
Seamless Gutter Replacement in Sterling Heights, MI
Gutter replacement in Sterling Heights runs about $12 per linear foot for seamless aluminum, installed — and because the city's colonials and split-levels typically carry 120–200 linear feet, most complete jobs land between $1,400 and $2,400. Two-story eaves and cut-up rooflines push the number up; a simple ranch comes in lower. Guthix Roofing forms every gutter on-site in continuous runs sized to your actual eaves, hangs them at the correct pitch so water moves instead of ponding, and puts the warranty in writing. We're a licensed and insured Michigan builder (License #262600716) based in Wyandotte — a small company where the quote, the install, and the follow-up all come from the same people.
Local knowledge, honest answers
Sterling Heights weather is the reason pitch and hangers matter: summer downpours arrive fast, and winter snow loads test every fastener. We set hanger spacing with Michigan snow and ice in mind, size downspouts for cloudburst rain, and add optional leaf guards where your trees warrant them. Start with the free satellite measurement at guthixroofing.com/quote or call (734) 360-0805 for an on-site look.

Gutter Replacement in Sterling Heights: what matters here
Why do two-story colonials punish sectional gutters?
On a two-story Sterling Heights colonial, gutter problems hide — you can't see a separating seam or a back-pitched run from the ground, so the first sign is usually a stained soffit, streaked siding, or a wet basement corner. Seamless runs formed to the full eave length remove the seams that fail, and correct pitch keeps water moving to the downspouts. Second-story work costs more than single-story, and our itemized quote shows exactly where that difference comes from.
Do gutters cause the ice buildup you see every winter?
Not by themselves — ice dams start with attic heat melting snow — but a clogged or back-pitched gutter gives all that meltwater a place to refreeze, and the ice load can tear hangers right out of the fascia. Sterling Heights' freeze-thaw winters make this an annual event on some blocks. New gutters hung at the correct pitch, with tight hanger spacing and clear downspouts, shed meltwater before it can stack into ice.
How a Sterling Heights 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
Re-caulking one leaky seam is a repair; gutters that sag between hangers, seep at multiple joints, or have pulled away from the fascia are done — each patch just moves the leak. Most Sterling Heights homes we see with original or second-generation sectional gutters are better served by seamless replacement, which runs about $12 per linear foot and typically totals $1,400–$2,400 for the whole house.
After is the right order if both are close — roof edges, drip edge, and fascia all get disturbed during a tear-off, and we'd rather your new gutters never see that. If your roof has years left, gutters are a clean standalone job. Since many Sterling Heights roofs from the 60s–80s are on their second cycle, we're happy to look at both and sequence them honestly.
Yes, as an option — and we'll be straight about whether they're worth it for your lot. Guards earn their cost under mature trees; on newer, more open subdivisions they're often money better spent elsewhere. Either way they appear as a separate line on your itemized quote, and the written warranty covers the installed system.
New gutters for your Sterling Heights home?
Free measurement, an itemized quote, and seamless gutters formed on-site for your exact home.
