
Colorado Springs gets hit hard. Hail in summer, wet snow in spring, freeze-thaw cycles that crack joints 150 times a.
Colorado Springs gets hammered by afternoon hailstorms and heavy wet snow every spring, and that weather accelerates gutter clogs faster than most places. Pine needles from the Front Range forests drop year-round, but they pack into gutters hard in fall and winter when freeze-thaw cycles crack joints and separate brackets. A gutter guard installation here isn't optional — it's the difference between cleaning gutters every month and actually having a system that protects your home from water damage.
The best feedback on gutter guard installation comes from customers who've lived through a full year in Colorado Springs — they've seen the guards handle afternoon hail storms, spring snowmelt, pine needle season, and the freeze-thaw cycles that crack unprotected gutters. That's when you know if a gutter protection system actually works.
For a standard two-story house in the Colorado Springs area, you're looking at $1,200 to $2,800 for professional installation of quality gutter guards. The price depends on your home's linear footage, the type of guard you choose, and whether you're protecting existing gutters or installing new ones. We give free estimates so you know the exact cost before we start work.
Some do, some don't. Brush guards handle pine needles pretty well, but they clog with small debris over time. Reverse curve guards work better for Colorado Springs because they shed needles and small hail fragments while water flows over the lip. Screen guards are cheaper but they're the worst choice for this area—needles plug them fast. The best gutter protection system for the Front Range uses a solid cover with surface tension to let water in while keeping debris out.
A solid lifetime warranty covers the guard material against defects and rust, and it covers the installation workmanship. Most don't cover damage from extreme weather like hail or ice dams, though some do if you get professional installation done right. Always ask what's in writing before you commit—a real warranty should spell out exactly what's protected and for how long.
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