5 Best Gutter Companies in
Tucson Estates, AZ (Mar 2023 Review)

Have a gutter problem? We selected the top 5 gutter service companies
in Tucson Estates based on:

  • Tucson Estates homeowner reviews
  • Gutter services offered
  • Quality of Work
EcoWatch Local Advisors

By EcoWatch Local Advisors

Updated March 14, 2023

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Best Gutter Services in Tucson Estates

As long as they're functioning, you may not think much about your gutters, but they are a critical component of your home's health and appearance. A good gutter system helps mitigate the risk of water damage to your house. Gutters protect your soffits, eaves and fascia (which are usually made of wood), as well as your basement, landscaping and foundation. When you reside somewhere (such as Tucson Estates) that can see some freezing temperatures, you might need to do more frequent maintenance on your gutters.

Great Design

HomeCraft Gutter Protection

★★★★★
4.8

  • Lifetime warranty
  • Offers pitched/diamond designs for better flow
  • Innovative design

Most Customizable

All American Gutter Protection

★★★★★
3.9

  • Recyclable materials
  • Many design options
  • Lifetime warranty

More Gutter Services in Tucson Estates

No matter your concerns, our list of the best gutter professionals in Tucson Estates is here to help. The following includes information about keeping your gutter system in top shape, as well as our picks for the best gutter service companies in your area.

Affordable Seamless Gutters

Tucson, AZ
4.7
★★★★★
  • Pros icon Price transparency
  • Pros icon Gutter protection
  • Pros icon Respects your time
  • Pros icon Good customer service

Services Offered

  • Service icon Residential gutter services
  • Service icon Gutter installation
  • Service icon Gutter cleaning
  • Service icon Commercial services
  • Service icon General gutter services
  • Service icon Aluminum gutters
  • Service icon Gutter covers

Website: http://www.affordableseamlessguttersaz.com
Address: 8335 W Pruitt Pl, Tucson, AZ 85735-1521
Phone: (520) 780-8790

City Seamless Gutter

Tucson, AZ
4.7
★★★★★
  • Pros icon Diligent in educating customers
  • Pros icon Respects your time
  • Pros icon Good customer service

Services Offered

  • Service icon Gutter guards
  • Service icon Gutter repairs
  • Service icon Copper gutters
  • Service icon Residential gutter services
  • Service icon Gutter installation
  • Service icon Gutter cleaning
  • Service icon Commercial services
  • Service icon Downspout repair
  • Service icon General gutter services
  • Service icon Aluminum gutters

Website: http://www.cityseamless.com/tucson/
Address: Adress on File with BBB, Tucson, AZ 85704
Phone: (520) 268-9695

What you need to know about gutter services in Tucson Estates

    Luckily, your gutters won't generally require daily care. However, you'll occasionally require certain services. Some services that your gutters might need include:

  • Installation: It is not a legal requirement to have gutters on your home. However, if you currently do not have a gutter system, the benefits of installing one typically will outweigh the costs. The total amount you can anticipate paying for your gutters varies depending on the material and style you choose — more on that below.
  • Repair and Cleaning: The cost of gutter cleaning or repair will change depending on things like the size of your house and how long the job takes. Your home might need these services if you notice leaks, cracks, mold, mildew, holes or your gutter system detaching from your roof. Your gutter services professional might fill gaps between gutter sections, fix holes, reattach your gutters to your house or replace sections of your gutter system.
  • Replacement: If, after a free inspection, your local Tucson Estates gutter services technician determines that you will need to replace your gutters, they can install your new gutters and haul away the old ones at the same time. The cost of this process is based on factors such as the material you choose and the length of your gutter system.

Different Types of Gutters

The material you choose for your gutters will affect their total cost. The material also impacts the durability, sustainability and weight of your gutter system. Common gutter materials include:

  • Titanium Zinc: Titanium zinc gutters will be pricey, but they can last significantly longer than many options. Titanium zinc gutters do not rust, and they don't normally show scratches. The production of titanium zinc gutters is less eco-friendly than some other options, but their longevity helps to make up for it.
  • Steel: Gutters made of steel are heavy and durable, which makes them one of the more sustainable options. Steel is also recyclable.
  • Aluminum: Gutters made from aluminum weigh very little and are easy to install. They are rust-resistant, but they also bend and crack more easily than other materials. Recycled aluminum gutters can help your home be more eco-friendly.
  • Copper: Gutter systems made of copper last a long time, but tend to be more expensive. Copper gutters are also very easy to recycle, making them more environmentally friendly than some other options.
  • Vinyl: Vinyl gutters are relatively inexpensive, but can easily be damaged in very warm climates like Tucson Estates'. PVC vinyl is decidedly not environmentally friendly, but uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) contains a lower amount of environmental toxins than many other types of gutter materials.

