner. Mistakes? Callbacks? Not on our watch.
  • Top Rated: You can always expect the highest quality service when you choose Northeast Gutters and Remodeling for your project. We are an Accredited Business with the Better Business Bureau, where we maintain a prominent A+ Rating. Complete client satisfaction is one of our top priorities, and this is reflected in the five-star reviews we continue to receive in Google from satisfied customers.

Request a Gutter Quote

You’ll need tough and long-lasting gutters to keep your home safe and intact against water damage. And getting them isn’t as difficult as you might  expect. Northeast Gutters and Remodeling, a reliable gutter and siding installation company, is only a quick phone call away, after all. With our top-tier options and professional installers, we’ll make your gutter installation project simple and stress-free. Call us today at (860) 899-7878, or fill out this contact form to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve Simsbury, CT and other areas in Greater Hartford.

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