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After a tree landed on her house, Joanne needed a lot of repairs done on part of her home. The contractor she was working with reached out to our office to see what we could offer for replacement on the affected areas of the house. Even though only a small portion of the original k-style gutters were directly affected by the damage, each section around the corner would need to be fully replaced to maintain a seamless design. Once all of the necessary repairs were complete, we were ready to put up the gutters.
In a like-for-like replacement, we installed 110 feet of 5" k-style with a screen to assist in clogging protection from nearby trees. To ensure proper flow around the corners, and to tie into the undamaged gutters, outside box miters were installed and sealed. Our installation got the job done in just a couple of hours, providing a warrantied protection against future damages.
This homeowner saw our mailer ad for a premium gutter system and decided it was time for an upgrade. The existing seamed K-style gutters were not keeping up with the trees close to the house.
After meeting with our salesman Kevin Feldewerd, the homeowner decided to replace all but one section with Gutter Shutter. The home had several uneven rooflines, leading to multiple gutter runs needing to connect indirectly. The previous system accomplished this by inefficiently dumping water onto the shingles to make its way into the gutter, as seen in the photo.
To provide more efficient flow and 100% water capture, our installers cut directly into the hood and inserted the other run in. This direct connection blocks debris, creates a much cleaner look, and prevents any risk of damage to the roof.
Ed was in the market to put a first gutter system on his home. After receiving a company postcard in the mail, Ed called up our office and got an appointment set up with Kevin, our Minnesota salesman. Once he had a full installation plan in hand and saw a demonstration of our product, he signed off on the work and got our production department moving.
In these photos, you can easily see the step-style fascia boards. To properly mount a gutter, a flush surface is needed to maintain the flow of the system and keep the water following the trough. We make this flush by bending up metal flashing at a 90 degree angle twice, creating a square shape that adds depth to the recessed fascia board. In the installed photo, it is easy to see how the lower half of the gutter is not sitting against the lower board.
Scott a repeat customer of ours had us come out and install the Rain Drop Gutter Guard on his home to keep his gutters clean and clear of debris!
The metal roof on this shop in Finlayson was a bit too much for the open-style gutters to handle. The 34-foot gutter was struggling to handle all of the water coming off the large roof and further struggled to drain it all effectively. Our installation of Gutter Shutter with a wide mouth outlet increased the trough size by 50%, doubled the drainage capacity from the gutter, and ensured better water capture from the roof!