RAIN GUTTERS INSTALLATION SERVICES IN SALT LAKE CITY

Your Property Is Precious. Don’t Let Rainwater Sully It

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Why Do You Need Rain Gutters?

Rain gutters capture water that collects on your roof and divert it from your property. You need rain gutters to:

Prevent foundation damage

Gutters ensure that the water collected from the roof is disposed of properly and efficiently and directed away from the foundation.

Prevent basement flooding

Without a gutter system, water can infiltrate your home and flood your basement or crawl space, resulting in costly damage of up to $6,241.

Protect fascia and soffit from Rotting

Fascia primarily serves to protect the underlying structure of a home from water damage while Soffits provide proper airflow and ventilation to the attic.

Prevent Driveway cracks

Gutters help by directing water away from the concrete slab, preventing excessive water from pooling around edges and causing the concrete to expand and contract unevenly, which is a major contributing factor to cracking.

Prevent landscape damage

By isolating the water to the downspouts, a good gutter system will prevent excessive water runoff that can erode soil, and disruption to the stability of the surrounding landscaping.

Prevent ice formation to doorsteps and walkways

Gutters over entryways and walkways ensure that water is redirected from both entrances and walkways, which then prevents unsafe ice build up in winter months.

Keep pests away

Gutters help by preventing the accumulation of standing water which is the prime breeding ground for insects like mosquitoes. A well-functioning gutter system reduces excess moisture around the house which deters many types of pests from inhabiting the area.

Rain Gutter Installation

Gutter installation is a sensitive task. Don’t leave it to just anyone — or you could end up with undesirable results. Hire us for professional rain gutter installation services in Salt Lake City. We have over three decades of experience installing rain gutters made from high-quality materials such as copper, aluminum, and steel.

Rain Gutter Repair

Gutter damage can result in costly foundation repairs of up to $7,921. If you wait until it’s too late, you might have to fork out thousands of dollars on foundation repairs. If your gutters are misaligned, sagging, or have cracks, you should act fast to prevent even more expensive repairs. Hire us for timely rain gutter repair in Salt Lake City to extend the lifespan of your gutters and protect your property.

Rain Gutter Cleaning

Gutters require routine maintenance and cleaning to keep them in good condition. If your gutters are clogged or overflowing, contact us to schedule gutter cleaning. We’ll thoroughly clean and flush them to ensure they work properly and divert water from your home.

Residential and Commercial Gutter Installation & Repair

There’s no one-size-fits-all gutter solution for all buildings. Whether you require residential or commercial gutter installation and repair, our team has the experience and expertise to handle various projects, big or small.

Leaf Protection Year Round

Gutters are prone to accumulating debris over time and may require frequent cleaning. Tired of scheduling regular clean-ups or cleaning out your gutter yourself? Our innovative roof leaf guards offer year-round protection, so you can bid farewell to the hassle of frequent gutter cleaning.

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Types of Gutters

Rain gutters come in several varieties to suit different home sizes and roof types. Each style of gutter has unique benefits.

K-style gutters are typically the most common rain gutters in Utah and come in the standard 5-inch size and a larger 6-inch size. Half-round gutters have a more rounded profile that not only increases water flow but also adds elegance to the exterior design. Copper, which is known for its long-term durability, is also a sophisticated option. Lastly, commercial custom box gutters are usually found on commercial properties but can be made to the property owner’s unique specifications. We elaborate on each gutter type below.

K-Style Rain Gutters

K-style rain gutters somewhat resemble the letter K when viewed from the side.

K-style gutters are used in most homes in Utah. They’re called K-style gutters because they resemble the letter K when viewed from the side. These seamless gutter systems are an economical way to add value to your home while protecting it. M&M Gutters offers this K style in two sizes, 5′′ and 6′′, with 5′′ being standard on most residential homes. Homeowners can choose from aluminum, steel, galvanized, and copper.

Half-Round Gutters

Half-round gutters, shaped like a tube cut in half, carry water very effectively.

