Gutter Replacement Seamless Systems Built On-Site, Sized for Ohio Rainfall

When gutters have been repaired too many times, corroded past the point of holding, or were undersized from the start, replacement is the financially sound call. Ohio Roof Masters fabricates seamless aluminum gutter systems on-site to the exact dimensions of your home — properly sized, correctly pitched, and built to handle what Ohio weather actually throws at a roof edge.

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Ohio Roof Masters is certified by every major manufacturer – GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, Atlas, James Hardie, and LP SmartSide. Plus, Directorii backs every project with up to $250,000 third-party protection, so you’re covered even if the unexpected happens.

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There's a Point Where Another Repair Stops Making Financial Sense

Most Ohio homeowners don’t replace their gutters on a schedule — they replace them after they’ve repaired them once or twice and the problems keep coming back. Or after a home inspection turns up multiple failure points across the system. Or after a particularly heavy spring rain makes clear that the 5″ gutters installed on their 1990s ranch can’t handle the drainage load from the roof above them.

That pattern is normal, and it’s not a failure of maintenance. Aluminum gutters have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years depending on installation quality, maintenance history, and Ohio’s freeze-thaw cycles. When a system approaches that end, targeted repairs stop buying meaningful time. The money spent resealing seams, rehanging sagging sections, and patching failed hangers adds up — and the repaired system still has all the original failure points waiting to reassert themselves.

Replacement, done right, resets the clock. A new seamless system — properly sized for your roof’s drainage load, fabricated on-site to eliminate factory seams, hung at correct pitch with hidden hangers — gives you 20 to 30 years of reliable performance and a 10-year workmanship warranty that makes that promise enforceable.

Ohio Roof Masters assesses every replacement call with the same standard we apply to repairs: we look at what’s actually failing and why, confirm that replacement is genuinely the right financial decision for your situation, and give you a written estimate with published pricing before any work begins. If repair is still viable, we’ll tell you that instead.

"A new seamless gutter system isn't a maintenance item — it's a water management system. Built correctly, it protects your foundation, your fascia, your landscaping, and your basement for the next two to three decades."

How to Know When Replacement Is the Right Call

Not every gutter problem warrants a full replacement — but these are the signs that repair is no longer the financially sound option:

🔴 Widespread corrosion or physical damage Pitting, holes, and rust spots that appear across multiple sections — not isolated to one joint or end cap — indicate metal fatigue across the system, not a localized failure.

🔴 Repeated repairs over a short period If the same system has been sealed, rehanged, and flushed more than once in the last three to five years, it’s telling you the same thing every time: the system is at end of life.

🔴 Gutters pulling away from the fascia in multiple locations Isolated hanger failure is repairable. Hangers pulling out across multiple elevations — especially when fascia rot is involved — means the system can no longer be reliably reattached.

🔴 The system is 20+ years old with no recorded maintenance Aluminum gutters maintained properly can reach 30 years. Unmaintained systems in Ohio’s climate typically show significant degradation by the low-to-mid twenties. Age alone isn’t the answer, but age combined with visible wear is.

🔴 Chronic overflow that repair hasn’t resolved If your gutters overflow consistently during rain events and the downspouts are clear, the system is undersized for your roof’s drainage load — a problem repair can’t fix because sizing is structural.

🔴 Visible sagging across entire runs, not isolated sections A section that sags can be rehanged. An entire run that has lost its pitch — especially when the fascia behind it has softened — needs to come down and be reinstalled from scratch.

Built On-Site. Sized Right. No Factory Seams.

The difference between a gutter system that lasts 25 years and one that starts leaking within five comes down to how it’s built and how it’s installed. Here’s what every Ohio Roof Masters gutter replacement includes — and why each element matters.

Seamless On-Site Fabrication

Standard gutters come in sections from a supplier — typically 10- or 20-foot lengths joined at seams with sealant. Every seam is a potential leak point, and Ohio’s freeze-thaw cycles work those seams open over time. Ohio Roof Masters fabricates your gutters on-site from a continuous coil of aluminum, cut to the exact length of each run. No factory seams. No pre-joined sections. One continuous piece from corner to downspout, with mitered corners sealed against the joint rather than relying on a mid-run seam.

Correct Pitch — Every Run

A gutter that’s level doesn’t drain. Water pools in flat sections, accelerating corrosion and creating the overflow conditions that flood the areas directly below. Every run we install is pitched at the correct slope — typically 1/4 inch of drop per 10 feet of run — toward the downspout. We measure and verify pitch during installation, not after.

