Gutter & Downspout Installation in Houston
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Houston Gutter Inspection: What We Look For
Before we talk about tearing anything off your house, the first step is always a thorough, professional inspection. You can’t solve a problem until you truly understand it. When my crew and I show up at your home, we’re not just looking at the gutters themselves; we’re looking at the entire water management system of your home’s exterior. It’s the roofer’s perspective – seeing how everything from the ridge cap down to the ground works together. A lot of companies will just measure the length and give you a price. That’s not how we do it. We put our boots on the ground and our eyes on the details because a misdiagnosed gutter problem can lead to a world of expensive headaches down the line.
Here’s a look at our detailed inspection checklist, honed from years of working on homes all across the Greater Houston area:
- Pitch & Slope Analysis: This is Gutter 101, but you'd be shocked how many installers get it wrong. Water doesn't move uphill. Your gutters need a specific, subtle slope—typically about a quarter-inch drop for every 10 feet of gutter—to ensure water flows efficiently to the downspouts. We’ll look for standing water, which is a dead giveaway of improper pitch. That stagnant water not only breeds mosquitoes (a Houston specialty) but its weight will eventually cause the gutter to sag and pull away from your house.
- Seam and Joint Integrity: If you have older, sectional gutters, the seams are your weakest link. Over time, the sealant used at these joints dries out, cracks, and fails under the constant barrage of Houston’s sun and rain. We’ll carefully inspect every single seam and corner for signs of dripping or water stains on the soffit below. One leaky seam might be a simple fix, but if you have multiple failures, you’re fighting a losing battle, and it's time to consider seamless.
- Hanger & Fastener Check: The hangers are what physically connect the gutter to your fascia board. We see a lot of builders use cheap hangers or space them too far apart (more than 3 feet). For the kind of torrential downpours we get off the Gulf, that’s not enough. We look for hangers that are loose, pulled out, or broken. We want to see heavy-duty hangers spaced every two feet to handle the massive weight of water during a storm.
- Fascia and Soffit Condition: This is critical. The gutter attaches to the fascia board. If your old gutters have been leaking for years, there's a very high chance that the wood behind them is soft, spongy, or completely rotten. Slapping a new gutter onto a rotten board is malpractice, plain and simple. We will probe the fascia for any signs of water damage. This is an issue we can fix properly before the new system goes on, protecting your home for the long haul. A bad fascia is often a symptom of a deeper issue, which is why our free roof inspection is so comprehensive.
- Downspout and Drainage Assessment: A gutter system is only as good as its downspouts. Are they clogged? Are they big enough to handle the volume of water from your roof? A standard 2x3-inch downspout might be fine for a small patio roof, but for a large roof plane on a two-story home in Memorial, you may need oversized 3x4-inch or even 4x5-inch downspouts to prevent overflow. We also check where the water goes once it hits the ground. Is it dumping right next to your foundation? That's a recipe for disaster with Houston's clay soil. We’ll recommend splash blocks or extensions to get that water far away from your home.
This isn't just a quick look-see. It's a diagnostic process. By the time we’re done, you’ll have a complete picture of your gutter health and a clear set of options. No pressure, no sales gimmicks, just an honest assessment from a team that treats your home like their own.
Common Gutter Problems in Houston
Living in Houston means dealing with a unique set of challenges for your home's exterior. I've been on roofs from Katy to Baytown, and I can tell you, our environment is tougher on gutters than almost anywhere else in the country. It’s not just one thing; it’s a combination of factors that can turn a small gutter issue into a major structural problem. Understanding these specific local threats is key to protecting your investment.
Here are the most common gutter-related nightmares I see Houston homeowners facing:
- The Ceaseless Clog: This is a year-round battle in our area. In The Woodlands and Cypress, it’s the endless shower of pine needles that form dense, water-blocking mats. In older neighborhoods like The Heights and Montrose, it's the massive leaves from our beautiful live oaks and water oaks, plus the helicopters from maple trees. Add in the yearly yellow dusting of pollen that turns into a thick sludge, and you have a recipe for constant blockages. When gutters are clogged, they become useless. Water sheets over the top, eroding your landscape, staining your siding, and soaking the ground right next to your foundation.
- Foundation Under Attack: This is the big one. Houston is built on expansive clay soil. When this soil gets saturated with water, it swells up. When it dries, it shrinks. If your gutters are overflowing or your downspouts are dumping water right at the base of your house, you’re creating a cycle of swelling and shrinking that puts immense pressure on your concrete slab foundation. This leads to cracks in your slab, sticking doors, and fissures in your interior drywall. A properly functioning gutter system that directs water 5-10 feet away from your home isn't a luxury; it's essential roof leak repair for your foundation.
