Seamless Gutters & Downspouts

Custom seamless gutters that protect your home

Your roof can be perfect and still let water wreck your fascia and foundation if the gutters can't keep up. Benchmark Roofing and Construction forms custom seamless gutters on-site, sizes them for the water your roof actually sheds, and color-matches them to your home. We work across Garland, Dallas, and the wider DFW metroplex.

Seamless gutters are formed on-site from a single run of aluminum, so the only joints are at corners and downspouts. That means far fewer leaks than sectional gutters. We size them to your roof, color-match them to your exterior, replace any rotted fascia, and can add gutter guards to keep them flowing.

What's included with a gutter installation

We don't just hang a length of metal and leave. A proper gutter job starts at the roof edge and ends with water landing well away from your foundation. Here's what we handle:

  • On-site forming. We run aluminum coil through a portable machine right at your house and cut each section to the exact length of the run, so there are no factory pre-cuts and no extra seams.
  • Correct sizing. Bigger roof, steeper pitch, or more rainfall means more water moving fast. We spec 5-inch or 6-inch gutters and the right number of downspouts so they don't overflow in a hard Texas storm.
  • Downspouts and drainage. We place downspouts where they'll actually carry water away and add extensions or splash blocks so it doesn't pool against the slab.
  • Fascia inspection. Gutters fasten to the fascia board. If that wood is soft or rotted, we replace it first so you've got something solid to hang from.

Materials and color options

Most homes we work on get seamless aluminum. It's strong, it won't rust, and it comes in a wide range of baked-on factory colors. That matters more than people expect: the right color makes the gutters disappear into the trim instead of drawing the eye. We'll hold samples against your fascia, brick, and roof and help you pick a finish that fits. If you want a color outside the standard lineup, we can usually special-order it.

Want to stop cleaning gutters every fall? We install gutter guards too, either on new gutters or retrofit onto existing ones that are still in good shape. For homes under oaks and pecans, guards pay for themselves in saved ladder trips and prevented clogs.

Why gutters matter more than people think

A gutter's whole job is to take the water your roof sheds and move it somewhere safe. When that fails, the damage shows up in expensive places:

  • Fascia and soffit rot from water spilling over the back of a clogged or undersized gutter.
  • Roof edge damage where standing water sits against the decking and shingles.
  • Foundation movement, the big one in North Texas clay, when water dumps next to the slab and the soil swells and shrinks.
  • Basement and crawlspace moisture, erosion, and dead landscaping right along the drip line.

Good gutters are cheap insurance against all of that.

Our process

  1. Free on-site measure. We look at your roof, fascia, and current drainage, take measurements, and flag any rotted wood.
  2. Color and option selection. You pick the color and decide on guards; we put it in a clear written quote.
  3. Installation day. We form the gutters on-site, replace any bad fascia, hang the gutters, and set the downspouts.
  4. Water test and walk-through. We check the flow, clean up, and walk the job with you before we leave.

Pricing and warranty

Gutter pricing depends on the linear footage, whether you go 5-inch or 6-inch, how many downspouts the layout needs, and whether any fascia has to be replaced or guards added. We give you a written, itemized quote up front, so there are no surprises after the work starts. As a BBB A+ rated, RCAT-licensed contractor, our labor is backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty, and the aluminum carries its own manufacturer finish warranty.

Common Questions

Gutter installation FAQs

What's the difference between seamless and sectional gutters?
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut lengths joined together, and every joint is a spot that can clog or leak over time. Seamless gutters are formed on-site from one continuous coil cut to the exact length of each run, so the only seams are at the corners and downspout outlets. Fewer joints means far fewer leaks.
Do you replace rotted fascia when installing gutters?
Yes. Gutters hang off the fascia board, so if that wood is soft or rotted there's nothing solid to fasten to. When we find damaged fascia during the inspection, we'll show you the photos, give you a price to replace it, and do that work before the new gutters go up.
Are gutter guards worth it?
For homes under or near trees, yes. Guards keep leaves and debris out so the gutters keep flowing and you're not climbing a ladder to clean them every season. We can add guards to new gutters or retrofit them onto gutters that are still in good shape.
Can you match the gutters to my home's color?
Almost always. Aluminum gutter coil comes in a wide range of baked-on factory colors, and we'll help you pick one that matches your trim, brick, or roof. If you want a less common color we can usually special-order it.
Do you install gutters at the same time as a new roof?
We do, and it's the smart way to do it. Coordinating gutters with a roof replacement means the drip edge, flashing, and gutters all line up correctly and you only deal with one crew and one schedule. Bundling them together usually saves you money too.

Ready for gutters that actually keep up?

Get a free on-site measure and a written, itemized quote. We'll size them right, match your color, and flag any fascia that needs attention first.