Gutter Materials

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Gutter Materials

Gutter Materials

The Guru Gutter Guys

Here at The Guru Gutter Guys, we pride ourselves on only offering the highest quality products and materials on the market for all your premier gutter needs. All the materials we use have been strategically chosen based on performance, longevity, and reliability. We only use products from top-ranked manufacturers and every piece used is thoroughly inspected prior to installation.

 

Have questions or concerns about any of our premier gutter materials? Please reach out to our knowledgeable team, and we will be happy to help!

 

We enjoy talking to you about your needs, providing you with supreme options that best suit your home, offering suggestions to keep your project affordable, and explaining how our proven installation techniques support our high-quality materials. Whatever questions you have, we have answers!

Aluminum Seamless Gutters

Aluminum Gutters

Our most popular option is aluminum, as it is strong, corrosion-resistant, inexpensive, and comes in a variety of colors. Aluminum gutters are also easier to install, less prone to rust, and are usually lower maintenance. Our highly experienced team will evaluate your home and tell you which option will best suit your needs and budget, depending on how your house is situated, how much rain your gutters will need to handle, and the design of your roof.

Copper Gutters

Copper gutters are extremely durable as well. However, the patina on these gutters changes over time, adding some visual interest to the home. They also complement certain roofing styles more than other metals.
Aluminum Seamless Gutters
galvalume steel gutters

Galvalume Gutters

Steel gutters are durable and harder to dent than aluminum gutters. They can also be painted and installed with any shingles, making them a better match for homes with specific architectural or design requirements. An additional benefit to steel gutters is that they do not crack in the heat.

 

At Guru Gutter Guys, all of our gutters are installed without seams, so you will not have to worry about that option when selecting the best gutter metal to use. Our specialization is designing gutter systems that are aesthetically pleasing and yield high performance results.

Gutter Downspouts

You may be wondering just how important downspouts really are. Just like your gutters, when we install downspouts, we automatically upgrade all of our customers to 3″x4″ downspouts instead of the standard smaller 2″x3″ that struggle to handle Florida’s torrential downpours.

 

You have the option to select from any of the many colors, and we recommend keeping in mind that the gutters and downspouts can be different colors. Feel free to mix and match to create your own custom look!

 

Our downspouts are installed with extreme precision and diligence to handle Florida’s beautiful but very unpredictable weather – you cannot get a “standard” downspout and expect great results.

 

We will map out your roof configuration and decide where the prime locations are to install the downspouts in order to prevent or eliminate any present or future problems.

Gutter Downspouts
Gutter Fasteners

Gutter Fasteners

Gutters and gutter fasteners go together! Just as the materials that the gutters are composed of is important, so is how they will be attached to your home. Did you know that rainwater weighs five pounds per inch? This can add up quickly to thousands of pounds sitting in your gutters at any given time, especially during a Florida rainstorm or hurricane.

 

There are many different types of fasteners available on the market, but we only offer the highest quality and strongest options.

 

Remember, Florida is known for getting large amounts of rainfall in just a few minutes, so you need to have fasteners that can handle the weight of not only the water but any debris that falls into your gutters as well. You can get fasteners that are nondescript or make a stylistic choice.

 

For more information on our gutter fasteners, please contact us!

Gutter Guards

Gutter guards can be a lifesaver! Cleaning out gutters is a miserable and messy undertaking. But luckily, we have an easy and effective solution! Installing gutter guards will make your gutter cleaning headaches a thing of the past.

 

Premier gutter guards can help increase the longevity of your gutters, downspouts, and even your roof. They will prevent backups, animals nesting, and much more.

 

While there will be some maintenance associated with gutter guards, you will not be required to do nearly as much upkeep as you would without them.

 

For more information about our gutter materials, supply options, and installation techniques, feel free to reach out to our team. We will answer any questions you have, offer expert recommendations based on your needs, and give you a fast quote for your project!

 

Contact us today for a FREE quote! We offer fully electronic quotes within hours. No site visits necessary!

gutter guards

Gutter FAQs

Most people prefer to match their gutters with the color of their siding. This works well to hide the gutters which typically sit in front of the siding. If you are someone who wants a bolder aesthetic, matching your gutters with the roof may be the way to go. Having darker gutters to accent the trim around your home can give more texture to the overall look of the home.

