
Colorado sun, hail, and freeze-thaw cycles destroy gutters.
Colorado's weather is rough on gutters. You get freeze-thaw cycles that crack sealants and loosen hangers, especially in the foothills and around Colorado Springs where temperatures swing 30 degrees between day and night. Winter ice dams form when snow melts off your roof, refreezes at the edge, and backs water up under your shingles. Then spring runoff comes fast and heavy, stressing joints and pushing water sideways out of gutters that weren't pitched quite right.
Add in Colorado's intense UV exposure at elevation, and aluminum gutters fade and become brittle over time. Hail storms hit without warning and dent or puncture sections. If your gutter system wasn't installed with proper spacing on the hangers or enough downspouts routed away from the foundation, you're looking at water pooling, sagging gutters, and foundation damage. That's why gutters in Colorado need regular cleaning and maintenance—debris clogs downspouts faster when snowmelt and spring storms dump leaves and pine needles all at once.
Seams, miters, and end caps are the most common leak points. We clean the joint down to bare metal, apply professional-grade sealant, and test with running water before we leave.
When hangers corrode or fascia softens, gutters drop and pool water. We re-pitch the run to proper slope, replace failed hangers, and re-secure to solid fascia so water moves to the downspouts.
Crushed, dented, or rusted-through sections get cut out and replaced with new material matched to the existing system. The splice is sealed and tested — invisible from the ground.
Hail dents, wind-pulled runs, and fallen limb impacts. We photograph everything for your insurance claim, provide a written estimate, and coordinate directly with your adjuster.
We handle gutter repair, seamless gutter installation, and gutter cleaning services throughout Colorado metro areas. Whether you need gutter replacement in Colorado Springs or residential gutter solutions in Denver, our gutter contractor teams are locally based and ready to help.
Not every gutter problem needs a full replacement. Here's how to tell the difference:
During the free estimate, we'll show you exactly what's wrong and whether a repair will hold or if you'd be putting money into a system that's past its useful life. No pressure either way — we do both.
We've been doing gutter repair and installation across Colorado Springs and the metro for nearly twenty years. Here's what homeowners who've had us out tell us.
Most repair jobs run between $150 and $400, depending on what's broken and how much work it takes to fix it. A few loose hangers or a small section of damaged gutters on the cheaper end. Sagging gutters or downspout repairs that need rerouting cost more. We give you a flat-rate estimate in writing before we start, so there's no guessing.
Hail. Colorado gets hammered with it, especially along the Front Range and in Colorado Springs. Hail dents aluminum gutters, cracks seams, and can punch holes right through. We also see damage from ice dams in winter when snow melts and refreezes at the eaves. That's why gutter maintenance matters here—keeping leaves and debris out prevents ice buildup, and catching hail damage early keeps it from getting worse.
We usually get people in within a week, sometimes sooner if there's an opening. After hail storms in Colorado Springs or elsewhere in the metro, we book up fast. Call during business hours and you'll talk to someone who can actually schedule you, not a phone tree. We'll tell you straight if we're backed up.
Usually yes, if the damage came from hail or wind. Most Colorado homeowners policies cover gutter repair and replacement from weather events. But you'll need to file a claim and your adjuster has to inspect it. We work with insurance companies all the time—we can document the damage and provide estimates that adjusters understand. Call your agent first, then call us.
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