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Phoenix Roofing and Exteriors

Seamless Gutters in Provo & Utah County

Custom-Cut. On-Site. Built to Last.

Seamless Gutters Fabricated to Fit Your Home

Gutters are the most overlooked exterior system on a house — and the one that does the most quiet work protecting the rest of it. A properly sized, properly pitched seamless gutter system carries thousands of gallons of water away from your foundation, siding, and landscaping every year. A failing one rots fascia, soaks foundations, and floods crawlspaces.

Phoenix Roofing fabricates seamless aluminum gutters on-site from a single continuous coil, cut to the exact length of each run on your home. Without the lap joints found in sectional store-bought gutters, seamless systems have far fewer leak points and a much cleaner finished look.

We size every gutter system to the actual roof drainage area, set proper pitch toward downspouts, and integrate drip edge and gutter apron so water doesn't track behind the gutter and rot the fascia. It's the kind of work that doesn't show up on a brochure but matters every storm.

What We Install

Complete Gutter Services

From a full new system to a single failed downspout, we handle the whole gutter side of your exterior.

  • Seamless Aluminum Gutters

    Continuous coil aluminum gutters fabricated on-site to fit each run exactly. Available in 5-inch and 6-inch K-style profiles in a wide range of factory-baked color finishes.

  • Gutter Replacement

    Full tear-off and replacement of failed, sagging, or undersized gutter systems. We re-evaluate sizing, downspout placement, and pitch — not just replace what was there before.

  • Downspouts & Drainage

    2x3 and 3x4 downspouts sized to handle peak roof runoff. We position outlets to actually move water away from the foundation, not just dump it at the corner of the house.

  • Fascia & Soffit Repair

    Rotted fascia behind a failing gutter is a near-universal finding on older homes. We replace damaged fascia and soffit before re-hanging the new gutter system.

  • Gutter Guards

    Optional micro-mesh and screen-style guards keep leaves, pine needles, and debris out of the gutter. Especially valuable on homes with mature trees nearby.

  • Gutter Repair

    Re-pitching sagging runs, replacing failed seams and end caps, resealing corners, and fixing pulled-away fascia brackets. We fix what can be fixed before recommending replacement.

  • Splash Blocks & Extensions

    Downspout extensions and splash blocks that route water at least four feet beyond the foundation — the single biggest factor in protecting your basement and crawlspace.

  • Heat Cable Installation

    For ice-dam-prone north-facing eaves, we install self-regulating heat cable in gutters and along roof edges to prevent winter ice buildup that pulls gutters off the fascia.

  • Cleaning & Maintenance

    Annual or seasonal gutter cleaning, downspout flushing, and inspection. Most gutter failures start with a clog — keeping the system clear is the cheapest insurance there is.

Why Seamless

Seamless vs. Sectional Gutters

The difference between a 30-year gutter system and a 5-year one is almost always the seams.

  • Far Fewer Leak Points

    A sectional gutter has a joint every 10 feet. A seamless gutter has joints only at corners and outlets. Every seam is a future leak — fewer seams means a longer-lasting, drier system.

  • Custom-Fit Lengths

    Seamless gutter is formed on-site, cut to the exact length of each run. No splicing pieces together. No mismatched sections. Every run looks like one continuous piece because it is.

  • Cleaner Appearance

    Without visible lap joints every few feet, seamless gutters give the eave a much cleaner, more finished look. The factory-baked color finish holds up far better than any paint applied later.

  • Stronger Hangers

    We use hidden hanger systems screwed into the rafter tails or sub-fascia — not the spike-and-ferrule fasteners common on older homes. Hidden hangers don't pull out under snow load.

  • Better Pitch Control

    A continuous run lets us set a consistent, gentle pitch toward the downspouts — about 1/4 inch per 10 feet — so water moves rather than pools. Sectional gutters often pool at every joint.

  • Higher Capacity

    Seamless 5-inch and 6-inch K-style gutters carry more water than the typical 4-inch sectional gutter from a hardware store, which matters during Utah's sudden summer thunderstorms and rapid spring snowmelt.

How It Works

Our Gutter Installation Process

  1. 01

    Free On-Site Measurement

    We measure every gutter run, count corners and outlets, evaluate the existing fascia condition, and calculate roof drainage area. Sizing isn't guessed — it's based on the actual square footage feeding each run.

