
Seamless Gutter Replacement in Ann Arbor, MI
Every fall, Ann Arbor's tree canopy fills gutters faster than most homeowners can clear them — and when packed gutters overflow all winter, the fascia, siding, and foundation take the damage. Guthix Roofing replaces failing gutters with seamless aluminum formed on-site to your exact eave lengths: roughly $12 per linear foot installed, with most homes at 120–200 linear feet landing between $1,400 and $2,400. Steep, dormered homes in the Old West Side and Burns Park, with second-story eaves and cut-up rooflines, run higher — and your itemized quote shows exactly why. We're a small Wyandotte-based company, licensed and insured as a Michigan Residential Builder (License #262600716), and we put every warranty in writing.
Local knowledge, honest answers
If any city in our service area justifies leaf guards, it's this one. Under mature hardwoods, open gutters can need clearing several times a season; guards cut that dramatically and protect the pitch and hangers from the weight of wet debris. They're optional and priced as their own line item — and we'll tell you honestly whether your street's canopy earns them.

Gutter Replacement in Ann Arbor: what matters here
What happens to gutters on a steep, dormered Old West Side roof?
Steep roofs shed water fast — in a downpour, runoff can overshoot an undersized or back-pitched gutter entirely, streaking siding and soaking the foundation line. Dormers and rooflines that step in and out mean shorter runs, more inside corners, and more downspouts to place correctly. We form each run on-site to the exact length, size the system for the pitch above it, and quote every corner and drop as its own line item.
Are your downspouts feeding your basement problem?
Ann Arbor's older neighborhoods have plenty of stone and block foundations that forgive nothing — a downspout that dumps at the corner will find the basement eventually. When we replace gutters we look at the whole path: enough downspouts for the roof area, extensions that carry discharge away from the house, and pitch that actually moves water to the drops instead of letting it stand and freeze. New gutters should end the drip line at your foundation, not relocate it.
How a Ann Arbor gutter replacement works
Measured, formed on-site, and hung to handle Michigan weather — the same process on every home.
Free Measurement & Quote
We measure your actual linear footage, plan downspout locations, and give you a clear, itemized price — no vague lump sums.
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.
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.
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.
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Your questions, answered straight
Good ones do, with an honest caveat: no guard is zero-maintenance under a canopy this heavy. Guards keep leaves and most debris out of the trough so water keeps flowing, but fine material can still collect on top and occasionally need brushing off. What they reliably end is the packed, overflowing, hanger-bending gutter that Ann Arbor falls produce. We quote guards as a separate line so you can weigh the cost against your ladder time.
Gutter replacement typically doesn't require a permit — it's generally treated as maintenance rather than structural work. If your project expands into fascia, roofline, or other work that does require one, we pull it as part of the job. Either way, the itemized written quote spells out the full scope before anything starts.
Overflow has three usual causes: clogs, wrong pitch, or too little capacity for the roof above. Under Ann Arbor's canopy, clogs top the list, but a steep roof can also out-run a small or badly pitched gutter in heavy rain. We diagnose which problem you actually have at a free inspection — sometimes the honest answer is a re-pitch and a couple of extra hangers, not full replacement. When replacement is the answer, seamless runs sized and pitched to the roof fix it properly.
New gutters for your Ann Arbor home?
Free measurement, an itemized quote, and seamless gutters formed on-site for your exact home.