There are several decisions you can make regarding the gutters you purchase for your home. Some of the choices you might make include:

  • K-Style Vs. Half-Round Gutters: K-style gutters are the most common style. They have more room to hold water than other styles, which makes them good for rainy areas. Half-round gutters are open on top, which makes them easier to clean, but also hastens debris buildup.
  • Sectional Vs. Seamless Gutters: Sectional gutters are less expensive and easier to install. To install section gutters, you or your gutter professional will attach pre-cut lengths of material to your home. Seamless gutters require professional installation, as they are custom-built to your home. Seamless gutters are more expensive for this reason, but they are also less prone to leaks.
  • Custom Gutters: Custom gutters may be worth the extra cost, depending on the details of your project. In addition to seamless gutters, as discussed above, there are also options such as fascia gutters, which are built directly into the fascia board on your home.

Several decisions will need to be made when installing or replacing a gutter system. Contact your local Tucson Estates gutter services company to find someone to answer your questions and help you select the right material and style for you.

Different types of gutter guards

Many people opt to put gutter guards on their gutters. Gutter guards go on top of your existing gutter system and help block debris and nesting animals. Common gutter guard types include:

  • Screen Guards: Screen guards let water through their holes while blocking debris; however, smaller debris like pine needles can still sometimes get into your gutter. DIY installation of screen guards is easy.
  • Mesh Screen Guards: These guards have better filtration than regular screen gutter guards, but are also more likely to need professional installation.
  • Micro Mesh Screen Guards: Micro mesh is extremely effective at keeping debris out while letting water through. These guards almost always need to be installed by a professional.
  • Reverse Curve/Surface Tension Guards: Reverse curve guards take advantage of their unique shape and surface tension to force debris to slide off your gutters while water flows in. These gutter guards are extremely effective but also expensive, and they require professional installation.
  • Foam Guards: Foam guards are made up of pieces of foam that you place in your gutter that let water through while catching debris on top. These types of guards are budget-friendly and simple to install, but are non-recyclable and need to be replaced frequently, making them less environmentally friendly than other options.
  • Brush Guards: Brush guards are made up of large bristles that sit in your gutters and catch debris. They are very easy to install, but because debris easily gets stuck in them, they require frequent cleaning.
While gutter guard companies don't typically publicize their environmental information, you can still rest easy knowing that gutter guards help make your house more eco-friendly. Should your home have a water catchment system, it will help keep the water you catch clean. Gutter guards also help prolong the life of your gutters by keeping them clean and clog-free. Talking with one of Tucson Estates' local gutter guard professionals can get you started on the path to installing gutter guards and reaping the benefits. Most companies will offer you a free inspection and quote, so you can find out what type of gutter guards are best for your home.

Great Design

HomeCraft Gutter Protection

★★★★★
4.8

  • Lifetime warranty
  • Offers pitched/diamond designs for better flow
  • Innovative design

Most Customizable

All American Gutter Protection

★★★★★
3.9

  • Recyclable materials
  • Many design options
  • Lifetime warranty

FAQ's for gutter services in Tucson Estates, AZ

What are some things I can do to ensure that my gutters are more eco-friendly?

Ways you can make your gutter system more eco-friendly include choosing recyclable and/or more sustainable materials (like aluminum and copper), performing regular maintenance and cleaning so they need to be replaced less often and installing gutter guards. The biggest environmental impact of gutters typically comes from the materials, so using sustainable ones and replacing them less often is important.

Do I need to employ a local Tucson Estates gutter services professional for my gutter project?

It is highly recommended that you hire a gutter services company. Tucson Estates' local gutter service professionals have the training and equipment to complete any job safely, and this way you won't be required to get up on a ladder. Also, if a DIY gutter project goes badly, your house may suffer water damage, which can be very expensive.

How frequently should my gutter system be replaced?

How often gutter replacement will be required will depend on several factors, such as their material and the weather in your part of Tucson Estates. Usually, a well-maintained gutter system lasts around 20 years, although certain materials like copper can last 50 years or more.

How can I clean my gutters after I've put leaf guards on them?

The way you keep your gutter system clean will depend on which guards you have. Some, like micro mesh and reverse curve guards, may need professional cleaning. Others, like brush and foam, are simply removed for cleaning.

What are some things I can add to my gutters to improve their function and/or appearance?

If your roof overhang is deep, a rain chain could enhance the look of your gutters while still allowing them to drain effectively. The appearance of your gutter system can also be elevated using accessories like downspout brackets, decorative boots and fascia brackets. A conductor head can help water move through your gutters more efficiently, with the added benefit of preventing overflow in the event of a heavy rainstorm.