- Fascia & Soffit Rot: When gutters clog and overflow, the water runs back onto the fascia board—the piece of wood they're attached to. Our high humidity means that wood never really gets a chance to dry out completely. This creates the perfect environment for wood rot and fungus. I’ve seen fascia boards so rotten you could pull them apart with your bare hands. This rot can easily spread to the soffits (the underside of your roof's overhang) and even to the rafter tails, turning a gutter problem into a major structural repair. This is often the first sign of a persistent water issue that could even require emergency roof repair if a section of the roof is compromised.
- Mosquito Factories: It's no secret we have a mosquito problem in Southeast Texas. A gutter clogged with leaves and debris holding even a half-inch of standing water becomes a five-star resort and breeding ground for mosquitoes. A single foot of clogged gutter can breed hundreds of mosquitoes. Keeping your gutters clean and free-flowing is a legitimate and effective part of pest control around your property.
- Siding Stains and Landscape Ruin: That overflowing water has to go somewhere. It often runs down your siding, carrying dirt and shingle grit with it, creating ugly vertical stains known as "tiger striping." At ground level, the constant waterfall from an overflowing gutter will blast away mulch, dig trenches in your flower beds, and even kill expensive plants and shrubs by overwatering their roots.
- Overwhelmed by Downpours: Many homes, especially older ones, were built with standard 5-inch gutters and small 2x3-inch downspouts. For a light drizzle, that’s fine. But during one of our classic Houston gully-washers or the outer bands of a tropical storm, these systems are simply overwhelmed. The sheer volume of water coming off the roof is too much to handle. Water will pour over the sides like a waterfall. For many larger homes in this area, upgrading to wider 6-inch gutters and commercial-sized 3x4-inch downspouts is a necessary investment to handle the weather we actually get, not the weather the builder planned for. It's a key part of any serious storm damage roof repair plan.
Gutter Repair vs. New Installation: Making the Right Call
One of the first questions I get from homeowners is, "Can't you just patch it up?" Sometimes, the answer is a simple "yes." Other times, a repair is just putting a bandage on a problem that needs surgery. My promise to you is an honest answer. As the owner of Roof Repair Services, my reputation is built on giving straight advice, not on upselling you a system you don't need. Let’s break down when a repair makes sense and when it’s time for a full replacement.
Scenarios Where a Gutter Repair is Often the Best Choice:
- A Single Leaky Seam or Corner: If you have sectional gutters and just one or two joints are dripping, it's often possible to clean, dry, and reseal that specific area with high-quality, modern gutter sealant. It's a targeted fix for a specific point of failure.
- Isolated Damage: Say a tree branch fell and dented or knocked loose a single 10-foot section of your gutter. Or maybe the delivery truck backed into a downspout. In these cases, we can typically replace just the damaged component without having to redo the entire system.
- Minor Pitch Problems: If a small section of your gutter is holding water but is otherwise in good shape, it may just need to be re-pitched. This involves detaching the hangers in that area, resetting the gutter at the correct slope, and re-securing it. A simple adjustment can solve the problem.
- Loose Hangers: Over time, the nails or screws holding your hangers can work themselves loose. If the gutters and fascia board are still in good condition, we can often just reinstall them with new, longer-lasting screws to get them tight against the fascia again.
When You Should Seriously Consider a Full Gutter Installation:
- Widespread Rust, Cracks, or Holes: If you're seeing rust spots (on steel gutters) or multiple cracks and holes all along the line, the material is failing. Patching one hole is pointless when three more are about to appear. The integrity of the metal itself is compromised.
- Multiple Leaking Seams: This is the classic sign that your old sectional gutter system is at the end of its life. If you have five leaky joints, and we fix them, it's only a matter of time before five more start dripping. Constant repairs will nickel and dime you to death, and you'll spend more in the long run than you would on a new seamless system.
- Gutters Pulling Away from the House: If you see significant sagging or large gaps between the gutter and the fascia board in multiple places, this indicates a systemic failure. It could be failing hangers, but more often than not, it points to a rotten fascia board that can't hold a fastener anymore. This requires removing the old gutters entirely to address the underlying wood rot before installing a new system.
- Constant Overflowing: If your gutters are clean but they still overflow in a heavy rain, they are undersized for your roof. No amount of repair will change that fundamental design flaw. You need to upgrade to a larger system (e.g., from 5-inch to 6-inch gutters) that can handle the water volume.
