
Your gutters handle everything the Bay Area throws at them — atmospheric river storms, months of dry heat, then sudden.
We've been installing gutters across San Jose and surrounding neighborhoods for nearly twenty years. Our crew knows the area well — from the older homes in Willow Glen and Rose Garden to newer construction in Evergreen and the Almaden Valley. We understand what San Jose homeowners face: those intense atmospheric river storms that roll in from November through March, followed by long dry spells that leave oak and eucalyptus debris piled up in your gutters.
Unlike most gutter companies in San Jose, we show up in person to every job. No subcontractors, no call centers. We're familiar with local HOA rules, the variety of home styles across the Santa Clara County area, and exactly how to pitch a gutter system so water doesn't pool during our wet season. When you call for a free estimate, you get someone who can actually schedule you and knows the neighborhoods we serve.
Every gutter system we install is cut to length on-site for a perfect fit. Here's what we offer:
San Jose families want to hear from neighbors who've had gutters installed, not from customers three states over. Here's what people in the area actually say after we've finished the work.
Most homes in San Jose run between $1,200 and $2,800 for a complete seamless gutter installation, depending on how much roofline you've got and what material you pick. Aluminum's the standard choice here and holds up fine in our climate. If you go copper or steel, you'll pay more upfront, but they last longer. We give you a flat-rate estimate in writing before any work starts, so there's no guessing.
Most of our San Jose customers get installed within two to three weeks. During the rainy season from November through March, we book up faster because everyone's thinking about water damage. If it's urgent, call and ask about our next available slot. We show up in person to give estimates, and we can usually lock in a date right there.
San Jose doesn't freeze, so ice dams aren't a problem like they are in colder places. What you do get is a hard wet season with atmospheric river storms that dump a lot of water fast, plus oak and eucalyptus leaves that pile up in the gutters. Seamless aluminum gutters with proper pitch and spacing handle that just fine. We size downspouts bigger in San Jose than we would elsewhere because of those intense rain events, and we make sure they route water away from your foundation and siding where it can cause real damage.
On-site measurement. Written quote. No surprise fees.
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