5” K-Style Gutter Installation in Woodinville, WA
If you live in Woodinville, you know how fast a steady drizzle can turn into a full Pacific Northwest downpour. And when your gutters aren’t
Gutters are a vital part of your roofing system. They reduce the risk of basement flooding and landscape erosion by directing rainwater away from the foundation. As with many building systems, gutters are intended to last a set number of years. If yours are getting old, it may be time to repair or replace them. Watch for these signs that you need a gutter upgrade.
No one wants to pay for gutter replacement when it’s not necessary. But if you see any of the above signs, you know it’s time to speak with a gutter specialist. Turn to High Point Gutter for the services you need. We offer top-of-the-line residential and commercial gutter installation in Snohomish and King Counties. Our products are second to none, with a trustworthy 10-year install warranty and 20-year manufacturer warranty for your peace of mind. Call us today at (425) 449-6622 or contact us online to learn more about our gutter services or request an estimate.

If you live in Woodinville, you know how fast a steady drizzle can turn into a full Pacific Northwest downpour. And when your gutters aren’t
This week we wrapped up a full 6-inch K-style seamless gutter installation in Woodinville, Washington, and it was a great example of why sizing and detail
What happens after water leaves your gutters matters more than most homeowners realize. In the Pacific Northwest, rain is part of daily life. From Bellingham to Olympia,
Homes in Sammamish, Washington see a lot of rain, tree cover, and seasonal moss growth — and this recent project was a perfect example of why a
Not every home needs a full gutter replacement—sometimes it just needs the right upgrade in the right places. That was the case on this recent Auburn, WA project,
When freezing temperatures hit Western Washington, most homeowners think about icy roads, frozen pipes, and staying warm inside. Gutters usually aren’t top of mind—but they