- Paired with a Roof Replacement: This is the absolute best time to install new gutters. When we're doing a full roof replacement, the old roofing material, drip edge, and underlayment are all removed. This gives us perfect access to the fascia board for a pristine gutter installation. Doing them at the same time is more efficient, ensures a perfectly integrated system, and is often more cost-effective.
Ultimately, the decision comes down to cost-effectiveness and long-term peace of mind. A simple repair can be a great, affordable solution. But throwing good money after bad on a failing system is something we will always advise against. During our free roof inspection, we’ll show you exactly what we're seeing and give you a clear recommendation you can trust.
Our Seamless Gutter Installation Process Step-by-Step
A quality gutter system isn't something you just pick up off a shelf and nail to your house. It's a custom-built component, manufactured on-site to the exact specifications of your home. As a GAF Master Elite certified roofer, we bring a level of precision and detail to our gutter installations that many "gutter-only" companies simply can't match. We understand the entire system. Here’s how we get the job done right, from the initial call to the final cleanup.
Step 1: The Consultation and Precision Measurement
It starts with a conversation. We’ll walk your property with you, discuss your concerns, and talk about material and color options. Then, we get to work with the tape measure. We measure every single section of your roofline where a gutter is needed. We’re not just getting linear footage; we’re planning the layout. We identify the best, most logical locations for downspouts based on your roof's square footage, pitch, and your property's landscape drainage. This initial planning phase is crucial for a system that actually works in a Houston downpour.
Step 2: Old Gutter Removal and Fascia Inspection
Once you give us the green light, our crew will carefully remove your old gutter system. We're meticulous about this, taking care not to damage your siding, trim, or landscaping. With the old gutters gone, we have a clear view of the fascia and soffit. This is a critical inspection point. We will thoroughly check the wood for any softness, rot, or water damage. If we find any rot, we stop and show you. We will not install a brand-new gutter system on compromised wood. We can provide a quote to professionally repair or replace the damaged fascia, ensuring your new gutters have a solid, lasting foundation.
Step 3: On-Site Custom Fabrication
This is where the magic happens. Our gutter truck is essentially a mobile factory. We have a machine that holds a large coil of flat aluminum (or galvalume) in the color you selected. We feed this metal into a series of rollers that extrude it into the exact gutter profile and length we need, right there in your driveway. That 40-foot run on the back of your house? It's made as one single, continuous piece. No seams, no joints, no weak points. This seamless design is the single biggest advantage for preventing leaks.
Step 4: Setting the Pitch and Installing Hangers
With the new seamless sections fabricated, we begin the installation. This is where expertise really matters. We use a level to carefully set the pitch, ensuring a gradual slope towards the downspout. We don't eyeball it. Then, we install the hangers. We use heavy-duty, internal hidden hangers that clip inside the gutter, providing superior strength and a clean look from the outside. These are spaced a maximum of 24 inches apart—often closer—to handle the immense weight of water during a tropical storm event. We secure them into the fascia with long-lasting screws, not nails that can back out over time.
Step 5: Downspout Installation and Water Diversion
The perfectly pitched gutters guide the water, but the downspouts are what carry it safely away. We cut precise outlets in the gutter and attach the downspouts, sealing the connection thoroughly. We use elbows to properly route the downspouts along your home's exterior walls, securing them with straps. At the bottom, we ensure the water is directed away from your foundation using either a final elbow or a concrete splash block. The goal is simple: get the water off your roof and away from your house.
Step 6: Final Seal and Cleanup
The only places that require sealant on a seamless system are the end caps and corners (miters). We use a top-of-the-line, industrial-grade sealant that is designed to remain flexible and watertight for years, even under the brutal Texas sun. Once everything is installed and sealed, we conduct a final quality check. Then, we begin our cleanup. We haul away all your old gutters and debris. We run magnets around your property to pick up any stray screws or metal bits. When we drive away, the only thing we leave behind is a beautiful, functional new gutter system. Ready to see the process for yourself? Give me, Johnny Sanchez, a call at (832) 737-2518 to get started.
Materials We Recommend for Houston Homes
The Houston climate is a trial by fire (and water) for any exterior building material. Between the relentless UV radiation, the high humidity, and the sheer volume of rain, choosing the right material for your gutters is not a decision to be taken lightly. The cheap stuff you find at a big-box store simply won't last here. Over the years, we've installed and replaced thousands of feet of gutters, and we’ve learned exactly what works and what doesn't in this environment. Here’s our professional breakdown of the best gutter materials for your Houston home.
