La Habra Gutters That Move Winter Rain.
We are a La Habra gutter contractor north Orange County homeowners call when rain runs off the roof and straight down the wall instead of out a downspout. We install and repair continuous aluminum gutters that carry winter rain away from your foundation, and we can do it with your reroof so the roof and gutters line up right.
Dry summers do not mean you can skip gutters.
North Orange County gets little rain for most of the year, then it arrives hard in a few winter storms. With no working gutter, that water sheets off the eave, splashes the stucco, and pools against the foundation. Over a few seasons that is how you get stained walls, rotted fascia, and water finding its way into the slab. A gutter that actually drains is cheap insurance against all of it.
Gutters built to carry the load.
Continuous aluminum gutters
We roll the gutter to the exact length of your run, so there are no mid-span joints to split and leak. Aluminum holds up fine to coastal sun and marine-layer damp this far inland.
Downspouts that aim the water
A gutter is only as good as where it lets the water go. We add downspouts and extensions that carry runoff away from the foundation, not into the flower bed against the wall.
Repairs and re-hangs
Sagging gutters, pulled spikes, split seams, and clogged corners. We re-pitch the run, replace the bad section, and re-secure the hangers so it drains again.
Gutter with your reroof
When we reroof, we time the gutter so it tucks behind fresh drip edge and underlayment. Done together, the roof and gutter shed water as one system instead of fighting each other.
Most gutter leaks start at the roof edge.
Water gets behind a gutter when the drip edge is missing or the underlayment stops short of the eave. We see it constantly: a brand-new gutter that still drips down the fascia because the roof edge was never detailed right. Because we are a roofing contractor first, we fix the edge and the gutter at the same time, so the water lands in the gutter and stays there.
Gutter work across north Orange County.
La Habra is home base, and we install and repair gutters across Brea, Fullerton, La Habra Heights, Whittier, and La Mirada. A lot of the 1950s through 1970s ranch homes out here have original gutters that have long since rusted or pulled loose. If you are near these cities, call and we will come look.
Questions
Straight answers.
Why do I need gutters if it barely rains in Orange County?
Because when it does rain here, it comes hard in a handful of winter storms. Without a gutter that drains, that water sheets off the eave onto the stucco and pools at the foundation, which is how walls stain and fascia rots. A working gutter in La Habra moves a whole roofs worth of runoff to one safe spot.
What are continuous aluminum gutters?
They are gutters rolled on site to the exact length of each run, so there are no joints in the middle to split and leak over time. Aluminum is the standard choice in north Orange County because it handles the sun and marine-layer damp well and does not rust like older steel gutters.
How much do new gutters cost in La Habra?
It depends on how many feet of gutter and downspout your home needs and the height of the eaves. A single-story ranch is far less than a two-story home with long runs. We give a free written estimate with the real number before any work starts, the same as we do on a roof.
Can you put gutters on at the same time as a new roof?
Yes, and that is the best time to do it. When we reroof we set the gutter behind fresh drip edge and underlayment so the roof and gutter drain as one system. Doing both together also means one crew, one trip, and no second mobilization fee for the gutter.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Pacific Roofing is a California-licensed roofing contractor, CSLB license 1092407, classification C-39, insured, and an Owens Corning Preferred contractor. You can verify the license yourself on the CSLB website.
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