
Spring hail and summer storms hit Dallas hard.
Dallas springs bring heavy thunderstorms and hail that can damage unprotected gutters, and the clay soil here means water pools fast when downspouts clog. Oak and elm trees shed leaves through May, then again in fall, and pine needles from nearby properties blow in year-round — all of it ends up in your gutters without protection. A gutter guard system stops the debris before it becomes a clog, which means you're not climbing a ladder every few weeks or dealing with water damage from backed-up gutters after a hard rain.
The best feedback on gutter guard installation comes from customers who've lived with guards through a full year in Dallas — they've seen them handle spring thunderstorms, the occasional ice storm, and the debris that comes with Texas heat. That's when you really know if a gutter protection system works.
Here's what homeowners in the Dallas area are telling us after a year with guards in place:
These aren't one-month reviews. These are people who've watched their gutter system handle Dallas weather through multiple seasons and still perform. That's the kind of feedback that matters when you're deciding on gutter protection for your home.
For a typical Dallas home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutter, you're looking at $1,200 to $2,400 for professional installation of quality gutter guards. The price depends on which guard type you pick—screen guards run cheaper, while reverse curve or brush guards cost more because they handle debris better and last longer. We always give a free estimate in writing before any work starts, so you know the exact number upfront.
Not all guard types work equally well here. Brush guards and reverse curve guards handle the pine needles that fall year-round and the small debris from Texas's intense spring thunderstorms pretty well. Screen guards can clog faster with fine stuff like pine needles, especially after the hail season when broken twigs pile up. We've installed thousands of guards across the Dallas area, and we'll recommend the type that actually works for your roof and the trees around your house, not just what's cheapest.
Most quality gutter guard systems come with a lifetime warranty against defects in the material and workmanship—that means if the guard cracks, rusts, or the seams fail, we cover the repair or replacement. The warranty doesn't cover damage from severe hail or improper maintenance, but it does protect you from normal wear. When we install your gutter guards, that warranty transfers to you, and it stays good as long as you own the home.
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