Seamless Aluminum: The Houston Standard (and for good reason)
There's a reason about 80% of the gutter systems we install are seamless aluminum. It hits the sweet spot of durability, cost-effectiveness, and aesthetics. But not all aluminum is created equal.
- Why it works here: Aluminum is inherently rust-proof, which is a massive advantage in our humid, salt-tinged air. It’s lightweight, which means less stress on your fascia board, but it’s still incredibly strong when formed into a gutter profile.
- The Roof Repair Services Difference: We use a heavy-duty, .027 or even .032 gauge aluminum coil stock. This is significantly thicker and more dent-resistant than the flimsy .019 or .024 gauge material some competitors use to cut costs. Our material also features a factory-applied, baked-on enamel finish. This multi-layer coating resists chalking, fading, and scratching from the intense Texas sun, so the color you pick today will still look great years from now. With dozens of colors to choose from, we can perfectly match your home's trim.
- Best for: Virtually any home in the Greater Houston area, from a new build in Cypress to a classic ranch-style in Pearland.
Galvalume: The Tougher Upgrade
For homeowners looking for an extra level of durability or a more modern aesthetic, Galvalume is an excellent choice.
- What it is: Galvalume is a carbon steel sheet coated with a high-performance alloy of aluminum and zinc. This coating gives it the best of both worlds: the incredible strength and rigidity of steel, plus the superior corrosion resistance of aluminum.
- Why it works here: Galvalume is even more resistant to denting from hail or falling limbs than standard aluminum. The unpainted, semi-metallic finish is very popular on homes with metal roofs or modern architectural styles. While it's highly rust-resistant, it's critical that it's installed by professionals who know how to handle it—scratching the protective coating can compromise its longevity. We handle it with care.
- Best for: Homes with metal roofs, modern farmhouses, or properties with a lot of overhanging trees where impacts are a concern. It’s a great choice for homes along the I-10 corridor in places like Katy.
Copper: The Lifetime Investment
When you need the absolute best in terms of longevity and curb appeal, nothing compares to copper.
- The Ultimate Material: Copper is in a class of its own. It will never rust. It is extremely durable and when installed correctly, a copper gutter system will literally last for centuries. It's not a temporary fix; it's a permanent feature of your home.
- The Patina: Initially, it has a brilliant, shiny appearance like a new penny. Over a few years, exposure to the Houston elements will cause it to develop a beautiful, distinguished blue-green patina that is highly sought after, especially for historic or high-end custom homes.
- The Downside: The only drawback to copper is the cost. It is a premium material with a premium price tag, both for the material itself and the skilled labor required for a proper installation. But for the right home, it's an investment that pays dividends in unmatched beauty and permanence.
- Best for: Historic restorations in The Heights, luxury estates in River Oaks, or any homeowner who wants the absolute best and never wants to think about their gutters again.
What We Won't Install: We get asked about vinyl gutters, and our answer is always a polite "no." They might be cheap, but they become extremely brittle under the Texas sun, cracking from temperature swings or the weight of a ladder. The seams leak, and they simply cannot handle the volume and force of our rainfall. We believe in installing systems that last, and in our professional opinion, vinyl doesn't make the cut in this climate.
Insurance Claims & Storm Damage in Houston
In Houston, our roofs and gutters live under the constant threat of severe weather. Hailstorms can pop up over Fort Bend County and track right across the city, leaving a path of destruction. The high winds from a tropical storm or hurricane can peel gutters right off a house. When this happens, dealing with your insurance company can feel like a storm of its own. This is where having an experienced, certified roofer on your side makes all the difference.
Many homeowners don't realize that their gutters are typically considered part of the overall roofing system by insurance carriers. If a hailstorm damages your shingles to the point they need replacement, there's a very high probability that same hail has dented, dinged, and damaged your aluminum gutters. If high winds tore off shingles, it's likely they also bent or ripped away sections of your gutter system. As a company that specializes in storm damage roof repair, we know exactly what to look for and how to document it for your claim.
Here’s how we help Houston homeowners navigate the insurance claims process for gutters:
- Thorough Damage Documentation: When we perform a storm damage inspection, we don't just get on the roof. We meticulously inspect every component of your home's exterior. We take detailed, high-resolution photos of the hail dents in your gutters, the creases in your downspouts, and any sections that have been pulled loose. We document this damage clearly and professionally, making it difficult for an adjuster to overlook or deny.