Half-round gutters add a classic and elegant look to most homes. These gutters have been around for centuries, and some consider them to be the superior gutter system. The rounded profile allows half-round gutters to increase the water flow out of the gutter — unlike the K-style, which will have residual water remaining. Half-round gutters are available in aluminum, steel, galvanized, and copper.

M&M Gutters has installed thousands of feet of half-round gutters on homes and many different historical sites throughout Utah.

Commercial Custom Box Gutters

Box gutters are made according to the specifications of the building and can be made in many different sizes and designs. This type of gutter is typically found on commercial buildings or older buildings. One of the most significant benefits of box gutters is that they can come in thicker metals than standard-formed gutters. The gutter size can also be much larger to capture all the water that comes off the roof. Box gutter systems can be formed to go entirely under the roofing system to ensure a sturdy installation.

To familiarize you with gutters, here are some basic gutter components.

Parts of a Gutter System

Gutter systems are made of several components that direct water away from your home and prevent damage to its structural integrity. Some of the primary features of a gutter system include the following:

Parts of a Gutter System, part of a structure featuring parts of a gutter

Rain gutters

These are the parts that probably come to mind when you think about gutters; they’re the long, narrow channels that collect rainwater and span the edge of your roof.

Drop outlet

This component connects rain gutters to downspouts at the bottom of a gutter’s vertical section. It has a round or rectangular opening for the downspout to fit into.

Leaf screen

Also known as a leaf guard or gutter guard, this component keeps leaves and other debris from getting into the gutter system and creating blockages.

Inside corner

This pre-formed metal piece fits over the gutter's edge to connect two inner sections of the channel.

Elbows

These curved devices connect downspouts to gutters, allowing the water to change directions.

Bracket hanger

This device supports the weight of the gutter from within and is fastened to rafter tails or the fascia board.

Outside corner

Like the inside corner, the outside corner connects two outer gutter sections and is fastened in place with screws or rivets.

End caps

These seal the ends of the gutters to keep water from escaping.

Splash blocks

These are flat pieces located underneath downspouts that keep water away from your home’s foundation.

Hangers

Hangers are brackets that connect gutters to the roofline for support. Strap: This metal strip supports the weight of the gutter.

Spike and ferrule

This is a traditional mechanism for hanging gutters. The spike, a long, pointed metal rod, goes through the front of the gutter into the fascia board. The ferrule is a tube-like mechanism inserted into the back of the gutter for support to prevent a collapse around the spike.

Downspouts

The downspouts are vertical pieces that connect to the horizontal gutters and transport water to the ground.

Strap

This metal strip supports the weight of the gutter.

End caps

These seal the ends of the gutters to keep water from escaping.

Gutter Sizing

As you consider the right size of the gutter system for your home, you’ll want to factor in your roof size, roof pitch, and average rainfall in your area. The most common gutter sizes typically include 5-inch, 6-inch, K-style, and half-round gutters, which come in various sizes. Work with our professional gutter installation team at M&M to determine which gutter size is best for your house.

What Type of Rain Gutters Are Best?

The best rain gutters in Utah for your home depend on your budget, roof type, and aesthetic preferences. K-style gutters are a cost-effective option that will fit most roofs. If aesthetics are your primary goal, copper or half-round gutters might be a better option, but they’re more of an investment than K-style. If your home or business is uniquely shaped and requires custom gutters, you’re best off with custom box gutters. Consult with an M&M gutter specialist for help narrowing down your options and get professional rain gutter installation in Salt Lake City.

Our Work in Salt Lake City

Regardless of the scope of your project, we’ve got you covered. Check out our remarkable residential and commercial gutter installations across Salt Lake City.

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Rain Gutter Installation in Salt Lake City

M&M Gutters has installed thousands of feet of rain gutters in Utah on residential and commercial properties. We understand the unique challenges of Utah’s climate and can provide advice on the best gutter types to use for specific homes and regions in Utah. We also offer leaf gutter guards to help prevent debris from blocking the system.

If you live in Salt Lake City, request our rain gutter installation services to help protect your home from water damage. We offer competitive pricing and use high-quality materials to ensure optimal performance in Utah’s harsh weather conditions. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our rain gutter installation services in Salt Lake City.

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