Gutter Installation & Repair in Austin & Central Texas
Gutters are not glamorous — but they are absolutely critical. A failing gutter system lets rainwater pool against your foundation, erode your landscaping, seep into your siding, and rot your fascia boards. At Impact Roofing, we install and repair gutters as part of our complete exterior home protection service. We do not just protect the roof — we protect the whole structure from water damage. The right gutter system, properly installed, is one of the best investments a homeowner can make.
Why Central Texas Homeowners Choose Impact
Seamless aluminum gutters
The strongest, most leak-resistant option for Texas homes
Proper sizing and pitch
Gutters that actually drain the way they are supposed to
Gutter guards available
Dramatically reduce clogging and maintenance
Fascia board repair when needed
we fix water damage caused by old gutters before installing new ones
Fast turnaround
most gutter jobs completed in one day
Full warranty on all installation work
HOW IT WORKS
Step 01
Inspect existing gutters and fascia condition.
Step 02
Recommend the right gutter size, profile, and guard system for your home and tree coverage.
Step 03
Remove old gutters if replacement is needed.
Step 04
Repair any fascia rot or damage before new gutters go up.
Step 05
Install seamless gutters cut to length on-site — no seams means fewer leak points.
Step 06
Test flow with a water run and make any pitch adjustments before leaving.
Common Questions About Gutter Installation
Most Central Texas homes do well with 5-inch K-style gutters. Larger roofs or homes with high tree coverage may benefit from 6-inch gutters for increased flow capacity. We'll measure and recommend the right size during a free estimate visit.
Yes. We install several types of gutter guards depending on your tree coverage and budget. Micro-mesh guards are the most effective for keeping debris out while maintaining full water flow.
If gutters are pulling away from the fascia, have multiple seam leaks, are severely corroded, or are more than 20 years old, replacement is usually more cost-effective than continued repairs. We'll give you an honest assessment on your free estimate visit.