If you live around Seattle, you already know the drill — months of rain, moss creeping along the roofline, and pine needles finding their way into every corner of the yard. Gutters here hardly get a break. That is why choosing the right material isn’t about aesthetics; it is about ensuring that your system survives for long without sagging, rusting, or cracking.
At CR Gutters, Inc.™, we’ve worked on homes from West Seattle to Bellevue, and we’ve seen which materials hold up best in this weather. If you’re tired of constant leaks or flimsy gutters that just can’t keep up, here’s what really works in our climate.
Brand new vinyl gutters look fine, but Seattle’s constant moisture quickly exposes their weakness. The material expands and contracts with temperature swings, and it starts cracking at the joints before long. Once that happens, you’re dealing with leaks that never quite stop.
Aluminum gutters are the go-to for most Seattle homes. They’re light, rust-proof, and built to fit your house perfectly since they’re shaped on-site. Seamless aluminum systems are especially popular because they don’t have the weak joints where leaks usually start.
Steel gutters are ideal for larger homes or roofs with heavy runoff. They are heavy, tough, and highly resistant to denting and bending. A modern coated finish keeps rust at bay, even with Seattle’s constant dampness.
Most homes here do great with 5-inch K-style gutters. They manage steady rain and look clean against almost any roofline. If your home has a bigger or steeper roof — or sits under tall fir trees — 6-inch gutters handle the heavier flow without spilling over.
When you hire CR Gutters, Inc.™, every section is measured and cut specifically for your home. That precision matters when a downpour hits — it’s what keeps the water flowing off the roof instead of pooling near your foundation.
If you’ve got vinyl or older sectional gutters, look for these warning signs:
These are clear signs your system’s wearing out. Replacing them with seamless aluminum or steel means fewer headaches and fewer cleanings each year.
On an average, seamless aluminum or steel gutters cost $12 to $20 per linear foot installed, depending on your home’s layout and roof size. It’s an upfront investment that pays off with long-term durability and less maintenance.
Seattle weather can be tough, but your home should not suffer because of it. CR Gutters, Inc.™ can help. Call CR Gutters, Inc.™ at (253) 447-1419 to schedule an estimate or get advice from local gutter experts that understand how this climate works. We design gutter systems that last through every season — rain, wind, and the occasional sunny break. With CR Gutters, Inc.™, your home stays dry, sturdy, and ready for whatever the clouds bring next.