Hidden Hangers at 24" Intervals

Spike-and-ferrule gutter hangers — the old standard — pull out over time and leave visible gaps between the gutter and fascia. Ohio Roof Masters installs hidden screw hangers every 24 inches, providing a secure mechanical attachment that doesn’t rely on the gutter expanding and contracting to stay in place. No visible hardware. No backing out over time.

Properly Sized Downspouts and Discharge

Downspout size, placement, and discharge location are part of the system calculation — not an afterthought. We size downspouts to the drainage load of each roof section, position them to minimize run distance from the farthest collection point, and confirm discharge is a minimum of 5 feet from the foundation on every installation. Underground drainage connections are available where site conditions warrant.

Aluminum That Handles Ohio's Climate

Ohio Roof Masters installs .027 or .032 aluminum — the gauges that hold their shape through repeated freeze-thaw cycles without the denting risk of lighter stock. Aluminum won’t rust, won’t rot, and is available in a full color range to match or complement your roof and trim. Custom color matching is available on request.

Which Gutter Size Does Your Home Actually Need?

Gutter sizing is one of the most consequential decisions in a replacement project — and one of the most commonly mishandled. The right size depends on your roof area, pitch, and drainage load. Here’s the practical guide.

5" Gutters — Standard

Best for:

  • Homes under 2,000 sq ft
  • Roofs with moderate pitch (4:12 or lower)
  • Standard Ohio rainfall load without large valley concentrations
  • Budget-conscious projects where sizing is appropriate for the application

 

Pricing: $14.00/LF without covers · $17.00/LF with covers

6" Gutters — Oversized

Best for:

  • Homes over 2,500 sq ft
  • Steep roof pitches (6:12 or higher) that shed water faster
  • Large valley areas that concentrate drainage into a single run
  • Properties in Ohio regions with above-average rainfall or heavy storm events
  • Homes with a history of gutter overflow even when gutters were clear

 

Pricing: $16.00/LF without covers · $22.00/LF with covers

Add Gutter Guards at the Time of Replacement — Here's the Honest Case For It

The time to install gutter guards is when the gutters are already coming off — not as a separate project later. Labor costs for guard installation on existing gutters include working around a system that’s already in place. At replacement, the gutters are off the fascia, the new system goes up clean, and guards install as part of the same workflow.

The Master Gutter Guard System keeps leaves, seed pods, and debris out of the gutter channel while allowing water to flow through freely. The practical result: no more seasonal cleaning, no more debris-driven clogging, and no more ladder climbs to flush a backed-up downspout.

The honest case for guards:

  • Homes near mature trees accumulate debris fast enough to clog gutters multiple times per season — guards eliminate that cycle entirely
  • The 5′ minimum foundation discharge standard only protects you if the gutter is actually flowing — clogged gutters defeat the system
  • Eliminating gutter cleaning removes one of the most common ladder-related injury risks in residential maintenance

The honest case against:

  • If your property has minimal tree coverage and you’re already maintaining your gutters twice a year without issue, guards are a convenience upgrade rather than a functional necessity
  • We won’t pressure you toward them — but if tree coverage makes them relevant to your situation, the time to add them is now

What Gutter Replacement Actually Costs in Ohio

Ohio Roof Masters publishes gutter replacement pricing. Most contractors don’t — because published pricing is harder to adjust after the fact. We believe homeowners deserve to know what they’re buying before anyone shows up at their door.

Gutter Type

Price per Linear Foot

5″ Gutters — No Covers

$14.00

5″ Gutters — With Covers

$17.00

6″ Gutters — No Covers

$16.00

6″ Gutters — With Covers

$22.00

Soffit & Fascia (when needed alongside gutter replacement):

Service

Price per Linear Foot

Soffit Installation

$15.00

Fascia Installation

$12.00

Average Investment by Home Size:

Home Size

5″ No Covers (est.)

6″ No Covers (est.)

6″ With Covers (est.)

Small (~120 LF)

$1,680

$1,920

$2,640

Average (~150 LF)

$2,100

$2,400

$3,300

Larger (~200 LF)

$2,800

$3,200

$4,400

What the pricing includes:

  • Removal and disposal of existing gutters
  • On-site seamless fabrication to exact home dimensions
  • Mitered corners (no straight-cut lap joints)
  • Hidden hangers at 24″ intervals
  • Downspout installation and discharge positioning
  • Fascia inspection before installation (fascia repair quoted separately if needed)
  • Final flush and pitch confirmation

New Gutters Attached to Rotted Fascia Won't Hold — We Check Before We Hang

Gutters attach to fascia. If the fascia board behind your gutters has absorbed moisture from years of gutter failure, it may be too soft to hold a screw — which means new hangers in rotted wood will pull out the same way the old ones did. Before we hang any new system, we inspect the fascia condition along every run.

