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Seamless Gutter Replacement in Oakland County, MI

What does gutter replacement cost in Oakland County? Seamless aluminum runs about $12 per linear foot installed, and a typical home carries 120–200 linear feet — so most full replacements land between $1,400 and $2,400. The county's larger two-story colonials in Troy, Novi, and Rochester Hills often push past that, since second-story eaves, cut-up rooflines, and leaf guards all add to the total. Guthix Roofing forms your gutters on-site in continuous runs — no mid-run seams to split open in a freeze — sets the pitch so water actually reaches the downspouts, and backs the work with written warranties. You get an itemized written quote before anything comes off the fascia.

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Gutter Replacement in Oakland County

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Guthix Roofing is a licensed and insured Michigan builder (License #262600716) based in Wyandotte — a small local company, not a call center, serving Oakland County from Royal Oak to Farmington Hills. If your gutters are overflowing, pulling away from the fascia, or dumping water at the foundation, a free on-site inspection will tell you whether they need re-pitching, sealing, or full replacement.

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Gutter Replacement in Oakland County: what matters here

Why do Oakland County's two-story colonials cost more to gutter?

Height and complexity. A big colonial in Troy or Rochester Hills has second-story eaves that take more time and staging to work safely, and a cut-up roofline multiplies the corners, miters, and downspouts a simple ranch never needs. That's why we quote from your actual home rather than a countywide flat rate — the footage and the roofline drive the price, and you see both itemized in writing before you commit.

Are leaf guards worth it under Oakland County's mature trees?

In the older, tree-lined neighborhoods of Royal Oak, Southfield, and Farmington Hills, gutters can fill twice a season — and a clogged gutter in a Michigan winter turns into an ice tray that pries at your fascia. Guards don't make sense on every house, so we'll tell you where they pay off: heavy tree cover, hard-to-reach second-story runs, or anywhere you'd rather never climb a ladder again. They add cost up front and save cleanings for years.

What To Expect

How a Oakland County 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.

Oakland County Gutter Replacement FAQ

Your questions, answered straight

Typically no — gutter replacement is generally not permitted work the way a roof replacement is. If your project grows to include fascia or structural repairs that do require one, we pull it as part of the job. Either way, the scope goes in writing first.

Most homes carry 120–200 linear feet, but Oakland County skews toward the high side — the larger colonials of Troy, Novi, and the Bloomfield communities often exceed 200 feet once every eave and downspout run is counted. At about $12 per foot installed, that footage is most of your price, which is why we measure your actual home instead of guessing from the street.

Roof first, or both together. A tear-off sends debris down the eaves, and the new drip edge needs to lap correctly into the gutter behind it — so hanging brand-new gutters right before a reroof risks dents and do-overs. If we're doing both, we sequence them properly in one project. If your roof has years left, there's no reason to wait on gutters that are failing now.

New gutters for your Oakland County home?

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