Gutters

Gutter Replacement in Colorado Springs

Your gutters do a lot of heavy lifting. Between Colorado’s hailstorms, sudden downpours, and hard freezes, a worn-out or failing gutter system can lead to foundation damage, flooded basements, rotted fascia, and eroded landscaping — fast. At Colorado Gutter Solutions, we help Colorado Springs homeowners and businesses replace aging gutters with durable, custom-fit systems built for the Front Range climate.

Whether your current gutters are sagging, leaking, pulling away from the fascia, or just outdated, we’ll assess what you have and install a seamless gutter system that actually handles what Colorado throws at it.

Why Gutter Replacement Matters in Colorado Springs

Gutters aren’t just cosmetic — they’re your home’s first line of defense against water intrusion. In Colorado Springs, our freeze-thaw cycles put serious stress on older gutter systems. Ice buildup, expansion, and contraction can cause seams to separate, fasteners to loosen, and gutters to pull away from the roofline entirely.

When gutters fail, water doesn’t just disappear. It finds its way into your foundation, saturates the soil around your home, damages siding and windows, and can eventually compromise the structural integrity of your property. Replacing a deteriorating gutter system before that damage occurs is almost always more affordable than dealing with what comes after.

Seamless Gutter Systems: 5″ and 6″ Options

All of our residential gutter installations are seamless, meaning the gutter runs are fabricated on-site to fit your home exactly. There are no mid-run seams that can separate or leak over time. Inside and outside corners are also seamless, and end caps are installed wherever gutters terminate.

We install pre-colored gutters that are electrostatically painted at the manufacturer, so the finish is durable and consistent throughout — not painted over existing material after the fact.

5″ Gutter Systems

The 5″ gutter system is the most common choice for residential properties in Colorado Springs. It pairs with a 2″ x 3″ downspout and handles the drainage needs of most standard rooflines efficiently.

6″ Gutter Systems

If your home has a larger roof system, a metal roof, or a tile roof, a 6″ gutter system is often the right call. These pair with a 3″ x 4″ downspout to move higher volumes of water away from the structure more effectively.

Aluminum Gutter Systems

Aluminum is the most popular gutter material for residential use in Colorado, and for good reason. It’s lightweight, which reduces stress on your fascia boards — especially important when gutters fill with heavy snow and ice in winter. All aluminum gutters are installed to the fascia with hidden screw hangers for a clean look and a secure hold.

  • Lightweight — less strain on fascia boards under snow and ice loads
  • Inherently rust-resistant
  • Installed with hidden screw hangers for a clean, secure finish
  • Constructed from 20-gauge aluminum coated in Alumalure 2000
  • 20-Year Limited Warranty

Steel Gutter Systems

For homeowners who want a heavier-duty gutter system, we also offer steel gutters. Steel gutters are more rigid and can handle significant physical stress, making them a solid option for homes with steep pitches or exposure to heavy debris.

  • Heavier-duty construction than aluminum systems
  • Installed with hidden screw hangers to the fascia board
  • Constructed from 26-gauge G90 galvanized steel with an SMP finish
  • 30-Year Limited Warranty

Commercial Box Gutter Systems

Commercial properties with large roof systems require more capacity than a standard 5″ or 6″ gutter can provide. Commercial box gutters — available in 6″, 7″, and 8″ sizes — are designed to move significantly more water volume and are built to handle the drainage demands of larger buildings. If you’re managing a commercial property in Colorado Springs and dealing with drainage issues, a box gutter system is worth evaluating.

Gutter Replacement After Hail or Storm Damage

Colorado Springs sees its share of hailstorms, and gutters are often one of the first things to take damage. If you’ve had a recent storm and aren’t sure whether your gutters need repair or full replacement, we’ll take a look at no charge.

  • Free inspection to assess the extent of damage
  • We work directly with your insurance provider throughout the claims process
  • Clear communication at every step — no surprises
  • Full service delivery on everything your claim covers
  • We handle the paperwork coordination with your insurance company

Need other exterior work done while you’re at it? Liberty Construction also handles stucco, exterior painting, and vinyl siding for Colorado Springs homes — so you can take care of everything in one project.

Gutter Replacement FAQs

If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the fascia, leaking at multiple points, or showing visible damage from hail or age, replacement is usually the more cost-effective option. Repairs on older sectional gutters can add up quickly, and they still leave you with aging material. We’ll inspect your current system and give you a straight answer on what makes sense.

A 5″ gutter is the standard for most homes and handles typical residential drainage just fine. A 6″ gutter moves more water volume and is recommended for homes with larger or steeper roof systems, or roofing materials like metal or tile that shed water quickly. We’ll help you determine the right size based on your specific roof.

Sectional gutters have seams every few feet where the pieces join together. Those seams are where leaks tend to start over time, especially after expansion and contraction from Colorado’s temperature swings. Seamless gutters are fabricated in one continuous piece to fit your home exactly, so there are far fewer points of potential failure.

Aluminum is lighter, which means less strain on your fascia boards when the gutters fill with water, snow, or ice. It’s also inherently rust-resistant. Steel is a heavier-duty option that holds up well under physical stress, but for most Colorado Springs homes, aluminum is the practical and cost-effective choice. Both come with solid warranties.

Yes, when properly sized and installed. Hidden screw hangers hold gutters securely to the fascia even under the weight of snow and ice. The key is making sure your system is the right size for your roof and that the pitch is correct so water and snowmelt drain properly rather than pooling.

Absolutely. We’ll inspect your gutters after a storm at no charge, document the damage, and work directly with your insurance company throughout the claims process. We handle the coordination and paperwork so you’re not stuck managing it on your own.

Most residential gutter replacement projects in Colorado Springs are completed in a single day. The timeline can vary depending on the size of your home and whether any fascia repairs are needed beforehand, but we’ll give you a clear estimate upfront so you know what to expect.

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