Are you a local company?
Yes, Gutter Guardian is a local company serving Mason County, Adams County, and the surrounding areas. We work with homeowners throughout the region and understand the conditions homes here deal with year-round.
Who will I be working with during my project?
You’ll be working directly with our team from start to finish. We keep things simple, so you always know who to contact if you have questions along the way.
Do you use subcontractors?
No, we handle our work in-house. That helps us keep quality consistent and make sure the job is done the way it should be.
How soon can you come out to take a look?
Timing can vary depending on the season, but we do our best to get out as quickly as possible. Once you reach out, we’ll give you a clear idea of when we can stop by.
Will I get a written estimate?
Yes, we provide clear, written estimates so you know exactly what to expect. We want everything to be straightforward with no surprises.
Do you require a deposit before starting work?
This can depend on the size of the project, but we’ll always go over the details with you ahead of time so everything is clear before moving forward.
For average projects, we typically require a 50% deposit.
How do you handle unexpected issues during a job?
If something comes up, we’ll walk you through what we’re seeing and explain your options before doing anything extra. No surprises or decisions are made without your input.
What makes your company different from others in the area?
We focus on doing the job the right way, using better materials and taking the time to make sure everything is done properly. We’re not here to rush through jobs; we’re here to do work that lasts.
Do you stand behind your work?
Yes, we stand behind the work we do. Our gutter installations come with a lifetime warranty, so you can feel confident in the system you’re getting.
What’s the best way to get in touch with you?
The easiest way is to call or text us directly. We keep communication simple and do our best to respond quickly.
Call or text us at: (937) 779-6480
How long should a gutter system last?
A well-installed gutter system can last 25 years or more, depending on the material and how well it’s maintained. Keeping them clean and addressing small issues early can help extend their lifespan.
What happens if water isn’t draining away from my home?
If water isn’t being directed away properly, it can start to affect your foundation, siding, and landscaping. Over time, this can lead to more serious and expensive problems if it’s not corrected.
Are bigger gutters always better?
Yes, they make a big difference. Larger gutters can handle more water, which helps during heavy rain and snow melt.
Can gutters be installed on any type of home?
Most homes can have gutters installed, but the approach may vary depending on the roofline and structure. Each home is a little different, which is why it helps to have someone take a look in person.
What causes gutters to overflow during a storm?
Overflow usually comes from clogs, improper slope, or a system that’s too small to handle the volume of water. In some cases, it’s a combination of all three.
Is it normal for gutters to make noise during rain?
Some noise is normal, especially during heavier rain. However, loud dripping or splashing sounds can sometimes point to alignment or drainage issues.
Can I add gutter guards to my existing gutters?
In many cases, yes. It depends on the condition and design of your current system. If the gutters are in good shape, guards can often be added without replacing everything.
What’s the difference between a quick fix and a long-term solution?
A quick fix usually addresses the symptom, while a long-term solution addresses the cause. For example, clearing a clog is temporary, but fixing the reason it keeps happening is what prevents it from coming back.
How do I know if my gutters were installed correctly?
Signs of a proper installation include consistent water flow, no sagging, and no overflow during normal rainfall. If you’re noticing issues, it could be a sign that something wasn’t done right.
Can gutter issues affect my roof?
Yes, they can. When water isn’t draining properly, it can back up under shingles or sit along the roofline, which can lead to damage over time.
Do gutters require maintenance year-round?
Most maintenance is seasonal, especially in the fall and spring. However, it’s still a good idea to keep an eye on them throughout the year, especially after storms.
What should I look for after a heavy storm?
After a storm, it’s a good idea to check for loose sections, debris buildup, or areas where water may have overflowed. Catching those early can help prevent bigger problems.
Can I replace just one section of my gutters?
Sometimes, yes. If the rest of the system is in good shape, a partial repair or replacement may be enough. It really depends on the overall condition of the gutter system.
How do I know if water is draining far enough away from my home?
If you notice pooling water near your foundation or erosion around your home, it may not be draining far enough. Proper downspout placement makes a big difference.
Why do some homes have more gutter problems than others?
It often comes down to roof size, pitch, surrounding trees, and the type of gutter system installed. Some homes simply deal with more water or debris than others.