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Why You Shouldn’t Wait When You Spot These Problems

In Chicago, most homeowners don’t give their gutters much thought until things go wrong. Unfortunately, if you’re noticing puddles or chipped paint, the damage to your home is already happening. Gutters are a complete system, and when they fail, they take your roof, siding, and foundation down with them. Catching these issues early prevents one bad winter ice storm from causing massive water damage inside your walls.

Watch Out For These Signs:

⚠️ Important Note: Gutters might look fine from the street, but hidden issues like rotted wood behind the system can silently destroy your exterior. If your gutters are older or showing any of these signs, let us perform a free, honest walkthrough.

The Horizon Difference: Custom Seamless vs. Traditional Gutters

Chicago weather demands durability. While we can install various profiles like K-style or half-round depending on your home’s architecture, the way your gutters are manufactured makes all the difference.

The Problem With Traditional Sectional Gutters

Traditional gutters come in pre-cut pieces spliced together. In Chicago, temperatures can swing 50 degrees in a single day. Water gets into those seams, freezes, and forces the joints apart. The next thaw lets more water in, and the cycle repeats until the gutters are leaking all over your fascia boards.

Why Custom Seamless Gutters Win

Seamless gutters solve the problem at the source. We carry a specialized machine in our trucks and fabricate your gutters on-site from a single coil of aluminum. We cut each piece to the exact length of your roofline. No spliced segments. No gaps for water to enter. You get fewer leaks, no separated joints from expanding ice, and a much cleaner look for your home’s exterior.

Chicago Winters Destroy Failing Gutters

Everybody knows Chicago winters are hard. But it’s not just the cold that destroys your drainage system—it’s the brutal freeze-and-thaw cycle. A minor drip in November becomes a massive ice block by January.

The Biggest Dangers to Your Home:

Ice Expansion

Water settles in failing gutters, freezes, and expands, tearing standard seams apart and warping the metal.

Torn Gutters

Heavy snow and ice loads easily rip older, weakly secured gutters right off the fascia boards.

Rotted Fascia

When frozen gutters overflow during a thaw, water backs up directly into the wood framing of your roof.

Interior Water Damage

Once ice dams form and water gets behind your siding, it melts straight into your home’s interior walls.

Exactly How Our Installation Process Works

01

Inspection & Measurements

We inspect your roofline, fascia boards, and current drainage. We take precise measurements to calculate the exact size your roof demands.

02

Removal & Wood Inspection

We remove your old gutters and strictly examine the fascia boards beneath them. We never attach new gutters to rotted wood.

03

On-Site Custom Fabrication

We run our seamless gutter machine right at your home, manufacturing heavy-duty aluminum gutters to the exact measurements of your roofline.

04

Hanging & Securing

We install your new gutters using heavy-duty hidden hangers spaced closely together so they can easily withstand Chicago’s heavy snow loads.

05

Routing & Testing

We route the downspouts away from your foundation and run water through the system to guarantee perfect flow and zero standing water.

06

Total Clean-Up

The process usually takes just one day, and we leave your yard spotless.

Spot Repair vs. Full Seamless Replacement

When a gutter system is damaged by debris from a storm a spot repair is likely all you need. But if part of the gutter system starts failing due to age or bad installation, patching a leaky seam or replacing a single section if often a bad idea. Old, brittle gutters will continue to fail, and tying new sections into an aging system creates weak joints that will inevitably leak. To truly protect your foundation and roofline, a full seamless replacement is the only secure answer.

Temporary Patch (Spot Repair)

Long-Term Security (Full Seamless Replacement)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is usually one claim, since roof and gutter damage from the same storm are typically documented together. Spring and summer storms in the Chicago area often tear gutters loose at the same time wind or hail hits the roof. Treating them as one scope keeps the paperwork simpler and gives the adjuster the full picture at once.

Yes, we serve Chicago and surrounding suburbs including Naperville, Bolingbrook, Darien, Oak Brook, Arlington Heights, and Orland Park. We schedule based on where storm damage or gutter failure hits hardest that week. If you are in one of these areas and your gutters are sagging or pulling loose, reach out and we will get you on the calendar.

You need gutter installation if your gutters are cracked, sagging, or pulling away from the house. You need gutter guards if your current gutters still work fine but clog constantly with leaves and debris. Guards do not fix a broken system. Installation replaces it. Many homeowners do both at once since it is easier to add guards during a new install.

Yes, in most cases this saves you a second project down the road. Roofing and gutters wear out on a similar timeline in Chicago’s freeze-thaw winters, and lining up new fascia and drip edge with new gutters gives a cleaner result. Skipping the gutters during a re-roof often means dealing with the same fascia area again in a year or two.