At Fresh Gutters, we take pride in delivering gutter installation systems that meet the highest standards of quality. Every technique we use is carefully selected to ensure a precise fit, long-lasting durability, and optimal performance.
In this section, you’ll find a clear and detailed explanation of our installation methods, including regular installation and drip edge installation, allowing you to make an informed decision based on your home’s specific needs.
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Our gutters are professionally installed on the fascia board, following strict industry standards to ensure long-lasting performance.
We adapt our installation method based on your roof type, ensuring the perfect fit and functionality. Our three gutter sizes are designed to meet a range of needs, providing tailored solutions for every home.
Ideal for shingle and metals roofs, this system is mounted directly onto the fascia without affecting the integrity of the existing drip edge. Available in 6", 7", and 8" sizes, it is tailored to meet the specific drainage requirements of your roof.
Ideal for tile roofs, this method addresses the increased water propulsion typical of these roof types by preventing overflow and ensuring efficient drainage. It involves carefully lifting the drip edge to install the gutter.
Tile roofs often increase the speed and intensity of rainwater, which can lead to overshooting if proper precautions are not taken. For optimal system performance, it is essential to carefully analyze and select the gutter size, roof slope, and surface area in accordance with our technical recommendations.
Shingle roofs have a relatively flat surface that allows rainwater to slide uniformly toward the roof edge, without creating significant speed or additional pressure. Thanks to this feature, a regular gutter installation can be performed without risk of water overflow or overshooting.
Metal roofs have a smooth surface divided by minimal seams that do not significantly increase the flow of rainwater. This allows for a regular gutter installation; however, the roof’s rigid structure can make drip edge installation more challenging, requiring specialized handling at the roof edges.
In this video, we demonstrate how water flows during moderate rainfall vs heavy rainfall, and how water collection changes dramatically depending on the intensity.
During heavy rainfall, the flow can move farther from the roof edge, preventing proper water capture into the gutter. This can lead to issues such as poor collection, soil erosion, or facade damage.
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