Benefits & Advantages of Aluminum Seamless Gutters

Josh Iron Shell • May 17, 2021

Unlike other materials such as copper or steel, aluminum is very flexible and can be easily customized to your home. Our gutters are of highest quality aluminum coil and offered in premium .032 coil thickness.

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Some benefits and advantages of aluminum seamless gutters include:


  • Exceptionally Strong—Highly durable and extra thick material offers excellent resistance.
  • Will not become brittle with age and weather.
  • Seamless and Continuous—They are uniquely made to the exact measurements of your home without any seams, which makes them far less prone to leaking. Also, visually more appealing than sectional gutters.
  • Low Maintenance—Does not require painting.
  • Advanced Hanging System—The strongest support available.
  • The Revolutionary Two-Coat Finish— Combines a rust-inhibiting primer and ultra-tough, low-mar topcoat on both sides of the coil for long-lasting performance.
  • Sustainable Formula—Aluminum is sustainable and recyclable for a better, eco-friendly choice.


Why Choose Aluminum Seamless Gutters?


Made from the best quality aluminum coil, Seamless Gutters are flexible, durable and designed to protect your home for years to come. You can choose from dozens of colors finished to blend in with your home’s trim.


Our aluminum seamless gutters are custom-designed to fit your home and installed in single pieces to the side of your home in a continuous run. This ensures that water is effectively and safely carried away from your home.


Aluminum is used for 80 percent of all seamless gutters, making it the obvious material of choice for this type of guttering systems. While steel is stronger and costs less than aluminum, it is also much heavier. This extra weight increases the risk of gutters pulling off the house, especially when filled with water or ice. Also, if the steel coating is scratched, the exposed steel is prone to rust and corrosion. Copper seamless gutters offer an aesthetically appealing option; however, they require additional upfront costs and added routine maintenance and polishing.


We believe aluminum is the best material for our seamless gutter system for the following reasons:


  • Aluminum gutters can hold more water, which is very important during heavy rains.
  • Aluminum gutters are lightweight, which reduces the overall weight and strain on your home, particularly the fascia.
  • Aluminum is highly durable and flexible and provides good impact and rust protection. This reduces the maintenance over time and increases the lifespan of your seamless gutter system.


How Much Do Aluminum Gutters Cost?


The cost of our seamless gutter system depends on the exact measurements of your home.


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