Aluminum rain gutters are a fantastic product. They don’t rust, are available in popular colors, and are designed to fit any home. Aluminum rain gutters are extremely lightweight and relatively easy to work with. They are weather-resistant across any type of weather and maintain their integrity in cold climates.
Seamless Gutters USA has a wide variety of material, colors, style and options for no visible seams, including aluminum. Your new home installation will definitely be the talk of the neighborhood. It will allow your home to look and feel as an expensive crown molding without intruding on your homes aesthetics.


Aluminum gutters have many advantages over other gutter systems:
- Aluminum gutters are relatively low maintenance
- The amount of accessories available make it one of the easiest gutters to install
- Aluminum is a very durable material that will not rust or corrode under normal use
- Aluminum can be painted in a range of colors that allows for color coordination with the roofs other design requirements
- Aluminum gutters are very light and therefore require no special support structures
- Aluminum gutters are very friendly with any home owner’s budget
Why Does My Gutter Get Clogged?
A poorly designed or improperly installed gutter downspout may trap debris, particularly at the entry or exit points, blocking the natural flow of water and causing water to dam in the gutter – and trap more debris. The result is the clogging of the gutter that is often blamed on leaves and twigs.
How Can I Prevent Leaks?
Allow the insides of the gutters to dry out, and brush leakingseams clean. Apply silicone or special gutter caulking compound along the seams on the inside and outside to seal the leaks, as shown above. Patch small holes with roofing cement. Use a putty knife to spread the cement generously around the hole.
How Can I Tell If My Gutter Needs to Be Replaced?
- Cracks and Splits. …
- Peeling Paint. …
- Orange Areas or Rust. …
- Water and Mildew around the Foundation. …
- Water Damage around or beneath the Gutters. …
- Sagging Gutters. …
My Gutter is Not Draining. What Would Cause This?
- Roof Damage. …
- Wood Fascia Damage. …
- Damage to Walls, Windows, Doors and Patios. …
- Damage to Foundations and Landscaping. …
- Slip and Fall.