When we find fascia damage, we give you two things: a straight assessment of how much is affected and what it will take to address it, and a quote that separates the fascia work from the gutter replacement so you can see both costs clearly. We don’t roll hidden repair costs into an estimate and call it a package price.

Soffit condition matters too. The soffit panel directly above your gutters is the intake ventilation point for your attic. Damaged or improperly vented soffit affects attic airflow — which in turn affects shingle lifespan, moisture accumulation, and energy efficiency. If we see soffit issues during the gutter assessment, we’ll flag them even if soffit repair isn’t part of the original scope.

A gutter replacement done as part of a complete edge system — new gutters, corrected fascia, functional soffit — is the version that holds for the full 20-to-30-year lifespan of the system. We’ll tell you what your edge actually needs and let you decide how much of it to address at once.

What to Expect from Your Gutter Replacement

Free On-Site Assessment: Gutters, Fascia, and Sizing

We measure every gutter run, assess fascia board condition along the full perimeter, and calculate the drainage load for your roof to confirm correct sizing. You get a written estimate with published pricing broken down by run — no hidden markups, no package pricing that obscures individual costs.

Written Proposal: Gutter Size, Guard Option, Fascia Scope

The proposal covers gutter size recommendation and why, guard inclusion if relevant, and fascia scope if needed. All three are quoted separately so you can make an informed decision about what to include. No pressure to take the full scope — and a clear explanation of what you'd be taking on if you defer any component.

On-Site Fabrication and Installation

On installation day, we run the aluminum coil from the truck-mounted roll-former and fabricate each run to exact length on your property. Existing gutters come off first — including removal of all old hangers and spikes. Fascia work, if included, happens before the new gutters go up. New gutters install with hidden screw hangers at 24" intervals, mitered corners, and downspouts positioned and sized to the drainage load calculation.

Pitch Confirmation, Flush Test, and Walkthrough

Before we leave, we run water through every section to confirm pitch, check all mitered corners and end caps for seal integrity, and verify downspout discharge at the foundation. We walk the system with you, explain what was installed and where decisions were made, and confirm all warranty documentation is in order.

Why the Installation Decisions That Happen on the Truck Matter

A gutter replacement is only as good as the sizing calculation behind it, the pitch that gets set during installation, and the fascia condition that nobody checked before hanging the new system. Here’s where those decisions get made — and how OHM makes them.

Pricing transparency isn't common in the gutter industry because it removes the contractor's ability to adjust the number after the estimate. Ohio Roof Masters publishes gutter replacement pricing — per linear foot, by size, with and without covers — on our website and in every written estimate. When you call us, you already know the ballpark before we arrive. When we hand you the estimate, every run is itemized so you can see exactly what you're paying for. No package pricing that obscures individual costs. No adjustments after you've signed.

Section gutters arrive at a job in 10- or 20-foot pieces, joined at the job site with sealant. Every joint is a potential leak point. Ohio Roof Masters fabricates seamless gutters on-site from a continuous aluminum coil, cut to the exact length of each individual run. The result is a system with no mid-run seams — only mitered corners at the perimeter turns, sealed at the joint. In an Ohio climate that puts freeze-thaw stress on every seam every winter, the difference between a seamless system and a sectioned one is measurable in lifespan.

The most common reason a new gutter system starts pulling away within a year or two is that it was installed over rotted fascia. The hangers go in, the gutters look correct, and then the wood behind the screws softens further and the system loses its attachment. Before Ohio Roof Masters hangs a single hanger, we inspect fascia condition along the full installation perimeter. If fascia repair is needed, we quote it separately so you can make a clear-eyed decision — not discover it as a warranty dispute two seasons later.

 The details that determine whether a gutter system lasts — correct pitch set at installation and maintained through the run, hanger spacing that accounts for Ohio's snow load, downspout sizing that matches the actual drainage load calculation — aren't visible once the gutters are hung. They're either right or they're not, and you won't find out until the first heavy rain. Ohio Roof Masters' veteran crews have managed edge system replacements for over a decade. They apply the same installation standards to a 120-LF residential system as they do to a 400-LF commercial perimeter.

Every Ohio Roof Masters gutter replacement includes a 10-year workmanship warranty. That warranty has one required maintenance checkpoint: a paid Year 5 tune-up covering resealing of miters and end caps — the joints that experience the most thermal movement over time. We tell you this upfront because it affects the warranty's validity, and you deserve to know the maintenance commitment before you sign, not after. In addition, qualifying registered projects are backed by Directorii third-party protection up to $250,000 — covering deposit loss, contractor non-performance, and workmanship disputes through an independent third party. A warranty backed by a contractor is only as good as that contractor's business continuity. Directorii backing makes it enforceable regardless.

