Gutter Repair vs Replacement Cost: Which Makes Sense?
Most gutter repairs run $150–$650, while full replacement costs $1,200–$3,500 for an average home. Here's how to decide which you actually need.
14 guides on gutter costs, repairs, materials, and maintenance
Most gutter repairs run $150–$650, while full replacement costs $1,200–$3,500 for an average home. Here's how to decide which you actually need.
A homeowner's breakdown of gutter installation costs per linear foot in 2025, including material, labor, and the add-ons contractors usually quote separately.
The jump from 5-inch to 6-inch gutters adds about 40% more capacity and $1.50-3 per foot. Here's when it's worth it and when it's overkill.
A homeowner's breakdown of seamless vs sectional gutters in 2025 — real price ranges, leak risk, lifespan, and which one actually fits your house.
Patching a leak is cheap, but some gutter problems are terminal. Here are five signs your system needs replacement, not another repair.
A homeowner's breakdown of what gutter guards actually cost, which brands hold up, and whether the math works for your house.
Compare aluminum, steel, and copper gutters on cost, durability, and long-term value so you can pick the right material for your home and budget.
Expect to pay $1,500–$4,500 for a full gutter replacement on most homes — here's exactly what drives that number up or down.
After a hailstorm, out-of-region crews will knock your door fast. Here are seven specific signs a gutter contractor is a storm chaser — and what to do if you already signed.
Before you sign a gutter contract, make sure these 12 items are in writing — from exact gutter specs to payment schedule and warranty registration. Most disputes start with vague paperwork.
A gutter estimate should take 45 minutes, not 5. Here is what a thorough inspection looks like, the red flags to watch for, and five questions to ask every contractor.
Poor attic ventilation — not worn-out gutters — is why most gutters fail early. Here's how heat and moisture destroy a gutter from below, and what every replacement quote should address.
Aluminum gutter comes in three meaningfully different grades — 3-tab, architectural, and Class 4 impact-resistant. Here's what each costs, how long it lasts, and which one your insurance company will actually pay you to install.
Three gutter quotes with a $6,000 spread aren't quoting the same job. Here's exactly where the scope diverges — and how to force an apples-to-apples comparison before you sign.