- Speaking the Adjuster's Language: Insurance adjusters work off specific software and line items. We know how to present our findings in a format they understand. We'll specify "Replace 200 linear feet of 6-inch K-style aluminum gutter" and "Replace 40 linear feet of 3x4-inch downspout." If gutters were simply torn loose but are somehow undamaged (which is rare), the item might be "Detach & Reset Gutter." Knowing this terminology is crucial to building a comprehensive and accurate claim.
- Fighting for Full Replacement: A common tactic by insurance companies is to only pay to replace the specific sections of gutter that are visibly damaged. However, if your home has seamless gutters (as most do), you can't just patch in a new 10-foot piece in the middle of a 40-foot run. The entire run must be replaced to maintain its seamless integrity. Furthermore, it's often impossible to find a perfect color match for faded, older gutters. We argue on your behalf that a "patchwork" repair devalues your home and that a full replacement of affected slopes is necessary for a proper repair.
- The GAF Master Elite Advantage: Our certification isn't just a fancy logo. It tells insurance companies that we are a stable, professional, and highly trained company. When we submit a report, it carries more weight than a report from a random, unvetted contractor. We have a long track record of working successfully with all major insurance carriers, and we advocate for you, the homeowner, to ensure you get the full settlement you're entitled to under your policy.
If a storm has hit your neighborhood, don't assume your gutters are fine just because they're still attached. The damage is often subtle but significant. Before you call your insurance company, call us. Let us perform a complete free roof inspection. We'll give you an honest assessment and help you decide if filing a claim is the right move. Call us at (832) 737-2518 and let our expertise work for you.
Cost of Gutter Installation in Houston
One of the first questions on every homeowner's mind is, "What's this going to cost me?" It’s a fair question, and I believe in being as transparent as possible about pricing. While I can't give you a precise quote without seeing your home, I can give you the real-world price ranges and explain the factors that go into the total cost. Beware of any company that gives you a flat price over the phone—they haven't done their homework.
As a baseline, for a standard, professionally installed 5-inch K-style seamless aluminum gutter system in Houston, you can generally expect the cost to be between $8 to $12 per linear foot. For wider, more robust 6-inch seamless aluminum gutters, the price is typically in the $10 to $15 per linear foot range.
So, a 1,500 sq ft single-story home with about 150 linear feet of gutters might cost between $1,200 and $1,800 for a standard 5-inch system. A larger two-story home needing 250 linear feet of 6-inch gutters might be in the $2,500 to $3,750 range. These are ballpark figures, and your final price will depend on several key factors:
- Total Linear Footage: This is the biggest driver of cost. The more gutter your home needs, the higher the total price for materials and labor will be. We get this number by physically measuring your home.
- Material Choice: The pricing above is for seamless aluminum, our most popular option. If you upgrade to stronger, more industrial-looking Galvalume, you can expect to pay about 30-50% more. For premium, lifetime copper gutters, the cost can be 3 to 5 times higher than aluminum.
- Gutter Size (5-inch vs. 6-inch): Many Houston homes, especially larger ones or those with steep roofs, need 6-inch gutters to handle our heavy rainfall. Six-inch gutters use more material and require larger, more expensive 3x4-inch downspouts, so they naturally cost more per foot than the 5-inch standard.
- Number of Stories and Roof Complexity: A simple, single-story ranch house is much easier and safer to work on than a three-story house in Bellaire with a steep, complex roofline. The additional risk, equipment (taller ladders, safety harnesses), and labor time required for multi-story homes will be reflected in the quote.
- Corners and Miters: A house that's a simple rectangle has four corners. A house with a lot of ins and outs might have 15 or 20 corners. Each corner requires custom cutting and sealing, which takes more skill and time than a long, straight run.
- Fascia Repair or Replacement: As we discussed, we won't install new gutters on rotten wood. If your fascia board is damaged, there will be an additional cost to repair or replace it. This is quoted separately and we'll show you exactly what needs to be done and why.
- Optional Add-ons: Many homeowners choose to add gutter guards to keep out leaves and pine needles. The type of guard you choose will add to the per-foot cost but can save you from a major cause of roof leak repair in the future.
We provide a detailed, itemized quote that breaks down all these costs, so you see exactly what you're paying for. There are no hidden fees. For larger projects, especially those that combine a new roof with new gutters, we also offer flexible roof financing options to help make the investment more manageable. For a firm, no-obligation quote, check out our roof repair cost page for more info or call us directly.
