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Peaks & Valleys

The Cheapest Insurance Your Foundation Will Ever Buy

Seamless gutters, formed on-site to your fascia, sized and pitched for actual PNW rainfall — because water that leaves the roof still has to leave the property.

  • ✓ Free inspection & photo report
  • ✓ Fixed, line-item bids
  • ✓ 15-year written warranty

Is this you?

Waterfalls over the edge in heavy rain

Undersized or under-pitched gutters overflow exactly when you need them most.

Stains on siding or mulch trenches below the eaves

That's your foundation's warning system talking.

Sagging, separating, or rusted sections

Sectional gutters fail at every seam — which is why we don't install seams.

Wet crawlspace or damp basement corner

The fix often starts at the roofline, not the foundation.

Formed on your driveway, fitted to your house

5" and 6" seamless aluminum K-style for most homes — continuous runs, no mid-run seams to fail. Half-round steel or copper where the architecture earns it. Oversized 3×4 downspouts placed where the water actually concentrates, and honest advice about where it should discharge — extensions, drains, or dry wells.

How we do it

  1. 1

    Water audit

    Roof area, valley concentration points, and where water currently goes wrong.

  2. 2

    Form and hang

    Continuous runs formed on-site, hidden hangers every 24", pitched to drain fully — most homes done in a day.

  3. 3

    Flow test

    We run water through the finished system before we call it finished.

Gutter pricing

Most full seamless replacements run $1,800–$4,500 depending on linear footage, height, and downspout count. Bundled with a roof replacement, the mobilization savings come off your price — ask for the combined number.

Proof, not promises

★★★★★
“New seamless gutters and guards in one day. They actually ran water through everything to show me it worked before they left.”
Angela P. · Monroe, WA · via Facebook

Gutters: straight answers

5-inch or 6-inch gutters?

For most PNW homes with moderate roof area, 5" handles it. Big roof planes, steep pitches, or long valley concentrations want 6" with 3×4 downspouts. We size from your actual roof geometry, not a default.

Do gutters need to come off for a roof replacement?

Usually no — we protect them during tear-off. But if yours are near end-of-life, replacing both together saves real money and gets drip-edge integration exactly right.

Where should my downspouts drain?

At least 4–6 feet from the foundation, ideally into extensions, buried drains, or a dry well — never straight down at the footing. We'll flag problem discharges during the estimate at no charge.

Where we do this work

Get the gutters conversation started.

Free 20-minute inspection. Photo report you keep either way. Zero pressure.

Leaving with questions?

The inspection is free, the photo report is yours either way, and about a third of them end with "your roof is fine." Worst case, you learn something.

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