Seamless aluminum fabricated on-site, hidden hangers, and 6-inch systems built for North & South Carolina's hurricane-intensity rainfall - free written estimates with no obligation.
North & South Carolina averages 46 inches of rain annually - 20% above the US average - plus hurricane-season deluges that can drop 4 inches in a single hour. Standard sectional gutters weren't built for this.
Transparent pricing by material - no bait-and-switch. Costs are per installed linear foot including materials, labor, hidden hangers, and downspout connections.
Estimates are based on standard NC & SC residential installation. Cost per foot includes material, labor, hidden hangers, downspout connections, and debris removal. Copper and specialty finishes priced on custom quote. Typical NC & SC home (150-200 linear feet) runs $900-$2,000 for aluminum, $4,200-$9,000 for copper.
From standard K-style aluminum to premium half-round copper - every system fabricated on-site to the exact length of your home, eliminating the joint leaks that sectional gutters develop within 3-5 years.
Flat back, decorative front, fits flush against any fascia. Fabricated from a continuous coil right on our mobile machine - no joints, no seams, no future leak points. Available in 5″ and 6″ profiles.
The classic U-shape seen on pre-1950 homes and high-end new construction. The smooth curved interior self-cleans better than K-style - the standard pairing for copper on historic Raleigh, Wilmington & Asheville properties.
Concealed inside the roof structure on commercial buildings and older residential architecture. Significantly higher capacity than exposed systems - built for large NC & SC commercial roofs managing 10,000+ sq ft of runoff.
Standard homes built before 2010 typically have 5-inch gutters. With NC & SC's rainfall intensity increasing, most new installations and replacements now default to 6-inch systems. Here's the data.
North & South Carolina's wooded neighborhoods - Raleigh's oak-heavy suburbs, Asheville's mountain pines, Charlotte's pecan corridors - clog standard gutters 2-3 times per year. The right guard system changes that to once a decade.
304-grade stainless mesh with openings as small as 50 microns - the tightest filtration available, effective statewide from the Outer Banks to the Blue Ridge.
Water follows the curved surface into the gutter while leaves blow off the edge - best where leaf volume is high but pine needles are minimal.
Porous foam sits inside the channel, blocking large debris while letting water through - the lowest upfront cost of the three.
Standard guards built for oak leaves fail in NC & SC's pine-heavy regions - needles are thin enough to slip straight through. Here's why only micro-mesh reliably stops them:
Four steps from measurement to final walkthrough. Every job owner-supervised. No subcontractors, no shortcuts.
We measure every linear foot of roofline and calculate the pitch needed to move water at a minimum ⅛-inch drop per foot - preventing the standing water and corrosion that improper pitch causes.
Our truck-mounted roll-forming machine extrudes seamless aluminum coil into exact-length sections right on your driveway - no joints, no seams, no pieces that don't fit.
Concealed brackets are screwed through the fascia into the rafter tails every 18 inches - engineered for the extra load NC & SC's mountain ice and snow can add.
Downspouts move water at least 6 feet from the foundation - further where NC & SC's clay soil demands it. Every system gets a live water-flow test and a written walkthrough.
NC & SC's four climate regions create four different gutter problems. Our crews know the local challenges - and size the solution accordingly.
Hail corridor - 3-4 events/year. Summer supercell storms deliver high-volume, short-duration rain that demands 6-inch systems. Charlotte gutter installation with steel-reinforced hangers for hail impact resistance.
Wooded neighborhoods with dense oak and pine coverage = the highest gutter-clogging rate in NC & SC. Raleigh seamless gutters with micro-mesh stainless guards are the standard recommendation for Triangle homes.
Salt-air environment corrodes standard aluminum faster - we use thicker .032-gauge and salt-resistant coatings. Wilmington coastal gutters sized for 58+ inches of annual rainfall and hurricane-force wind-driven rain.
Snow load and ice dam risks require hangers at 12-inch spacing (vs standard 18-inch). Asheville gutter replacement also means addressing the ice-dam damage that forces water behind gutters and under the first course of shingles each winter.
"After two replacements by other companies in five years, the RoofEstimate team installed 6-inch seamless aluminum with micro-mesh guards. Not a single overflow during back-to-back hurricanes last fall. Should have done this the first time."
"Our Raleigh home is surrounded by mature oaks. We used to clean gutters three times a year and they still overflowed. The stainless micro-mesh system they installed hasn't required a single cleaning in 18 months."
"Historic 1920s home in Wilmington - needed copper half-round to match the original profile. The on-site fabrication meant a perfect fit on every run. The patina after one year looks exactly right. Worth every penny of the premium."
Seamless aluminum runs $6-$10 per linear foot installed. Seamless steel runs $10-$16/ft, copper $28-$45/ft. A typical NC & SC home with 150-200 linear feet costs $900-$2,000 for aluminum and $4,200-$9,000 for copper. Micro-mesh gutter guards add $3-$6 per foot. All estimates are free with no obligation.
6-inch seamless aluminum (.032-gauge) with concealed hidden hangers every 18 inches and oversized 3×4-inch downspouts. The seamless construction eliminates the joint failure points that section gutters develop under hurricane-force conditions - joints are where 80% of gutter failures in NC & SC occur during storm events.
20-30 years with annual cleaning. Coastal NC & SC salt-air environments can reduce this to 15-20 years with standard .027-gauge aluminum. We use .032-gauge as standard, which adds 8-12 years of service life. Copper installations are effectively permanent - 100+ years in most NC & SC conditions.
For most NC & SC homes, yes. The Carolinas average 46 inches of rain annually. Standard 5-inch gutters overflow at roughly 1.5 inches of hourly rainfall intensity - which NC & SC exceeds routinely during summer thunderstorms. 6-inch systems handle 40% more water volume and are increasingly the code-recommended size for new NC & SC construction.
Yes - and the type matters. Standard screen or reverse-curve guards fail against pine needles, which are thin enough to pass through or slide around most guard systems. Only stainless steel micro-mesh with openings under 1mm reliably blocks pine needle accumulation. This is especially important in the Triangle, Sandhills, and mountain regions of NC & SC.
Yes. NC & SC winters are mild enough for installation year-round in the Piedmont and coastal regions. The aluminum doesn't require caulk curing at specific temperatures the way paint does. Mountain installations above 2,500 feet may need to schedule around below-freezing spells, but we're generally available 12 months statewide.
Storm-caused gutter damage - from hurricanes, hail impact, falling trees, or ice loads - is typically covered under standard NC & SC homeowners policies. Damage from deferred maintenance, gradual deterioration, or improper original installation is usually excluded. We provide written storm damage assessments that support NC & SC insurance claims at no charge.
Free written estimate. On-site fabrication. Owner-installed quality. 20-year material warranty across NC & SC.