Northville, MI

Seamless Gutter Installation in Northville, MI

Seams are where gutters leak. We form seamless aluminum gutters on-site to the exact length of each run, so the only joints are at the corners and downspouts.

Newly installed seamless aluminum gutters running along a two-story home

Our truck-mounted roll former extrudes a continuous length of gutter from a single coil of aluminum, cut to fit your fascia to the inch. Fewer seams means fewer failure points, fewer drips behind the gutter, and a cleaner line along the roof.

You choose the profile and color — standard 5-inch K-style for most homes, or oversized 6-inch with larger downspouts for steep or large roofs that shed a lot of water fast. Baked-on enamel finishes resist fading through Michigan's freeze-thaw swings.

Seamless gutters are also the ideal base for gutter guards. A continuous, properly pitched channel gives the mesh a sound surface to protect for decades.

New gutters pair naturally with the rest of our gutter and gutter guard services, so the whole roofline is handled in one visit.

How on-site seamless gutter forming works

We bring a roll former mounted in the truck and feed flat aluminum coil through it, and the machine shapes a continuous gutter to whatever length your roofline calls for. Each run comes off the former as one unbroken piece cut to fit the inch, so there are no mid-run seams to seal.

Because the gutter is made on your driveway to your home's measurements, the fit is exact rather than pieced together from stock lengths. That precision is the whole point of seamless work: fewer joints means fewer places for water to find its way out as the metal expands and contracts over the years.

5-inch vs 6-inch K-style: which your roof needs

The five-inch K-style handles the runoff from most standard suburban roofs and is the common choice for one- and two-story homes. The six-inch carries noticeably more water and pairs with larger downspouts, which makes it the better fit when a roof has a lot of square footage feeding a single run.

Roof pitch factors in alongside size, since a steeper roof throws water faster and harder into the gutter. When the volume or speed is high enough that a five-inch would overflow in a cloudburst, stepping up to six-inch with properly sized downspouts keeps the system ahead of Michigan's heavy summer downpours.

Why aluminum and baked finishes suit Michigan

Aluminum is light enough to hang without overloading the fascia, yet it does not rust the way bare steel does in our wet, salted winters. It also flexes with the freeze-thaw cycle instead of cracking, which is exactly what a gutter needs to survive temperatures that swing across freezing again and again.

The baked-on enamel finish bonds to the metal rather than sitting on top like a coat of paint, so it resists fading and chalking through humid summers and hard winters. That means the color you choose at install holds up over the long haul instead of weathering to a dull, streaked finish.

Seamless gutters as the foundation for guards

A guard performs only as well as the gutter beneath it, and a seamless run gives the cleanest possible base. With no mid-run seams to catch debris or leak, water moves in one continuous channel from end to end straight to the downspout.

Forming the gutter fresh also lets us set the correct pitch and hanger spacing from the start, so the channel drains properly and is strong enough to carry a guard through winter. Building the seamless system and the guard together means the two are matched rather than a cover forced onto a gutter that was never sized or sloped for it.

What's included

  • On-site forming of continuous aluminum gutter
  • Choice of 5-inch or 6-inch K-style profile
  • Baked-enamel color matched to trim or roof
  • Hidden hangers fastened into the rafter tails
  • Correct pitch set for full drainage
  • Sealed corners and outlets

Perfect for: Homeowners replacing leaky sectional gutters or building new, who want a clean, low-maintenance result.

Frequently asked questions

How long do seamless aluminum gutters last?

With proper pitch and hanger spacing, quality seamless aluminum commonly lasts 20 years or more. Adding guards extends that life by keeping standing debris and the moisture it holds out of the channel.

Can you match my existing trim color?

Yes. We stock a wide range of baked-enamel colors and can match most trim and fascia. We'll bring samples to the estimate so you can see them against your house.

How long does a seamless gutter installation take?

Most homes are done in a single day. Because we form the gutters on-site to exact length, there is no waiting on a supplier to cut and ship pieces; we measure, run the coil through the former, hang each section, and connect the downspouts in one visit. Larger or more complex rooflines, or homes that also need repairs, can take longer.

Do you remove and dispose of the old gutters?

Yes. We take down the existing gutters and downspouts, haul the old material away, and leave the site clean before the new seamless runs go up. Removing the old system also gives us a clear look at the fascia and roof edge, so we can flag any rot or damage that should be addressed before the new gutters are hung.