Gutters are roof work
Drainage is the last step of the roof system. Shingles shed the water, flashing steers it, and gutters carry it off the building; when that last leg fails, the water finds your fascia, your siding, and eventually your basement. That is why a roofing company handles our gutter work instead of a siding crew squeezing it in. We treat the roof as one system, shingles to downspout, and we install the drainage with the same care as the shingles above it.
Seamless gutters and downspouts
We install seamless gutters, formed on site in continuous runs to the exact length of each roofline. Fewer joints means fewer places to drip, sag, and pull away from the fascia as the metal expands and contracts through Indiana's freeze-thaw swings. Downspouts get placed where the water actually needs to leave, with extensions that carry it clear of the foundation instead of dumping it against the bricks.
Sized to your roof, not pulled off a shelf
Gutter size is math, not habit. The square footage and pitch of each roof plane determine how much water arrives at the gutter in a hard rain, and that number decides the gutter profile and how many downspouts the run needs. A big, steep roof draining into undersized gutters overflows at the corners no matter how clean it is. We measure the roof area feeding every run and size the system to it, which is the difference between gutters that look right and gutters that work in a July thunderstorm.
What failing gutters actually cost
Sagging, split, or overflowing gutters do quiet damage long before anything looks dramatic: trenched mulch and washed-out beds, stained siding, rotted fascia and soffit boards, damp crawl spaces, and foundation settling that costs more than a whole exterior's worth of gutters to fix. In winter, overflow turns into ice sheets on walkways. If your gutters pull away from the house, overflow in normal rain, or shed rust streaks, replacement is cheaper than the repairs they are setting up. Not sure whether the fascia behind them is still solid? Our roof repair crew checks that on the same visit.
Bundle gutters with your roof replacement
The best time to replace gutters is alongside a roof replacement. One crew coordinates the drip edge, flashing, and gutter line so they work together instead of being three trades' problems, and you deal with one schedule and one cleanup instead of two. Hanging new gutters on rotten fascia wastes money, and tearing off a roof over brand-new gutters risks denting them; sequencing the work right avoids both. If the roof is staying put, gutter replacement stands on its own just fine, and return customers get 10% off when they come back for the roof later.
We hang gutters across Indianapolis, Fishers, and Castleton, plus Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Greenwood, Zionsville, and the nearby north side towns.