Gutters & Downspouts

While not required in all counties, gutters are certainly recommended by most professionals. They are used to keep water from contacting fascia/trim wood to prevent from rotting. Also used to prevent a waterfall effect while falling from your roof edge. Most gutter types should last 30-40 years. This lifetime is only reached when routine maintenance is done every 5-10 years. If routine maintenance is not completed, the lifetime will decreases significantly. (all options installed by Loveland Roofing are seamless gutters). Click here for our recommended Leaf Guard System!

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98% of Roofers Are Not Platinum Certified

Why Does This Matter To The Customer?
This is a very rare badge of approval from the CA legislative local building departments. Only granted if a company has passed many permitted roofing inspections for multiple years, consistently,

Common Gutter Types & Styles:

  • Galvanized Steel powder coated and colored
  • Aluminum powder coated and colored
  • 5″ or 6″ height at face
  • Fascia Style, K-Style, or Half-Round Style

Common Gutter Repairs

It comes down to one word: RUST. The main reason that gutters do not last for the expected 30-40 year lifetime is because of issues caused by water/debris staying in the gutter for too long. Water/debris is not meant to stay in the gutter, and it should be properly washed away. With water/debris sitting in the gutter 24/7/365, it will rust MUCH quicker. Gutter maintenance is recommended every 3-4 months.

Common repairs & maintenance: 

  • Cleaning Gutters of Debris
  • Clogged Downspouts from Debris
  • Leaking Seams/Elbows
  • Sagging Gutter

Leaf Guards

Does the idea of doing gutter maintenance every 3-4 months just exhaust you? Then you should think of the long term solution: Leaf Guards. Leaf Guards will block leaves and debris from entering, and therefore elongate the life of the gutter. Highly recommended. Ask your inspector which option is right for your home. Click here for our recommended Leaf Guard System!

Common Leaf Guard Options:

  • 3-Dimensional Design
  • Micromesh Design
  • Standard Mesh/Perforated Design
  • Removable Design