Why Houston Homeowners Choose Us for Their Gutters
In a city as big as Houston, you've got a lot of choices when it comes to contractors. You'll see signs on every corner after a storm. But gutters aren't just an accessory; they are a critical part of your home's entire roofing and water management system. Choosing the right company can be the difference between a system that lasts 20 years and one that fails in two. My name is Johnny Sanchez III, and here’s why your neighbors in communities from Sugar Land to Cypress trust Roof Repair Services LLC for their gutter needs.
We Are Roofers First and Foremost
This is our single biggest advantage. We're not just "gutter guys"; we're certified roofing professionals. We understand the entire building envelope, from the ridge vent to the foundation. When we install your gutters, we're thinking about how they integrate with your drip edge, your shingles, and your fascia. We can spot a potential roof replacement issue or a ventilation problem that a gutter-only installer would completely miss. This holistic approach ensures your entire system works together to protect your home, not just one small part of it.
GAF Master Elite Certified - A Mark of True Professionalism
Less than 2% of roofing contractors in North America qualify for GAF's Master Elite certification. It's not something you can buy; you have to earn it through years of proven performance, financial stability, proper licensing and insurance, and a commitment to ongoing training. While this certification is for roofing, the principles of quality, integrity, and customer protection apply to everything we do, including our gutter installations. It’s an independent verification that you’re dealing with one of the best and most reputable contractors in the industry.
Local Houston Expertise That Matters
We're not a national franchise. We're based right here in Rosenberg, and we live and work in the same communities you do. We know that the pine needles in The Woodlands require different considerations than the salt air in Galveston. We understand Houston's expansive clay soil and why proper downspout placement is non-negotiable. We size our gutters for our epic Gulf Coast downpours, not for a light drizzle in another state. This local, on-the-ground knowledge is built into every system we design and install.
Our Own Crews, Our Own Standards
We don't subcontract our gutter installations. The team that shows up at your house is our team. They are factory-trained, highly skilled, and they work according to my exacting standards for quality and professionalism. This ensures consistent, high-quality results on every single job. You'll have a dedicated project manager and direct communication with us throughout the process. When you have a question, you can call my office at (832) 737-2518 and get a real answer.
We build our business on trust and our work speaks for itself. We're protecting our neighbors' homes, and that's a responsibility we take very seriously.
Neighborhoods We Serve in & Around Houston
From our home base at 3102 1st St in Rosenberg, TX, the Roof Repair Services LLC crew is proud to serve homeowners all across the Greater Houston area. We've installed durable, high-performance gutter systems on homes of every shape and size, in nearly every corner of this sprawling metropolis. Our deep understanding of the unique housing styles and environmental challenges in each neighborhood allows us to provide truly customized solutions.
Whether you're in a historic bungalow struggling with drainage or a modern masterpiece needing a sleek, architecturally-appropriate system, we've got you covered. Some of the key areas we serve include:
- Houston (Inside the Loop): The Heights, River Oaks, West University Place, Bellaire, Montrose, Midtown, Second Ward, and all the vibrant neighborhoods that make up the heart of our city.
- Fort Bend County: Our backyard! This includes Sugar Land, Missouri City, Stafford, Richmond, and our hometown of Rosenberg.
- West Houston: The sprawling communities of Katy, Cinco Ranch, and the entire Energy Corridor along I-10.
- South/Southeast Houston: Pearland, Friendswood, League City, and areas down towards Clear Lake and the Bay.
- Northwest Houston: Cypress, Jersey Village, and the communities along Highway 290.
- North Houston: From Spring and Champions Forest up to the beautiful, tree-filled neighborhoods of The Woodlands.
No matter where you're located, from a home dealing with the unique demands of an HOA in Sienna Plantation to a classic brick house in Memorial, our team is ready to bring our expertise to your doorstep. If you're wondering if we service your specific address, just give us a call at (832) 737-2518. We’re your local Houston gutter and roofing experts, ready to help you protect your home.
Your Local Roofer Serving Houston
Houston's dynamic climate, characterized by intense rainfall and high humidity, makes a robust gutter and downspout system an absolute necessity for every homeowner. Without effective water management, properties in Houston are highly susceptible to a range of costly issues, from foundation erosion to landscape damage and even interior water intrusion. Roof Repair Services understands these unique local challenges and specializes in designing and installing comprehensive gutter and downspout solutions tailored to withstand the Gulf Coast's demanding environment. We don't just protect your home; we safeguard your investment. Our headquarters is at 3102 1st St, Rosenberg, TX 77471.
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