  2. 02

    Color & Profile Selection

    You choose a gutter color from a wide range of factory-baked finishes designed to match common trim and roof colors. We help you pick a color that complements the home rather than fights with it.

  3. 03

    On-Site Fabrication

    Our gutter machine forms continuous K-style aluminum gutter on-site, cut to the exact length of each run. No splices. No piecing together hardware-store sections.

  4. 04

    Fascia Inspection & Repair

    With the old gutters off, we inspect the fascia and replace any rotted boards before hanging the new system. A new gutter on rotted fascia will fail again within a few years.

  5. 05

    Hanging & Pitch Setting

    Hidden hangers are installed on roughly 24-inch centers and screwed into solid wood. We set a consistent slope toward each downspout so water moves through the system instead of pooling.

  6. 06

    Downspouts & Cleanup

    Downspouts are installed with extensions or splash blocks to route water well away from the foundation. We pull a magnetic roller, haul off the old system, and leave the property clean.

Signs You Need New Gutters

When to Replace, Not Repair

  • Sagging or Pulling Away

    Gutters that sag in the middle or have pulled away from the fascia are no longer carrying water properly. Re-hanging may help — but if the fascia is rotted, the whole system needs to come off.

  • Water Behind the Gutter

    Streaks of water staining the fascia or siding behind the gutter mean water is overshooting or running back. Usually caused by missing gutter apron or pitch problems.

  • Foundation Pooling

    Water pooling at the foundation after every rain points to undersized gutters, missing downspouts, or downspouts dumping too close to the house.

  • Visible Leaks at Seams

    Sectional gutters develop leaks at every joint over time. If you have multiple leaking seams, replacing with seamless is more cost-effective than chasing repairs.

  • Peeling Paint or Rust

    Painted steel gutters rust from the inside out. Once rust is showing on the exterior, the metal underneath is well past its service life.

  • Basement Moisture

    Damp walls or musty smells in basements and crawlspaces almost always trace back to gutters — either undersized, clogged, or dumping too close to the foundation.

Common Questions

Gutter FAQ

What are seamless gutters?

Seamless gutters are formed from a single continuous piece of coil aluminum, cut to the exact length of each run on your home. They have no joints along the length of the gutter — only at corners and outlets — which dramatically reduces leak points compared to sectional gutters.

How much do seamless gutters cost in Utah?

Seamless gutter installation typically runs $8 to $14 per linear foot installed, depending on gutter size, downspout count, and home height. A typical Utah County home runs $1,200 to $2,800 for a complete replacement. We provide a free, written, itemized estimate.

What size gutters should I have?

Most homes use 5-inch K-style aluminum gutters with 2x3 downspouts. Larger or steeper roofs may need 6-inch gutters with 3x4 downspouts to handle peak runoff during heavy rain or rapid snowmelt. We size every system to the actual roof drainage area, not by guess.

Do you install gutter guards?

Yes. We offer micro-mesh and screen-style gutter guards on new or existing systems. They're especially worth it on homes with mature trees nearby, where leaf and pine-needle accumulation would otherwise mean cleaning the gutters multiple times a year.

Can you replace gutters without replacing the roof?

Yes. Gutter replacement is a standalone job. Replacing both at once is often more efficient and lets us properly integrate drip edge and gutter apron with the new roof — but it isn't required.

How long do aluminum gutters last?

Properly installed seamless aluminum gutters typically last 20 to 30 years in Utah's climate. The aluminum itself does not rust — the painted finish is the limiting factor. Regular cleaning and proper pitch extend gutter life significantly.

What colors are available?

We stock a wide range of factory-baked color finishes designed to match common trim and roof colors — whites, almonds, browns, grays, blacks, and several accent shades. We bring color samples to the estimate so you can see them against your home.

How long does installation take?

Most full-home gutter installations are completed in a single day. Larger homes or jobs with significant fascia repair may stretch into a second day. We confirm the schedule before we start.

Protect Your Home From the Foundation Up.

Get a free, written estimate for new seamless gutters — sized properly, installed cleanly, and built to handle Utah weather. No pressure, no upsell.