Gutter Replacement in Leander, TX
Seamless gutters built and hung from our Leander shop and out across TX, sized to your roof, fastened to hold, and backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.
Seamless gutters, made for your roof line
When gutters reach the end, no amount of sealant brings them back. Rusted-through troughs, runs torn loose by a storm, and old sectional gutters that leak at every joint all point to the same answer: take them off and put up gutters built to last. That is what a replacement is, and it is the only honest call once the metal itself has failed.
We hang seamless gutters rolled to the length of each run right on site, so a 40-foot side of the house is one continuous piece of metal with no middle seams to split. We size the trough and downspouts to the roof feeding them, set the slope so water moves, and fasten with hidden hangers screwed into solid wood. We do it the right way instead of trying to make a quick nickel, which on new gutters means matching the system to your roof, not stocking one size and hoping it works.
Tell us about your gutters and the roof above them and you get a free roof quote with the system spelled out in plain language and the warranty right alongside it.

Fascia and gutter edge, new install
How we replace a gutter system
Measure the whole roof, then the runs
Before we quote a foot of metal we measure every run, count the roof valleys dumping into each side, and look at where water has to go once it hits the ground. A gutter is only as good as the slope and the downspouts behind it, so we plan the whole system first, then put a clear number on paper.
Pull the old gutters and check the fascia
We take the failed gutters down and look hard at the fascia and roof edge they were bolted to. Old gutters hide rot, and hanging new metal on soft wood is throwing money away. Where the fascia has gone, we replace it so the new system mounts to something solid.
Roll seamless runs and hang them right
We roll each run seamless to length on site, so the long sides have no middle joints to leak. The trough goes up with hidden hangers screwed into the framing, set to the slope that carries water to the downspouts instead of standing in the trough. If you want gutter guards, we fit them as the runs go up.
Run water, set the downspouts, clean up
Before we leave we run water through the system and watch it drain, set the downspouts so they carry water clear of the foundation and beds, and clean every screw and scrap off your property. You get the lifetime workmanship warranty on the install and six years of annual weatherproofing on top.
Why seamless gutters and what gutter guards actually do
The old sectional gutters most homes were built with come in stock lengths that get joined together every ten feet with a slip connector and a bead of sealant. Every one of those joints is a future leak, because the sealant dries out in the Texas sun and the seam splits, usually right where water pools at a low spot. Seamless gutters solve that at the source. We roll the metal to the exact length of each run on site, so a long side of the house is one solid piece with joints only at the corners and the downspouts. Fewer joints means fewer places to fail, which is the whole point of spending money on new gutters instead of patching old ones one corner at a time.
Gutter guards are the other upgrade homeowners ask us about, and here is the straight version. A good guard keeps leaves, pine needles and roof grit out of the trough so the system does not clog and overflow, which matters a lot on homes under oak and pine where the gutters fill every fall. They do not make gutters maintenance-free, and any company that tells you they do is selling. What they do is cut the cleaning down from a chore every season to a check once in a while, and they keep a clogged gutter from backing water up under the shingles. We fit guards when they make sense for your trees and your roof, and we will tell you plainly when they are worth it and when they are not.
A new gutter on a bad edge overflows just like the old one did.
Why we check the roof edge before we hang a thingThe last thing we look at on every gutter replacement is the roof edge feeding the new system. A new gutter on a bad edge overflows just like the old one did, so we check the drip edge, the shingle line and the valleys before we hang a thing. Because we are a roofing company first, we catch the missing drip edge or the storm-lifted shingles that were dumping water past the old trough. If storm damage caused the failure, our storm damage crew documents it for your claim, and if a small repair instead of a full replacement is the right call, we will say so before we sell you new gutters. Worn but sound gutters that just leak at a joint are a gutter repair, not a tear-off, and we are not going to pretend otherwise.
Built right, then stood behind
New gutters are work done at the roof edge, often at the highest point on the house, so it gets done by people who know what they are doing up there. We are an OSHA-certified crew, which means the work happens safely and to code, not in a hurry by whoever was free. Because every gutter ties back to how the roof and attic shed and breathe, we bring the same Lomanco-certified eye to the edge and the ventilation that we bring to a full re-roof, so the new system fits the way the whole roof moves water and air.
Every gutter replacement carries our lifetime workmanship warranty, so the quality of the install is covered for as long as you own the home. On top of that we include six years of weatherproofing done annually, where we come back, check the runs, the hangers, the seals at the corners and the roof edge, and tighten or seal anything that has moved before it can leak. That is how a relationship outlasts the install, and it is the part most companies drop the second the check clears.
Gutter replacement questions
Straight answers about seamless gutters, guards, cost and when repair is the smarter call. If yours is not here, call (432) 288-5562 or send it through our contact page.
What makes seamless gutters better than sectional ones?
Sectional gutters are joined every ten feet with a connector and sealant, and every one of those joints eventually leaks as the sealant dries and splits in the sun. We roll seamless gutters to the length of each run right on site, so a long side of the house is one solid piece with joints only at the corners and downspouts. Fewer joints means far fewer places to fail, which is the whole reason to put up new gutters instead of patching old ones.
Do I really need gutter guards?
It depends on your trees. Under heavy oak and pine, guards are worth it because they keep the trough from clogging and overflowing and cut the cleaning way down. On a home with little overhead debris they are often money you do not need to spend. We will look at your roof and your trees and tell you plainly whether guards earn their cost or not, instead of adding them to every quote.
Should I repair or replace my gutters?
If your gutters are sound metal that just leaks at a joint or two, has a pulled hanger, or ponds in one low spot, that is a repair, not a tear-off. Replacement makes sense when the metal has rusted through, the runs have torn loose because the fascia behind them rotted, or sections have been crushed by a fallen limb. We will show you which it is before you spend a dime, and we will recommend a gutter repair when that is the honest call.
How much does gutter replacement cost?
It comes down to the total length of the runs, the number of stories and downspouts, the gutter size your roof needs, and whether the fascia behind the old gutters has to be replaced. We will not put a number on your gutters without looking at them. Tell us about the house and we will come out and give you a free roof quote with the whole system spelled out and the warranty alongside it, no obligation.
Will you replace the fascia if it is rotted behind the old gutters?
Yes. Old gutters hide rot, and hanging new metal on soft wood is throwing money away because the hangers will pull right back out. When we take the old gutters down we check the fascia and roof edge, and where the wood has gone we replace it so the new system mounts to something solid. We tell you what we find before we do it, with the cost on paper.
How far does Plenox travel for gutter replacement?
We are based in Leander, TX and cover the Austin metro plus jobs statewide across TX. If you are not sure you are in range, reach out through our contact page or call and we will tell you straight.

Put up gutters that last
Tell us about your gutters and the roof feeding them. We will come measure, look at the fascia, and put the whole system on paper with a clear number. Your free roof quote costs nothing and you are under no obligation. See finished work in our project gallery.
Serving Leander and statewide TX
We replace gutters across the Austin metro and out across Texas from our Leander shop. A few of the cities we work in: