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Seamless Gutter Replacement in Allen Park, MI

Seamless gutter replacement in Allen Park runs about $12 per linear foot installed. A typical home carries 120 to 200 linear feet, putting most full replacements between $1,400 and $2,400 — and because Allen Park's post-war bungalows are modest, tidy footprints, plenty of jobs here land in the lower half of that range. Guthix Roofing, a licensed and insured Michigan builder (license #262600716) based in neighboring Wyandotte, forms every run on-site from seamless aluminum, cut to the exact length of your eaves, hung at the correct pitch, and backed by a written warranty. Leaf guards are optional, quoted as their own line item. Start with a free on-site look, or get a ballpark from the free satellite quote at guthixroofing.com/quote.

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Gutter Replacement in Allen Park

Local knowledge, honest answers

In a town known for kept-up houses, gutters are usually the first exterior item to quietly age out — sectional steel runs from decades ago rust at every joint, and the drips show up as streaks on the fascia and washed-out flower beds below. New seamless aluminum eliminates the mid-run joints where old gutters fail, and it comes in colors that sit cleanly against brick and trim.

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Gutter Replacement in Allen Park: what matters here

Do Allen Park's hip roofs need different gutter planning?

Yes — a hip roof drains on all four sides, so an Allen Park bungalow often needs gutter on every eave, not just the front and back. That means more corners, and corners are exactly where cheap sectional gutters leak first. We form seamless runs for each side and hand-miter the corners, then place downspouts so no single corner is asked to swallow half the roof's runoff. It's a modest home, but the gutter layout deserves actual thought.

What are old gutters doing to the fascia behind them?

When we pull failed gutters off 1940s and '50s Allen Park homes, the fascia board behind the worst section is often soft — years of overflow soak the wood, and the gutter spikes lose their grip, which is why old gutters sag in the middle. We check every foot of fascia before hanging new runs, price any wood repair in writing before doing it, and fasten with hidden screw hangers that hold pitch instead of pulling loose the way spikes do.

What To Expect

How a Allen Park gutter replacement works

Measured, formed on-site, and hung to handle Michigan weather — the same process on every home.

01

Free Measurement & Quote

We measure your actual linear footage, plan downspout locations, and give you a clear, itemized price — no vague lump sums.

02

Old Gutters Down

We remove and haul away the old gutters, then inspect your fascia boards for rot or soft spots and flag anything that needs attention before the new run goes up.

03

Formed On-Site, Hung Right

Seamless aluminum runs are formed in one continuous piece at your home, set to the correct pitch, and secured to handle Michigan snow and ice loads.

04

Water Where It Belongs

Downspouts placed to carry water clear of your foundation, a full cleanup, and your written warranty handed over at the end.

Allen Park Gutter Replacement FAQ

Your questions, answered straight

Most homes carry between 120 and 200 linear feet once you count every eave — and on a hip-roofed bungalow that's usually all four sides. At about $12 per foot installed, that's how most Allen Park replacements land between $1,400 and $2,400, with modest single-story homes often in the lower half. We measure exactly, quote by the foot, and itemize downspouts and any guards separately so you can see where every dollar goes.

Honest answer: gutters don't cause ice dams and new ones won't cure them — that's an attic insulation and ventilation issue. What correctly pitched gutters do is move meltwater away fast during thaws, so less of it refreezes at the eave and less ends up beside your foundation. If we see signs of a chronic ice dam problem while we're at the eaves, we'll tell you what's actually driving it rather than selling gutters as a fix.

Absolutely — gutter replacement is a standalone job, and it typically doesn't require a permit. One caution from experience: if your roof is within a couple of years of replacement, say so, because tear-off crews work over the eaves and it's cheaper to sequence roof first, gutters second. We'll give you a straight read on your shingles while we're there, free, with no obligation to do the roof with us.

New gutters for your Allen Park home?

Free measurement, an itemized quote, and seamless gutters formed on-site for your exact home.