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Seamless gutter installation on a Spokane home — custom-formed aluminium gutters being fitted to roofline

Seamless gutters custom-formed on site to fit your roofline exactly. We install aluminium, copper, and steel gutter systems built to handle Spokane's freeze-thaw winters and heavy spring rains. Free estimates, full warranty, old gutter removal included.

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Why seamless

Seamless Gutters vs. Sectional Gutters

When homeowners in Spokane call us about gutter installation, one of the first questions they ask is about seamless versus sectional gutters. The difference matters, especially in a climate where temperature swings, snow load, and ice formation test every joint and seal in the system.

Sectional gutters are sold in 10-foot and 12-foot pre-cut lengths from home centres. To cover a roofline, multiple sections are snapped or screwed together with connectors and sealed with caulk or rubber gaskets. Every joint is a potential failure point. In Spokane's freeze-thaw winters, water gets into those seams, expands when it freezes, and gradually pushes the sealant apart. Within a few years, sectional gutters often start leaking at multiple joints.

Seamless gutters are different. We bring a coil of raw material — aluminium, copper, or steel — to your property and run it through a portable forming machine that creates a continuous length of gutter custom-fit to your roofline. The only seams are at corners and downspout outlets, where we use heavy-duty connectors and sealant rated for extreme temperature cycling. A typical Spokane home might have a 40-foot or 50-foot run with zero joints along its length.

The practical advantages are clear. Fewer seams mean fewer places for water to escape. A continuous run cannot sag in the middle the way a sectional system can when connectors loosen. Seamless gutters are also less likely to trap debris because there are no raised connector lips for leaves and pine needles to catch on. And because we form them on site, the fit is exact — no piecing together off-the-shelf lengths that do not quite match your roof pitch.

Nearly every gutter installation we perform in Spokane is seamless. For the vast majority of homes, it is the better product at a competitive price. If you have a question about whether seamless is right for your specific situation, call us at 509 267 6458 and we will talk through it.

Materials

Gutter Material Options for Spokane Homes

The material you choose affects durability, appearance, maintenance requirements, and cost. We install three primary materials and help each homeowner select the right one based on their home, budget, and priorities.

Seamless Aluminium

Aluminium is the most popular gutter material in Spokane for good reason. It is lightweight, will not rust, handles freeze-thaw cycling without cracking, and comes in over 25 factory-baked colours that hold their finish for decades. The material cost is moderate, making it the most economical option for full-house installations. Aluminium gutters typically last 20 to 30 years in the Inland Northwest climate. We use .032-gauge aluminium as our standard — thick enough to resist denting from ladder impacts and snow loads, but light enough to install without reinforcing the fascia.

Copper

Copper gutters are a premium option chosen for their appearance and longevity. They develop a natural patina over time that many homeowners in Spokane's older neighbourhoods — places like Browne's Addition, South Hill, and the historic districts — find attractive and architecturally appropriate. Copper will not rust, and a well-installed copper system can last 50 years or more. The trade-off is cost: copper runs two to three times the price of aluminium. We install copper gutters in 16-ounce weight as standard, with soldered seams at corners and outlets for a watertight, low-maintenance joint.

Steel

Galvanized steel gutters are the strongest option and the right choice for commercial buildings, metal-roofed structures, and properties with exceptionally heavy snow loads. Steel handles physical impacts better than aluminium — a fallen branch or ice chunk that would dent aluminium often leaves steel unmarked. The limitation is that galvanized steel can rust if the coating is scratched or compromised, so it requires periodic inspection. We use 26-gauge galvanized steel with a G90 galvanization coating for maximum corrosion resistance. For homeowners who want the strength of steel without the rust concern, we also offer pre-painted steel in a range of colours.

Colour and process

Colour Selection and Installation Process

Gutter Colour Matching

Your gutters do not have to stand out. We stock aluminium gutters in over 25 factory-baked enamel colours, including the most popular siding and trim colours used in Spokane: white, linen, wicker, bronze, charcoal, and musket grey among others. The enamel finish is baked on at the factory and will not chip, peel, or fade the way paint applied in the field can. We bring colour samples to every estimate so you can hold them up to your siding, trim, and roof and see the match in person.

For copper installations, the natural finish is part of the appeal. New copper starts as a bright, penny-shiny metal and gradually develops a blue-green patina over several years. Homeowners who prefer the bright look can treat the copper with a clear sealant to slow the patina process, though most choose to let it age naturally.

Our Installation Process

Every gutter installation we complete in Spokane follows the same thorough process.

