Yes. Seamless gutters are a great long-term investment. Unlike sectional gutters, which are joined every 10 feet, seamless systems are made from a single piece of material. This eliminates common failure points where sealant can break down over time. Seamless gutters are more durable, require less maintenance, and offer a cleaner appearance.
The final cost depends on several key factors:
- The total linear footage needed
- The number of stories on your home
- The specific gutter style you choose
- The condition of your existing fascia boards
Aquatech provides detailed on-site estimates that account for these variables. We make sure every quote is accurate and transparent, so you can plan with confidence.
Typically, we can schedule and complete the full installation within one to two weeks. We believe in clear communication and will provide you with a reliable timeline from the start.
In most cases, a direct gutter replacement does not require a permit in San Diego. However, if our inspection reveals that your fascia boards have significant rot or damage, the necessary structural repairs may require a permit.
We offer the largest selection of gutter profiles and colors in the area. This includes modern K-style and seamless fascia gutters, as well as classic half-round profiles for a more traditional look.
We are constantly updating our inventory to match current architectural trends, ensuring we have a design that will perfectly complement your home’s trim, siding, and overall style.
Yes. Our Guttershield no-clog system can be installed on both new and most existing gutters, creating a sleek, high-performance barrier against leaves, pine needles, palm fronds, and other debris.
Aquatech offers a dual warranty. Materials are backed by the manufacturer, and our installation comes with a separate warranty that covers craftsmanship. This ensures that your investment is protected against both material defects and any issues related to our work.
With professional installation and regular maintenance, aluminum gutters can easily last 20-30 years, or more. Their built-in resistance to rust and corrosion makes them an ideal solution for both coastal and inland properties.
