If you’re in the market to replace your aging gutters or install a drainage system in a new area, you’ll likely want to budget before buying. Gutter installation costs can vary steeply depending on where you live, which service provider you use, which gutter options you choose, how many linear feet you need and how you prepare for installation. Read on to learn how to clear rainwater from your home as cost-effectively, reliably and efficiently as possible.

How Much Do Gutters Cost on Average?

According to industry research by Angi, homeowners with typical roofs can expect to pay an average of $600 to $1,800 for gutter installation, including materials and labor. This average works out to roughly $4 to $40 per linear foot of gutter installed, depending on your material choice, the job’s complexity and the price range of your chosen service provider.

How Much Do Gutters Cost by Material Type?

Although vendors offer an array of different gutter materials, some are more cost-effective than others and have better longevity. To calculate how much you’d need to spend on gutter installation overall, measure each stretch of roof you plan to add a gutter or downspout to in feet and multiply that by the gutter cost per linear foot as noted below:

Aluminum Gutters

Aluminum gutters are a highly popular choice among homeowners because they’re lightweight, rust- and corrosion-resistant, durable, quick to install and low-maintenance. Their longevity is also impressive, with well-maintained, high-quality aluminum gutters and downspouts lasting over 40 years. Gutters made from aluminum come in various colors, and you can have them painted to match or complement your home’s exterior. This versatile material lends itself well to seamless designs, significantly reducing leaks and clogs.

Cost: You can expect to pay between $3 and $15 per linear foot of aluminum gutter.

Vinyl Gutters

Vinyl gutters are made from plastic, usually polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and are a common sight in older homes. While they are lightweight, easy to install and relatively affordable, they lack durability, particularly when installed in areas with heavy rain. Plastic gutters can break down and become brittle when exposed to the elements and typically last up to 25 years in the best conditions.

Cost: Vinyl gutters typically cost between $3 and $7 per linear foot.

Steel Gutters

Steel gutters are known for their durability, so they are a good choice for regions with extreme weather conditions. However, they are significantly heavier than aluminum and vinyl, more challenging to install and prone to corrosion in wet conditions. Homeowners can choose galvanized steel, which is coated with zinc, or stainless steel to protect it from rust, although these treatments will add to the cost. Galvanized steel gutter and downspouts last roughly 20 years with regular upkeep.

Cost: Depending on your treatment choices, steel gutters can range between $5 and $20 per linear foot.

Copper Gutters

Copper gutters are an uncommon choice, usually used in historic home restorations or to fit a specific aesthetic. They have good longevity, with an z with proper maintenance and cleaning, although they have a high initial installation cost. Copper needs treatment to avoid developing a greenish-blue patina over time, which can add to homeowner expenses, although some prefer the aesthetic of oxidized copper.

Cost: You can install copper gutters for between $15 and $40 per linear foot.

How Do New Gutter Costs Differ by Type?

Gutter type refers to the shape and style of the gutter you choose, and each of these new gutters costs a different amount. While there are several different types of gutters, the three most popular and appropriate for residential properties are:

K-Style Gutters

The K-style gutter is a popular choice among homeowners and is named as such because it has a distinct “K” silhouette when observed from the side. While this angular shape reminiscent of crown molding is aesthetically beautiful and holds a lot of water, it accumulates a lot of debris and can be challenging to clean. Luckily, gutter guards like screens and toppers can help keep K-style gutters clear of debris and help the water drain effectively.

Cost: Depending on your chosen material, you can expect to pay between $3 and $37 per linear foot.

Half-Round Gutters

Half-round gutters are semi-circular, like a cylindrical pipe cut in two lengthwise. While they hold less water than the K-shape gutter style, they are more corrosion-resistant, are much easier to clean and clog less frequently, even without a gutter guard. Many consider the half-round gutter shape to have a classic aesthetic. Some historic neighborhoods even require homeowners to use the half-round gutter style by law. They are more challenging to install, so they typically cost slightly more than K-style.

Cost: Half-round gutters cost between $3 and $34 per linear foot, depending on material choice.

Seamless Gutters

Seamless gutters are an innovative drainage solution designed to drastically reduce leakage, mold, clogs and water damage by eliminating unnecessary joints and seams. These highly sought-after gutters are custom-made in a shape of your choice from a single piece of material — preferably aluminum — using specialized equipment. This style is low-maintenance, quick for professionals to create and install and cost-effective due to the long-term savings and repair costs.

Cost: Depending on your roof shape, material choice and style, seamless gutters can range from $3 to $40 per linear foot.

What Are Some Additional Gutter Installation Costs?

When budgeting for gutter installation, consider possible additional costs like gutter accessories and extra labor costs:

Gutter Guards

Gutter guards help prevent garden debris and dirt buildup from clogging your gutters. They help lower maintenance expenses and prolong your gutter system’s life span. The cost of gutter guards can vary depending on what material you select, although, on average, gutter guards are cost-effective:

  • Inserts: Inserts are the most cost-effective debris-blocking option, typically costing $1 to $3 per linear foot and made from a foam and wire mesh. They’re easy to install, simply dropping onto your existing gutter.
  • Screens: Screens typically cost $2 to $4 per linear foot and are the most popular gutter guard choice. They cover existing gutters with a mesh that allows water in while efficiently blocking debris.
  • Toppers: At around $5 to $15 per linear foot, toppers have the highest price tag because they’re highly effective and low maintenance, featuring a curved shape that directs water while keeping debris out.

Old Gutter and Debris Removal

If you’re replacing an old gutter, you’ll have the scrap material and debris disposed of. For old gutter removal, you’re looking at approximately $1 to $2 per linear foot and additional fees for debris cleanup, depending on how extensive the situation is. If you work with a professional gutter installation service, they’ll likely have more cost-effective all-inclusive options, so you don’t have to outsource waste disposal.

Get Full-Spectrum, Expert Gutter Services From AmeriPro Roofing

Investing in high-quality gutters is essential to protect your home from water damage and maintain its value over time. At AmeriPro Roofing, we use only the best materials installed by skilled, certified professionals, ensuring exceptional, long-lasting results at cost-effective rates. Since 2000, we’ve amassed over 150,000 satisfied clients and dedicated our expertise to helping homeowners get the best value for money with top-quality products and services.

AmeriPro Roofing offers expert gutter installation, repair and maintenance across a wide range of locations in the northeastern and central United States. Schedule your complimentary inspection and evaluation, or contact us online today and let our trusted team help you safeguard your home with durable and efficient gutters.