Eaves Trough
Roofing and seamless eaves trough often wear out at the same time. Whenever possible, it is better to replace the roof and eaves trough at the same time. This will help insure that the roofing and eaves trough systems interact with each other properly.
There are several different types of seamless eaves trough material in the marketplace today. When we install eaves trough, we use pre finished stock and install hidden hangers on every rafter. We do not use pre formed 'box miters' for the corners as these often fail prematurely and are not very attractive. Instead, we custom cut our corners on site to make sure they fit your home perfectly. This results in an eaves trough system that is sturdy and maintenance free for many years. Over the years we have installed many miles of eaves trough and strongly believe this is the best overall system to use.
When we install eaves trough and downspouts, we usually install downspout extensions (where possible). It is very important to move the water away from your foundation walls. This should be done with extensions and maintaining positive drainage away from the home.