  1. Free on-site estimate. We visit your property, measure all rooflines, inspect the existing gutter system and fascia condition, discuss material and colour options, and provide a written estimate. The estimate includes old gutter removal, new gutter installation, all connectors and sealant, downspout attachment, and cleanup.
  2. Scheduling and material preparation. Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the installation — typically within one to two weeks, weather permitting. We order the material coil in your chosen colour and confirm the measurements before the install day.
  3. Old gutter removal. On install day, the crew arrives and removes the existing gutter system, including hangers, downspouts, and any accessories. We inspect the fascia board behind the old gutters and replace any rotted or damaged sections before proceeding.
  4. Seamless gutter forming. We run the material coil through our portable forming machine right in your driveway, creating custom-length gutter pieces that match each roofline run exactly. No pre-cut sections, no guessing at lengths.
  5. Hanger installation and hanging. We attach heavy-duty hidden hangers to the fascia at regular intervals — typically every 24 inches, or closer on longer spans and in areas with heavy snow exposure. The gutter is hung with a precise pitch of 1/4 inch per 10 feet toward the downspout to ensure proper drainage.
  6. Corner mitres and downspout connections. Inside and outside corners are mitre-cut and sealed with heavy-duty sealant rated for Spokane's temperature range. Downspout outlets are cut, connected, and the downspouts are routed to carry water away from the foundation.
  7. Full system water test. We run water through every gutter run and downspout to confirm proper drainage, correct pitch, and zero leaks. Any adjustments are made on the spot.
  8. Cleanup and walkthrough. We remove all old material, debris, and scraps from your property. A crew lead walks you through the completed installation, explains what was done, and answers any questions.

Local expertise

Why Spokane Demands the Right Gutter System

Spokane's climate is among the toughest in the Pacific Northwest on exterior building systems. Choosing the right gutter material and installation method is not optional — it is the difference between a system that lasts decades and one that fails in a few years.

When to replace instead of repair: If your existing gutters have widespread corrosion, multiple failing joints, incorrect pitch, or are original to a home built before 1990, replacement is almost always the more cost-effective choice. Patching a system that is past its useful life means paying for repeated repairs that never fully solve the problem. A new seamless installation eliminates those failure points entirely.

If you are unsure whether your gutters need replacement or a targeted repair, we will give you an honest assessment. Call 509 267 6458 or request a free estimate online.

  • Freeze-thaw cycles crack seals and stress joints
  • Heavy snow loads test hanger strength every winter
  • Seamless gutters eliminate the joints that fail first
  • Aluminium will not rust in Spokane's wet winters
  • Factory-baked enamel holds colour for decades
  • Correct pitch prevents pooling and ice formation

Our work

Gutter Installation Before and After

Recent gutter installation projects on Spokane homes. Old sectional gutters replaced with custom-formed seamless systems.

Old sectional gutters with rusted joints and sagging sections on a South Hill home Before
Same home after seamless aluminium gutter installation — clean lines, charcoal colour, correct pitch After

Full House Seamless Aluminium — South Hill

Failing galvanized gutters on a historic Browne's Addition craftsman Before
New copper gutters installed with soldered corner mitres matching the home's period character After

Copper Gutter Replacement — Browne's Addition

Damaged and leaking sectional gutters on a downtown Spokane commercial building Before
New galvanized steel seamless gutters with oversized profiles for heavy runoff capacity After

Seamless Steel for Commercial Property — Downtown Spokane

See more of our work on the project gallery page.

What Spokane Customers Say About Our Installation Work

“We replaced 30-year-old sectional gutters with seamless aluminium. The crew was in and out in one day, the colour match to our trim is perfect, and we have had zero leaks through two winters now. Wish we had done it sooner.”

David M. — South Hill

“Went with copper gutters on our new build and the result is stunning. The team walked us through material options without any pressure, explained the pros and cons of each, and the installation was flawless. They even suggested a slightly larger profile to handle our exposed roofline.”

Lisa R. — Liberty Lake

“Had our old gutters replaced and gutter guards installed at the same time. The whole process from estimate to finished job was smooth. They matched the historic colour of our craftsman and cleaned up everything before they left. Highly recommend.”

Tom B. — Browne's Addition

Frequently Asked Questions About Gutter Installation

How much does gutter installation cost in Spokane?

Gutter installation in Spokane typically ranges from $6 to $12 per linear foot for seamless aluminium, which is the most common choice. Copper and steel cost more. A typical 1,500-square-foot home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutter runs between $900 and $2,400 for aluminium. We provide detailed written estimates so there are no surprises.

What is the difference between seamless and sectional gutters?

Seamless gutters are formed on site from a single coil of material, so there are no joints along the length of the run except at corners and downspout outlets. Sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that are joined together with connectors and sealant. Seamless gutters have far fewer leak points, last longer, and require less maintenance. Nearly all of our installations are seamless because the performance difference in Spokane's climate is significant.

How long does a gutter installation take?

Most residential gutter installations in Spokane are completed in a single day. A typical home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutter takes our crew four to six hours, including removing the old system, installing new hangers, forming and hanging the seamless gutters, sealing all connections, and testing the entire system with water.

What gutter material is best for Spokane homes?

Seamless aluminium is the best all-around choice for most Spokane homes. It handles freeze-thaw cycles well, will not rust, comes in a wide range of factory-baked colours, and costs less than copper or steel. Copper is ideal for older or high-end homes where appearance matters, and steel is the right call for commercial buildings or properties with heavy snow loads. We will help you pick the right material based on your home, budget, and priorities.

Do you remove and dispose of my old gutters?

Yes. Old gutter removal and disposal is included in every installation estimate. We tear out the existing system, haul away all the old material, and leave your property clean. If the old gutters have caused fascia damage, we will inspect it and include any fascia repair in the estimate as well.

Should I install gutter guards at the same time as new gutters?

It is a good idea and it saves money. Installing gutter guards on a brand-new gutter system ensures a clean fit and eliminates the need to remove and reinstall guards later. We offer guard installation as an add-on to every new gutter job, and the combined pricing is lower than doing the two projects separately.

More questions? See the full FAQ page or call us directly.

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