




Here's a job we just wrapped up in Rupert - a full seamless gutter and downspout install on a home that needed proper water management from the roofline all the way down to grade. This house has a covered porch running a good stretch of the front, plus a carport addition, so getting the drainage right on multiple roof sections was the whole challenge.
When gutters are missing or failing, water doesn't just drip off the edge and disappear. It saturates the soil along your foundation, works its way behind your siding, and slowly does damage you won't notice until it's a much bigger problem. Getting the right system in place early is one of the cheaper ways to protect a home long-term.
We ran seamless gutters along the main roofline and the covered porch, then tied everything into properly placed downspouts that carry water away from the structure. Seamless gutters matter here because they have far fewer joints - and joints are where leaks start. Less seams means less maintenance down the road.
The downspout placement was deliberate too. You want water moving away from the foundation, not pooling at the base of the wall. That kind of detail doesn't get noticed when it's done right - but it absolutely gets noticed when it's done wrong.
This Rupert home is set up now to handle whatever comes - hard summer storms, fall rains, you name it. Good gutters are one of those things that quietly do their job season after season when they're installed correctly.