Gutters in Liberty Hill, TX

Gutter Repair & Replacement in Liberty Hill, TX

Damaged or undersized gutters send water directly at your fascia, foundation, and landscaping. Urtiz Roofing repairs and replaces gutters throughout Liberty Hill and the Austin metro, done correctly and matched to your roofline.

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Services: Roof Repair Roof Replacement Gutters
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Why It Matters

Gutters Protect More Than You Think

A properly functioning gutter system moves water away from your roofline, fascia boards, exterior walls, and foundation. In Central Texas, where heavy rain events can dump several inches in an hour, an undersized or damaged system can cause serious structural damage over time.

Hail storms often damage gutters at the same time they damage roofs. If you're filing a roof claim, it's worth having your gutters inspected at the same time, they may be part of the same claim.

Foundation protection: keeps water away from the perimeter of your home
Fascia and soffit: overflowing gutters rot the wood they're attached to
Siding and paint: prevents streaking, staining, and premature deterioration
Landscaping: controlled runoff prevents erosion around beds and walkways
What We Offer

Gutter Services

Most Common

Gutter Repair

Rehanging sagging sections, sealing leaking joints, replacing damaged downspouts, and correcting improper pitch. Fast turnaround, usually same day.

New Installation

Gutter Replacement

Seamless aluminum gutters fabricated on-site to fit your roofline exactly. Available in standard 5" and larger 6" profiles for high-volume drainage.

Low Maintenance

Gutter Guards

Micro-mesh guards keep leaves and debris out while letting water flow freely. Significantly reduces how often gutters need cleaning.

Warning Signs

Signs Your Gutters Need Attention

Gutter failure happens gradually, and the damage it causes is quiet until it isn't. These are the signs most homeowners overlook until the repair bill arrives.

Sagging Sections

Gutters that sag or pull away from the fascia can't drain properly and put excess load on the hangers and fascia board. What starts as sag often ends as separation.

Cracks or Holes

Small cracks become large leaks fast. Water dripping behind the gutter soaks the fascia and siding, the kind of rot that costs far more to fix than a gutter replacement.

Overflowing in Rain

Water spilling over the top during normal rain means your gutters are undersized, improperly pitched, or clogged, none of which resolve themselves between storms.

Peeling Paint or Rust Streaks

Standing water inside gutters causes oxidation and paint failure on the gutter face. Rust streaks down your siding mean water has been sitting where it shouldn't for a while.

Pooling Near the Foundation

Erosion channels or standing water along your home's perimeter indicate water is reaching the ground where it shouldn't, often traced to overflowing or misdirected downspouts.

Eroded Landscaping Below Eaves

Channels carved in mulch or bare soil directly below your roofline indicate water is bypassing the gutter entirely, a sign of a severely damaged or missing gutter section.

Insurance Claims

Hail Damages Gutters Too

Hail that's large enough to damage your roof shingles almost always dents aluminum gutters as well. These dents compress the gutter channel, reduce flow capacity, and weaken joints over time.

If you're filing a roof claim, ask us to inspect your gutters at the same time. Gutter damage is a separate line item on most claims, and it's frequently missed when homeowners file without a contractor present.

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Common Questions

Gutter FAQ

Most homes use 5" K-style gutters. For larger roof areas, steep pitches, or areas prone to heavy rainfall, we often recommend 6" gutters for better volume capacity. We'll calculate what your roof's drainage area needs before recommending a size.
Yes. Seams are where gutters leak. Seamless gutters are fabricated in a single continuous run from the corner of your roof to the downspout, eliminating all mid-run joints. The only seams are at the corners and downspout outlets, and those are sealed and supported properly.
Often they can be repaired. Sagging hangers, leaking joints, and clogged downspouts are typically repaired in place. When gutters are heavily dented from hail, pulling away from the fascia in multiple sections, or corroded through, replacement makes more sense long-term. We'll give you an honest recommendation either way.
Most full replacements are completed in half a day to a full day, depending on the linear footage and number of downspouts. Repairs are typically same-day. We'll give you a time estimate when we quote the job so you know what to expect.
We stock seamless aluminum gutters in a range of standard colors (whites, tans, browns, and grays) to match or complement your trim, fascia, and shingles. We'll bring a color chart so you can compare options against your home's exterior before we fabricate anything.
Guards significantly reduce cleaning frequency. Most homes with quality micro-mesh guards need gutters cleaned every few years instead of every season. But no guard fully eliminates maintenance. Debris can still accumulate on top of the mesh or at downspout outlets over time. Think of them as dramatically reducing the problem, not eliminating it.
As a general rule of thumb, one downspout per 40 linear feet of gutter. But placement matters just as much as quantity. Outlets need to direct water away from your foundation and landscaping. We'll calculate both the number and optimal placement based on your specific roof and grade.
Where We Work

Gutter Service Across the Austin Metro

We're based in Liberty Hill and handle gutter repair, replacement, and guard installation throughout Williamson and Travis counties.

Liberty Hill, TX Georgetown, TX Cedar Park, TX Leander, TX Round Rock, TX Pflugerville, TX Hutto, TX Taylor, TX

Gutters That Work, and Stay That Way.

Free inspection and estimate. We'll tell you what's actually needed.