
Gutter Repair & Installation in Frisco, TX
Gutters fail at exactly two places: the joints and the hangers. Seamless runs delete the joints; mounting into sound fascia settles the hangers. Sizing to the roof above does the rest.
Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.
Capacity is math, not opinion.
A Texas downpour delivers water faster than almost anywhere a gutter catalog gets sold, and a five-inch trough under a big, steep roof simply loses that race. The right size comes from the square footage and pitch draining into each run, which is measurable, not debatable.
The run gets rolled to length on site, so the only seams are at corners and outlets. Before anything hangs, the fascia behind the old gutter gets checked, because new aluminum on soft wood is a repeat appointment. Downspouts finish the job by carrying water past the slab, where Frisco's clay soils punish pooling; details worth pairing with a roof edge in good order.

What a gutter job covers.
Edge to ground, the parts of the run and what each has to do.
- 01Drainage math first
- Trough size and downspout count computed from the roof area feeding each run
- 02Fascia check
- The mounting wood inspected; rot named and priced before anything hangs on it
- 03Seamless runs, rolled on site
- Continuous aluminum per run, joints only at corners and outlets
- 04Hangers on spacing
- Hidden hangers set to spec so Texas rain loads never pull the run off line
- 05Behind the drip edge
- Set so roof water lands in the trough instead of running down the fascia
- 06Discharge past the slab
- Extensions that move water away from foundations that move with the clay

Guard screens get recommended under real tree cover and skipped where they add nothing. If the roof edge itself is tired, a repair visit can handle both.
Signs the gutters are losing.
Most of these show up during or right after hard rain.
- Water sheeting over the front lip mid-storm
- A run sagging between hangers or tilting off level
- Paint peeling or wood staining on the fascia behind the gutter
- Trenches or washed-out mulch under the eaves
- Split seams weeping at the corners of old sectional runs
- Water in the crawl space or against the slab after storms
Overflow is sometimes just a clog and sometimes undersizing; the measure tells which. A free inspection reads the gutters and roof edge together.
Gutter questions.
What Frisco homeowners ask about runs, sizing, and guards.
Q1Why seamless instead of sectional gutters?
Q2How do I know what size gutters my roof needs?
Q3Do my gutters have anything to do with my foundation?
Q4Are gutter guards worth the money in Frisco?
Q5Should gutters be replaced along with the roof?
Size the gutters to the roof.
A measured look at the runs and the fascia, then seamless gutters priced in one written figure. Sized from math, not from the truck stock.