Affordable Gutter Installation Greensboro
We've been working with rain gutters for years. 5 Star Roofing & Restoration seamless rain gutters and leaf guard protection ensure that rainwater flows correctly, protecting your home and landscape from costly water damage.
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Specializing in Gutter Installation, Protection, Repair, and Cleaning
At 5 Star Roofing & Restoration we offer a wide array of shapes, styles, materials, and colors for you to choose from. We are able to custom cut any gutter to match perfectly with any roof. We also offer Gutter Protection from the top names in the business. As the premier gutters and downspouts install and replacement contractor, we also offer cleaning to ensure your roof and home stay dry in the rain.
Quality Service at a Competitive Price
Select Your Gutter Type
1. K-Style Gutters
K-style gutters have a flat bottom on the back for enhanced installation and aesthetics. The front is gracefully curved to imitate crown molding. When viewed from the side, the K-Style gutter is a mix of straight and angular lines that mildly resemble the letter K. They are also known as OGEE gutters, which means double curve.
Builders tend to choose K-Style guttering because its profile blends well with modern architectural trends. Homeowners select this type for its many advantages, such as strength and excellent water flow. Due to its popularity, most manufacturers standardized their equipment to produce the K-Style gutter.
2. Box Profile Gutters
A Box Gutter profile designed for modern residences, that is very common and easily found in large industrial and commercial applications as well. The advantage of box gutters, is due to their shape, which allows for a much larger water carrying capacity.
A box gutter does not hang onto the edge of a roof, but is actually built into the bottom of the roof or into the roof over-hang. The primary purpose of a gutter system is to prevent water damage and protect the value of your home investment long-term. Don't take a rain check! Contact us today for your free gutter estimate
Select Your Finish
Black
Charcoal Gray
Victorian Grey
White
(High Gloss)
White
(Low Gloss)
Linen
Almond
Classic Cream
Desert Sand
Wicker
Pebblestone Clay
Royal Brown
Musket Brown
Dark Bronze
Evergreen
Copper Penny
Our Process
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With decades of experience, we’re here to listen and find the best solution for your home, just like a neighbor would. We don’t believe in pushy or gimmicky sales, but in practical solutions that benefit you and your home.
Our 5 STAR Service
Our skilled team of expert craftsmen will work diligently to quickly repair or replace what needs to be fixed while communicating with you every step of the process. You’ll be confident that the job will be done right and with the best materials.
Warranty & Follow Up
With the best written warranty in the industry, you can take comfort in the fact that your home will look good and protect your family. Get ready to love your home all over again!
Your Home Deserves Gutter Guards
Gutters clogged with leaves and debris can lead to overflowing gutters, ice buildup and ice dams. These issues can create too much weight within your gutter system and damage or pull your gutters down. Clogged gutters will also eventually lead to prolonged moisture exposure to your home. Over time, this moisture can seep into your home and cause thousands of dollars in water and mold damage.
Screen Guards
Screen guards feature a wire or a plastic grid that blocks leaves from entering the gutter trough. They're easy to install by lifting the bottom row of roof shingles and sliding the edges of the gutter screens beneath the shingles along the entire length of the gutter, so that the weight of the shingles holds the screen in place. Screen gutter guards are an inexpensive option and offer the simplest installation, no tools are needed.
Gutter screens are not screwed down and so may be dislodged by high winds or knocked out from under shingles by falling branches. Additionally, prying up the lower row of roof shingles to install slip-under gutter guards voids certain roof warranties. Contact the shingle manufacturer before installing this type of gutter guard if you have concerns.
Micro Mesh Guards
Micro-mesh gutter guards are similar to screens, allowing water to run through small holes while blocking twigs and debris. They require one of three simple installation methods: slipping the edge under the first row of roof shingles, snapping the guard directly onto the top of the gutter, or attaching a flange to the fascia (the vertical strip just above the top of the gutter).
Micro-mesh gutter guards are effective at blocking even small bits of debris, such as blowing sand, while allowing rain to flow through. They're made of various materials, from inexpensive plastic to strong stainless steel. These gutter guards may require occasional cleaning with a hose sprayer and scrub brush to clear ultrafine debris from the mesh holes.
Reverse Curve Guards
Reverse-curve gutter guards are made from lightweight metal or molded plastic. Water flows over the top and around a downward curve before dropping into the gutter beneath. Leaves and debris slide right off the edge and fall to the ground below. These gutter guards work well for keeping leaves and debris out of the gutter, even in yards with numerous trees.
Reverse-curve gutter guards are more expensive than mesh guards and screen options. They're less DIY-friendly than other types and must attach at the correct angle to the roofs fascia. If not installed properly, water can run over the edge, rather than following the reverse curve into the gutter. Since they install above the existing guttering, they can appear like full gutter covers from the ground, so its advised to look for a product that matches the color and aesthetic of the home.
Foam Guards
Another easy-to-use option is essentially a triangular block of foam that sits in the gutter. One flat side lies to the back of the gutter, another flat side faces up to the top of the gutter to prevent debris from entering, and the third flat side lies diagonally in the gutter, which allows water and small debris to flow through the drainage system.
These gutter guards are inexpensive and easy to install, making them a great choice for DIYers. The foam can be cut to the proper length, and the guards don't require nails or screws to remain in place, so theres less risk of damage or leaks. However, they aren't the best for locations that experience high levels of precipitation because heavy rain can quickly saturate the foam, causing the gutters to overflow.
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