 

There is no rule about how to coordinate your gutters with the rest of your house. The color will not affect the function, so if you want gutters that blend in, match the siding. If you want gutters that stand out, match the roof.

Painting gutters is a good idea for transforming the look of your property. While a layer of paint may protect the gutter itself from some cosmetic damage, it will not dramatically strengthen the gutter. Most people choose to paint their gutters when they want to freshen up their aesthetic.

 

If you have recently painted the outside of your home, painting the gutters to match could improve the home’s curb appeal. This is an especially effective and budget-friendly way to spruce up your home if you intend to sell it. If the gutters are rusty, you will want to make sure that you clean them before painting (so the paint will stick).

Colored gutters are typically more expensive than white gutters because they require special ordering. This is not always the case—sometimes a manufacturer may have the exact color you are looking for and will not have a surcharge for a custom finish.

 

Overall, the price for colored gutters is always slightly higher because adding color creates an extra step in the manufacturing process. The price for color should never be too much more than the standard version, however. If you get a quote that prices your colored gutters much higher than white ones, you might consider shopping around for a better deal.

If you have neglected the exterior of your gutters, you can restore them to a shiny look. There are several cleaning methods you can use to try to and make them whiter:

 

· Use vinegar mixed with water to clear off gunk and debris residue.

· Put liquid detergent on vinyl gutters, rinse with water, and wipe away grime.

· Find a phosphate-free cleaning product to remove tough stains

 

If the grime and stains are bad, you can hire someone to clean the gutters for you. Professional cleaning services will use a restoration chemical to break the bond between the dirt and the paint and remove tough stains.

The black stuff that accumulates on gutters is a combination of asphalt residue and dirt that runs off from the roof during a storm. When your gutters are clogged and debris prevents water from properly flowing out, the water will overflow. As it runs down the side of the gutter, runoff debris particles stain the finish in vertical black streaks.

 

The best way to prevent this is to install a gutter edge when you purchase a new system. Gutter edges prevent runoff and protect the finish from staining, often extending the look of the finish by four times its normal lifespan!

Downspouts and gutters can be different colors, unless you have copper gutters, which should just stay their original finish. Many people choose the default manufacturing colors like white and off-white. From a design standpoint, gutters can be an eyesore, so you may consider color-matching the gutter and downspout to the color of the house.

 

For example, if you have white trim but a dark blue façade, you could paint the perimeter gutters white and paint the downspout to match the dark blue. This would camouflage the downspout from sticking out against the dark background and elevate the overall look of your home.

You should not paint your copper gutters, as this can damage the finish. Copper gutters are long-lasting and durable, which is the primary reason why people purchase them. From an aesthetic standpoint, the antique look that copper gutters provide is another selling point.

 

Using paint to cover the natural patina (green-blue algae formation) on the gutters can ruin the look for good. Once copper gutters have been painted, the scraping that is needed to restore them can damage the natural finish. Overall, you should only paint gutters that are made of aluminum, plastic, or vinyl, as they do not contain the same naturally rustic look that many homebuyers appreciate.

Gutters are critically important for protecting the structural integrity of your home. Water flows through the gutter system and is directed to an appropriate area. Your gutter system protects your home from the threat of water damage.

Other Reasons that Gutters are Important Include:

Prevent Basement Flooding

Protect Siding

Prevent Mold and Mildew

Growth

Protect Landscaping

A gutter system that is poorly maintained, damaged, or non-existent would result in an excessive buildup of water, leaves, and debris. This collection of water would become stagnant and seep into the foundation of the home, resulting in excessive d

In terms of materials, we offer aluminum, copper, and galvalume steel. Our most popular, however, is aluminum because it’s strong, corrosion resistant, inexpensive, and available in a variety of colors.

Speaking of colors, we offer over 30 different color options of gutters and downspouts. When it comes to style, our team offers K-Style Gutters. This look has a flat bottom and back made with a decorative crown molding appearance. Since Florida is known to withstand heavy thunderstorms, all customers are automatically upgraded to 6”-inch gutters to hold any excess water.

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