Frequently asked questions
Everything homeowners ask us about eavestroughs, seamless gutters, cleaning, guards and repairs.
What is an eavestrough — is it the same as a gutter?
Yes. "Eavestrough" is the common Canadian term; "gutter" is the same thing — the channel along your roof edge that catches rainwater and snowmelt and directs it to the downspouts.
What does "seamless" actually mean?
Instead of pre-cut sections joined every few feet, we run aluminum through a forming machine on-site and create one continuous length for each run of your roof. Fewer joints means far fewer places to leak.
How often should gutters be cleaned?
For most Ontario homes, twice a year — late fall after the leaves drop, and again in spring. Homes surrounded by mature trees may need it more often, which is where leaf guards pay off.
Do you install gutter guards on existing eavestroughs?
In many cases, yes — we can fit leaf-guard protection to sound existing eaves, or include it with a new seamless installation. We'll confirm what suits your setup during the assessment.
What areas do you serve?
We're based in Innisfil and serve the surrounding Simcoe County communities. If you're nearby and not sure whether you're in range, just reach out.
How much does it cost?
Pricing depends on the length of eavestrough, number of storeys and any guards or repairs needed. We provide a clear written quote after a free assessment.
Ready for eavestroughs that just work?
Book a free assessment and we'll send a clear written quote — usually within a couple of days.