Spokane Gutters: Seamless Installation and Repair
Spokane Gutter has provided homeowners with dependable gutter installation, seamless gutters, gutter replacement, and gutter repair services for 20 years. We help protect homes in Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, and nearby communities with custom-fit drainage systems designed to handle spring rain, winter snowmelt, and year-round runoff. From downspouts and rain gutters to leaf guard installation, gutter cleaning, fascia protection, and water drainage solutions, our work is focused on keeping water away from your roofline, siding, foundation, and landscaping.
If your system is leaking, pulling away, or no longer directing water properly, we provide clear estimates, honest recommendations, and reliable scheduling from start to finish. Our licensed and insured team specializes in residential gutter systems, aluminum gutters, and long-lasting exterior protection, so every project is completed with the right materials, proper slope, and careful attention to detail. The result is cleaner drainage, fewer problems, and better protection for your home.
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20 Years Protecting Spokane Homes — And Counting
Spokane Gutter has spent two decades protecting homes throughout Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, and nearby areas with custom-fit gutter systems built to handle the region's toughest weather. From heavy spring rains to winter snowmelt and year-round runoff, our installations are engineered with the proper slope, right materials, and precisely fit your home needs to stay dry and protected season after season.
Licensed, Insured, and Straight With You From the Start
When your gutters are leaking, pulling away, or failing to direct water properly, you need a contractor who gives you straight answers and shows up on time. Spokane Gutter is fully licensed and insured, and every project comes with a clear estimate, honest recommendations, and reliable scheduling from the first call to final installation. We specialize in aluminum gutters, seamless gutter systems, and residential exterior protection built to last.
Every Gutter Service Your Home Needs, One Local Team
From gutter installation and replacement to gutter repair, gutter cleaning, leaf guard installation, downspout work, and fascia protection, Spokane Gutter handles every part of your home's water drainage system under one roof. Every solution we install is custom-fit to your home and designed to move water away from your roofline, siding, foundation, and landscaping before it becomes a costly problem.

We install seamless gutters that eliminate joints and connections along straight runs, reducing leak potential by up to 90% compared to traditional sectional systems. Our seamless rain gutters are fabricated on-site using commercial-grade equipment that forms continuous aluminum, copper, or steel sections to match your home's exact measurements. We secure seamless gutters to fascia boards using hidden hangers spaced every 24 inches, ensuring proper pitch for water flow toward downspouts.

We install sectional gutter systems using pre-formed sections joined together with connectors and sealants. Each section measures 10 feet in length and connects using slip joints or specialized brackets. We apply industrial-grade sealant at every connection point to prevent leaks and reinforce joints with hidden hangers or spike-and-ferrule fasteners.

We fabricate custom gutter solutions for homes with unique architectural features, including Victorian-era properties, curved rooflines, and buildings with non-standard eave configurations. Our fabrication capabilities include half-round gutters, K-style profiles in oversized dimensions, and decorative copper systems with custom patinas. Our shop fabricates special profiles, custom corners, and decorative elements that match historical design standards or contemporary architectural requirements.

We coordinate with builders and contractors to install gutter systems on newly constructed homes, commercial buildings, and additions. Our new construction services include system design, material specification, and installation scheduling that aligns with construction timelines. We review architectural plans during the framing stage to identify potential drainage challenges and recommend appropriate gutter sizes, downspout placement, and discharge solutions.

We replace deteriorating gutter systems that show rust-through, separated joints, extensive sagging, or damage beyond cost-effective repair. Our replacement process includes complete removal of existing gutters, inspection and repair of fascia boards, and installation of new systems with upgraded hangers and proper pitch specifications. We identify underlying issues such as rotted fascia, improper roof edge flashing, or inadequate downspout placement that contributed to original system failure.

We repair common gutter problems including leaking joints, sagging sections, separated downspouts, and damaged end caps. Leak repairs involve cleaning affected areas, applying butyl rubber sealant or specialized gutter patches, and reinforcing joints with pop rivets when necessary. We address sagging by adding support hangers, adjusting pitch to restore proper drainage, and replacing bent or damaged sections.

Seamless gutters are fabricated in a single continuous run, cut on-site to fit the exact length of your roofline. Because there are no seams along the straight sections, there are far fewer points where leaks can develop over time.
Key advantages of seamless gutters:

Sectional gutters are sold in pre-cut lengths, typically 10-foot sections, and joined together with connectors and sealant. They are widely available and can be installed by a homeowner with basic tools.
Feature | Sectional | Seamless |
|---|---|---|
Leak risk | Higher | Lower |
DIY-friendly | Yes | No |
Lifespan | Shorter | Longer |
Custom fit | No | Yes |

Rain chains are a functional alternative to traditional downspouts. Water travels down linked cups or rings, slowing the flow and directing it to a basin or drain at ground level.
They originated in Japan and are common in residential landscaping where visible water flow is considered a design feature. Copper rain chains are the most popular option because copper develops a natural patina that improves with age.

