
Stop cleaning gutters twice a year. Our gutter guards keep leaves, debris, and oak needles out while water flows through.
San Jose's wet season dumps most of its 15 inches of rain between November and March, and when those atmospheric river storms hit, your gutters have to move water fast. Oak and eucalyptus trees shed leaves year-round here, and that debris piles up quick during the rainy months. Without gutter guards, you're cleaning out clogs every few weeks instead of every couple years.
A gutter guard installation protects your home from water damage when the heavy rains come. You'll stop pulling soggy leaves and small debris out of your gutters, and your downspout won't back up and spill water right next to your foundation. That's peace of mind you actually use in this climate.
The best feedback on gutter guards comes from customers who've lived with them through a full year in San Jose. That means they've seen how the guards handle the wet season downpours from November through March, watched them shed oak and eucalyptus leaves without clogging, and watched the gutters stay clear when spring rains hit hard. That's real-world experience, not a sales pitch.
For a typical San Jose home, gutter guard installation runs between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on your roof size and the type of guard you choose. Screen guards are on the lower end, while reverse curve guards and brush guards cost more upfront. We give a free estimate so you know the exact price before we start work.
San Jose's main problem is oak and eucalyptus leaves, plus pine needles from nearby trees. Brush guards and reverse curve guards handle those well because they physically block larger debris while letting water flow through. Screen guards work too, though finer debris can still pack in over time. The dry season followed by heavy winter rain means you'll get a load of buildup, so the guard type matters.
Our gutter guard systems come with a lifetime warranty on the guards themselves against defects and workmanship. That covers rust, cracks, and installation failures. The warranty doesn't cover damage from ice dams or roof damage, and it's only good if we did the installation. We'll walk you through what's covered when we give your free estimate.
Includes a free inspection of your current gutters. No cost, no obligation.
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