Ohio Roof Masters has operated from the Miami Valley since 2017 with five office locations across Central and Southwest Ohio. Gutter warranties are only useful if the company that issued them still exists to honor them — and more than half of roofing and exterior contractors in Ohio don't make it past five years. When you call us with a warranty question at year four, year seven, or year nine, you're reaching the same company, the same crews, and the same people who installed the system. That's local accountability, not a phrase.

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Gutter Replacement Across Central & Southwest Ohio

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ohio Roof Masters publishes gutter replacement pricing: 5" gutters run $14.00/LF without covers and $17.00/LF with covers. 6" gutters run $16.00/LF without covers and $22.00/LF with covers. For an average Ohio home with approximately 150 linear feet of gutter, that's roughly $2,100–$3,300 for a standard replacement — before any soffit or fascia work that may be needed. Every project gets a written estimate itemized by run before any work begins.

Properly installed seamless aluminum gutters maintained with routine cleaning last 20 to 30 years in Ohio's climate. The primary threats to that lifespan are: fascia rot that causes hangers to pull out, debris accumulation that creates standing water and accelerates corrosion, and freeze-thaw cycling that works open any seams in sectioned systems. Ohio Roof Masters' seamless on-site fabrication eliminates the seam problem. The Year 5 workmanship tune-up addresses joint integrity at the mid-life point.

The right size depends on your roof's drainage load, not just your home's square footage. Homes over 2,500 sq ft, roofs with steep pitches (6:12 or higher), and properties with large valley areas that concentrate drainage into a single run typically need 6" gutters. Most homes under 2,000 sq ft with moderate pitch are well-served by 5". When in doubt, sizing up costs approximately $2/LF — a small premium relative to the cost of chronic overflow against your foundation. We run a drainage load calculation during every assessment and give you a specific recommendation for your roof.

It depends on your tree coverage and how you want to manage the system over time. Homes near mature deciduous trees accumulate enough debris to clog gutters multiple times per season — for those properties, guards pay for themselves in avoided cleaning costs and clog-related damage within a few years. Properties with minimal overhead tree coverage may not see the same return. We'll assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation. If guards are relevant, the time to add them is during the replacement — installation on an existing system costs more in labor.

The Year 5 tune-up is a required paid service included in the terms of Ohio Roof Masters' 10-year gutter workmanship warranty. It covers resealing of miters and end caps — the joints that experience the most thermal movement across Ohio's temperature range. The tune-up must be completed within 60 days before or after the 5-year mark from installation. Failure to complete it voids the remaining warranty. We tell every homeowner about this requirement before they sign because it's a material warranty condition, and you deserve to know the maintenance commitment upfront.

Yes. Removal and disposal of existing gutters is included in every replacement project. Before the old system comes off, we assess the fascia behind it — because the condition of what's beneath is what determines whether the new system will hold correctly. If fascia damage is found, it's quoted separately so you can make an informed decision before installation day.

Yes, partial replacement is an option when only certain runs have failed and the remainder of the system is structurally sound with useful life remaining. We'll assess the full system during the estimate and give you a clear recommendation — which sections can be repaired, which warrant partial replacement, and whether the age and condition of the remaining system suggests full replacement would be more economical over the next five years. Partial replacement of seamless systems requires on-site fabrication of the new sections to match the existing gutter profile, which we accommodate.

Insurance covers gutter damage caused by sudden storm events — hail impact, wind damage, falling limbs — not deterioration from age or maintenance neglect. If your gutter replacement is prompted by storm damage, we can document the damage with photos and support the adjuster evaluation. For standard end-of-life replacement, insurance typically doesn't apply. We'll give you an honest read on whether your situation is likely to qualify as an insurance claim during the assessment.

Ready to Stop Repairing and Start Replacing?

workmanship warranty is a 20-to-30-year investment in keeping water where it belongs — off your fascia, away from your foundation, and out of your basement.

The free assessment takes less than an hour. You’ll leave it knowing exactly what size system your roof needs, whether your fascia can support it or needs to be addressed first, whether gutter guards make sense for your property, and what the full project will cost — broken down by run with published pricing, before any commitment.

What Your Free Assessment Includes:

  • Full perimeter measurement of all gutter runs
  • Drainage load calculation for sizing recommendation
  • Fascia condition inspection before any installation is quoted
  • Soffit assessment flagged if relevant
  • Written estimate itemized by run — no package pricing
  • Gutter guard recommendation based on your actual tree coverage
  • Storm damage documentation if applicable for insurance

Special Offer: 20% OFF for returning Ohio Roof Masters customers on any additional service — including gutter replacement following a prior roof or exterior project.

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