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Seamless Gutter Replacement in Dearborn, MI

When Dearborn's maples and oaks finish dropping in November, the gutters tell the truth: overflowing corners, sagging runs, water sheeting down the brick. If yours are past saving, seamless aluminum replacement runs about $12 per linear foot installed — most Dearborn homes carry 120 to 200 linear feet, so full replacements typically land between $1,400 and $2,400, with leaf guards, second-story eaves on West Dearborn colonials, and cut-up rooflines pushing higher. Guthix Roofing, a licensed and insured local company based nearby in Wyandotte (Michigan Builder License #262600716), forms every run on-site in one continuous piece, pitches it correctly, and puts the whole thing in an itemized written quote.

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Gutter Replacement in Dearborn

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Seamless aluminum means no joints every ten feet to work loose and drip — each run comes off the machine in one piece, cut to your fascia. We install correct pitch so water moves instead of ponding, place downspouts where they protect the foundation rather than where it's convenient, and back the work with a written warranty. Free on-site inspections anywhere in Dearborn, East or West.

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Gutter Replacement in Dearborn: what matters here

How do Dearborn's mature trees change what gutters you need?

A street canopy that drops leaves, seeds, and twigs from April through November will overwhelm an undersized or badly pitched system fast. On heavily treed Dearborn blocks we pay extra attention to downspout count and placement so debris has fewer places to dam up, and optional leaf guards end the twice-a-fall ladder routine. On open lots, we'll tell you plainly that guards aren't worth the money.

Are Dearborn's original gutters worth saving?

A lot of East Dearborn bungalows and West Dearborn colonials still carry gutters that are decades old — sectional runs whose seams have been caulked and re-caulked, hung on spikes that back out a little more every winter. There's a point where another tube of sealant is wasted money, and much of Dearborn's housing is past it. Seamless runs on modern hidden hangers end the annual patch cycle for roughly $12 a foot.

What To Expect

How a Dearborn 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.

Dearborn Gutter Replacement FAQ

Your questions, answered straight

Yes — second-story eaves just take taller ladders and more time, which is why bigger West Dearborn homes land at or above the top of the typical $1,400–$2,400 range. The runs are still formed on-site in continuous pieces and pitched properly; the itemized quote will show exactly how the height affects the price before you commit.

Often they help a great deal. If dampness shows up after storms and your gutters overflow or dump water beside the house, fixing roof drainage is the first, cheapest step — properly pitched runs and downspout extensions move an enormous amount of water away from the foundation every storm. If water still gets in afterward, you've at least ruled out the roofline for a fraction of waterproofing costs. We'll give you a straight assessment at the free inspection.

Sequence matters. If your roof is within a couple of years of replacement, it's usually smarter to do the roof first so the new drip edge and gutters meet correctly — and we'll tell you that even if it delays the gutter sale. If the roof has life left, gutters can go on any time. A free inspection sorts out which order saves you money.

New gutters for your Dearborn home?

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