Aluminum is the most common choice. It resists rust, comes in a wide range of colors, and handles Spokane's climate well. We use high-quality aluminum as our primary material because it balances performance and affordability.
Copper is a premium option. It requires no painting, never rusts, and develops a distinctive patina. Copper gutter installation costs significantly more upfront but can last 50 years or longer with minimal maintenance.
Steel is the most durable by weight but requires protective coatings to prevent rust. It is typically used in commercial applications or homes that need extra structural strength.
Most homes in Spokane benefit from gutter cleaning at least twice a year — typically in late spring and late fall. Heavy debris loads may require more frequent service.
We use a combination of hand removal, blower equipment, and flush testing to clear debris and confirm water moves freely through the system. After clearing, we inspect downspouts for blockages and check that water exits well away from the foundation.
What we check during a routine cleaning:
Gutter guards reduce how often cleaning is needed by blocking leaves and debris from settling inside the gutter channel. They don't eliminate maintenance entirely, but they do reduce it significantly.
We install guards that are matched to the specific gutter profile on your home. Poorly fitted guards can trap moisture or cause overflow, so proper fit matters.
Guard Type | Best For | Maintenance Level |
|---|---|---|
Micro-mesh | Fine debris, pine needles | Low |
Reverse curve | Heavy leaf areas | Moderate |
Foam insert | Light debris climates | Moderate |
Brush insert | Budget-friendly option | Moderate–High |
Spokane sees dry summers, wet falls, and freezing winters. Each season puts different stress on rain gutters.
Fall brings heavy leaf drops that clogs gutters fast. Winter freeze-thaw cycles can expand trapped moisture and crack seams or pull hangers loose. Spring melt pushes large water volumes through the system all at once.
We recommend scheduling a cleaning in November before hard freezes set in and again in April after snowmelt. This schedule keeps the system clear during the two highest-risk periods for water damage in the Spokane area.


Spokane's freeze-thaw cycles create specific stress on gutter systems. The most frequent problems we encounter include:
Typical cost ranges:
Seamless systems cost more upfront but reduce the number of joints where leaks typically form.

The three main gutter types are K-style, half-round, and box gutters, each designed for different applications and roof configurations. K-style gutters feature a flat back and decorative front profile that allows them to carry significantly more water volume than half-round gutters of the same width, while half-round gutters offer smooth flow with less capacity and box gutters serve larger commercial or older structures with wide roof spans. For Spokane's heavy spring rain events and rapid snowmelt, 6-inch K-style gutters are the top recommendation, as their wider channel moves high-volume runoff away from foundations quickly, making them especially effective for homes in Spokane Valley with steep or large roof pitches.
The right gutter size is determined by calculating the roof's square footage, pitch multiplier, and peak rainfall rate, with 5-inch K-style gutters handling roof sections up to roughly 5,000 square feet at a low pitch and 6-inch gutters suited for anything larger or steeper than a 6:12 pitch.
While Spokane averages about 16 inches of annual precipitation, short intense spring rain events and snowmelt periods create short-term flow rates that make proper sizing critical for preventing overflow and foundation water intrusion. For most Spokane Valley homes with larger or steeper rooflines, 6-inch gutters are the stronger choice from the start.
Aluminum seamless gutters are the most common choice for Spokane homes, costing between $6 and $12 per linear foot installed, as they resist rust, handle freeze-thaw cycles reliably, and offer the best long-term value for most residential rooflines, while vinyl tends to crack in cold winters and steel requires protective coatings to prevent rust.
Copper gutters are a premium alternative lasting 50 years or more with minimal maintenance, though at $25 to $40 per linear foot they are best suited for homeowners prioritizing longevity and aesthetics over upfront cost.
For style, K-style gutters dominate most modern Spokane homes while half-round profiles appear more often on older and historic properties, and Spokane Gutter custom-fits both styles to the specific roofline.
For a 40-foot gutter run in Spokane, the combined cost of removal, fascia repair, repainting, and reinstallation typically ranges from $400 to $900, with removal running $1 to $2 per linear foot, minor fascia repairs falling between $150 and $300, repainting adding $50 to $150 depending on prep work, and seamless aluminum reinstallation costing $6 to $12 per linear foot.
The final total depends largely on the extent of fascia rot and the gutter material selected, so costs can vary from one property to the next. Spokane Gutter provides clear, itemized estimates upfront so there are no surprises when the final invoice arrives.
Although Spokane averages around 16 inches of rain annually, late winter and spring rain events combined with February and March snowmelt create short-term surges that require gutters pitched at least 1/4 inch per 10 feet toward each downspout to ensure consistent drainage and prevent standing water that accelerates rust and adds unnecessary weight.
Downspout spacing should follow the standard of one downspout per 30 to 40 linear feet, though properties with heavy snowmelt exposure or large roof sections benefit from closer placement at every 20 to 25 feet to reduce overflow risk during peak flow periods.
Splash blocks and downspout extensions should be included at every outlet to prevent discharged water from pooling near the foundation, eroding landscaping, or causing moisture intrusion in crawlspaces and basements.