
Many of Bellevue's 1960s-era homes were built with integrated box or built-in gutters set into the roof edge. When these fail, water gets behind the fascia and into the structure, often without an obvious sign until the damage is done. We specialize in replacing failing built-in systems with modern, weather-tight gutters.
Replacing a built-in gutter is more involved than a standard swap because it touches the roof edge and fascia. Our crews rebuild the edge properly, then hang a seamless system designed to shed Bellevue's heavy rainfall away from the home for good.
We assess the fascia and roof edge for hidden water damage before rebuilding.
Damaged decking and fascia are repaired so the new system has a sound base.
We replace tired box gutters with a weather-tight seamless run that lasts.
Proudly serving Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Sammamish,
Issaquah and Mercer Island for 9+ years.
From seamless installation to built-in gutter replacement and storm-ready guards, our services cover the full range of what Bellevue homes and businesses need to manage Pacific Northwest rainfall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gutter Installation can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Cost depends on linear footage, material, and whether you are replacing built-in gutters or hanging new seamless runs. Aluminum is the most budget-friendly option for most Bellevue homes, while copper sits at the premium end. We give a clear written quote after measuring your roofline so there are no surprises.
With forty-plus inches of annual rain, most Bellevue homes do best with 6-inch K-style gutters and oversized downspouts rather than the standard 5-inch. Larger profiles carry more water during the heavy Cascade storms that overwhelm undersized systems.
Seamless gutters remove the joints where Douglas fir needles and cedar debris usually pack in and cause clogs. Pair them with the right guard system and your gutters keep flowing through fall and winter with far less maintenance.
If your 1960s-era home has built-in or box gutters that leak, they are likely rotting the fascia and roof edge behind them. Replacing them with a modern seamless system stops the hidden water damage and is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Standard gutter replacement rarely needs a permit, but drainage tie-ins and larger projects can. We work to King County standards on slope, downspout sizing, and discharge so your system performs and stays compliant.
With proper installation, aluminum seamless gutters commonly last 20 or more years here, while copper can last several decades. The marine climate is hard on cheap fasteners, so we use corrosion-resistant hardware on every job.
Signs include peeling paint or stains on the fascia, interior leaks near exterior walls, and visible rot at the roof edge. We can confirm with an inspection.
On 1960s homes, repeated patching of built-in gutters usually costs more over time than a proper replacement that ends the water intrusion.
No. Our crews are experienced with the roof edge and fascia work involved, and we rebuild any damaged areas before installing the new system.
We typically install a modern seamless exterior system sized for Northwest rainfall, which is easier to maintain and far less prone to hidden leaks.
Worried Your Older Home's Gutters Are Failing?
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Gutter Installation needs.

They replaced the failing built-in gutters on our 1965 rambler near Lake Hills and finally stopped the water that was wrecking our fascia. Clean work and no leaks through the whole wet season.
Karen M. Bellevue

Our old gutters overflowed every heavy rain. The new seamless aluminum system handles the downpours and the fir needles way better. Crew showed up on time and cleaned everything up.
David R. Redmond

We wanted copper to match our mid-century home and they delivered. The work is clean, the patina is starting to come in, and the whole system drains perfectly even in October storms.
Priya S. Kirkland
We share helpful articles about to answer common questions, explain options, and give a better sense of what to expect. Whether you’re taking care of your own home or responsible for a larger property, these resources are meant to make planning and decision-making a little easier.
Ready to hear more about expert services at Bellevue Gutter Installation?
Contact us today to receive a detailed, no-obligation quote.
Monday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Sunday: Closed | Emergency gutter repair and storm-damage appointments available by request.