Full seamless gutter replacement, needle-proof guard protection, and copper systems for the Sound's view homes — built for forty inches of rain and a canopy that never stops shedding.
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The median Edmonds home was built in 1974, and more than eight in ten went up between 1940 and 1999, according to NeighborhoodScout housing data — mid-century ramblers, split-levels, and view contemporaries that are now decades past the service life of their original gutter systems.
Sagging runs, separated seams, and undersized 4-inch profiles show up all over the city's older neighborhoods. When a system reaches that stage, piecemeal patching costs more over time than a properly engineered seamless replacement — custom-fabricated on-site, pitched correctly, and sized for the roofline it protects.
Every service, from full replacement to routine care — with the emphasis where Puget Sound homes need it most: capacity, protection, and materials that last.
Full replacement of aging systems with seamless aluminum fabricated on-site — 5-inch or 6-inch profiles pitched and sized for the roofline, with downspouts routed clear of the foundation.
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Micro-mesh systems that keep fir and cedar needles out — the debris that defeats basic screens. Guards cut cleanings from several per year to a single annual inspection on most wooded lots.
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Copper and half-round profiles for waterfront, view, and estate homes — five-plus decades of service, salt-air durability, and a finish that matches the caliber of the architecture.
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New construction, additions, and first-time installs — seamless aluminum in dozens of colors, custom-run to the millimeter for each fascia line.
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Leak sealing, re-pitching, hanger replacement, and storm-damage fixes — honest assessments that distinguish a $200 repair from a system at the end of its life.
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Full clearing of gutters and downspouts with a system inspection included — and a straight answer on whether guards would pay for themselves on the lot's tree exposure.
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The Edmonds area receives roughly 37 to 42 inches of precipitation a year, and nearly all of it lands between October and March — November alone can bring more than six inches across twenty-plus rainy days.
The region's Douglas firs and cedars make it harder: unlike maples that drop in one October window, conifers shed needles continuously. Needles slip through basic screens, mat in the trough, and hold moisture against fascia boards — the perfect start for moss, rot, and overflow that lands at the foundation. It's why micro-mesh guards and correctly sized 6-inch systems are the standard recommendation under North Sound canopy, not an upsell.
Schedule a Free AssessmentEdmonds isn't one housing market. The character homes in the Bowl, the estate lots of Woodway, and the view contemporaries above Puget Sound each ask something different of a gutter system.
Walkable streets of older character homes near the ferry and waterfront — many still carrying original or second-generation gutters well past their service life.
Gutter services in the Bowl →Estate homes on acre-plus wooded lots — long rooflines, heavy conifer canopy, and systems that call for 6-inch capacity, micro-mesh protection, and premium materials.
Gutter services in Woodway →View homes on wooded slopes where downspout routing matters as much as the gutters — water has to be carried well away from bluff-side foundations.
Gutter services in Talbot Park →Free written estimates, usually scheduled the same week.
Call (425) 414-7150A team member answers, discusses the project, and books an on-site visit — usually within the week.
A technician measures the roofline, checks pitch, fascia, and downspout routing, and provides a written quote on the spot.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site and installed with precision — most homes are completed in a single day.
The finished system is tested and walked through with the homeowner, and the site is left cleaner than it was found.
Fir and cedar needles slide straight through perforated covers and standard screens, then mat like thatch inside the trough. Micro-mesh is the only guard style that reliably keeps them out — a lesson most owners learn after one winter of overflow.
Standing debris holds moisture against shingles and fascia, and in the North Sound's damp shade that means moss. Keeping the gutter dry — clean troughs, correct pitch, guards under canopy — removes the foothold before treatment is ever needed.
A 5-inch gutter that manages summer fine can sheet over in a November atmospheric river. Larger rooflines around Edmonds are frequently upgraded to 6-inch profiles with oversized downspouts — capacity sized to the storm, not the sunny-day average.
Seamless aluminum replacement in the Edmonds area typically runs $9 to $20 per linear foot installed, depending on the home's size, height, roofline complexity, and material. Two-story view homes and the larger rooflines common in Talbot Park and Woodway sit toward the upper end; single-story ramblers cost less. Copper and half-round systems carry a premium. A free on-site assessment provides an exact written figure for the specific home.
Seamless aluminum K-style in 5-inch or 6-inch profiles handles Puget Sound rainfall well, and 6-inch is frequently specified for larger rooflines. The bigger regional factor is debris: fir and cedar needles slip through basic screens, so micro-mesh guards are the standard recommendation under conifer canopy. Copper and half-round suit waterfront and custom homes where longevity and appearance matter.
Late spring through early fall is ideal — installation is faster in the dry season, and the new system is proven before the October-through-March rains, when the area receives most of its roughly 37 to 42 inches of annual precipitation. Replacement still happens year-round; crews simply work around winter weather windows.
Homes under evergreen canopy often need cleaning three to four times a year, because conifers shed continuously rather than in one autumn drop. Homes with mature deciduous trees typically need late-fall and spring service. Micro-mesh guards cut that to an annual inspection for most properties — over a few years, guards often cost less than the cleanings they replace.
Yes — every estimate is free and carries no obligation. A technician measures the roofline, checks pitch, fascia condition, and downspout routing, and provides a written quote, typically within the same week.
Call for a free, no-obligation assessment. A team member typically responds the same business day, and estimates are usually scheduled within the week.
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