Seamless K-style aluminum, half-round copper, and Leaf Relief gutter protection — custom-rolled on-site and installed by crews who've been doing it for three decades.
Gutters look simple but are actually the most important system for protecting your home. We size them properly, slope them correctly, and tie them into a downspout system that moves water 6+ feet away from the foundation. The boring details matter.
We roll seamless gutters on-site from continuous coils — no factory pre-cut lengths, no avoidable seams. The right material and size for your home depends on roof area, tree coverage, and architectural style.

The Knoxville standard. Sized for most homes, 25+ color options, 25-year warranty. Best value for most Knoxville homes.

Holds 40% more water. Best for larger homes, steep roofs, or homes that overflow during East Tennessee thunderstorms.

Premium architectural gutter. Develops a beautiful patina, lasts 50–100 years. The choice for high-end and historic homes.

The brand we trust most for East Tennessee tree debris. Aluminum perforated cover that holds up to pine needles and oak tassels.

3×4 oversized downspouts standard. Underground drains and pop-up emitters carry water 6+ feet from your foundation.

Re-pitching sagging runs, replacing damaged sections, sealing leaks. Sometimes you don't need new gutters — just better ones.
Most gutter companies default to 5-inch gutters on every home. That works for typical Knoxville ranches but leaves 6,000+ sq ft homes overwhelmed during thunderstorms. We calculate your roof drainage area and recommend 5-inch or 6-inch based on math, not habit.
Improperly sloped gutters pool water, sag, sprout mosquitos, and overflow on the wrong end. We pitch every run to drain toward the downspout at industry-spec slope. It's invisible, it's boring, and it's the difference between a gutter that works and one that just hangs there.
The old industry default was 2×3 downspouts. They clog easily and limit how fast water drains. We install 3×4 oversized downspouts on every job — 70% more drainage capacity, dramatically fewer clogs.
The whole point of gutters is keeping water away from your foundation. We don't just dump water at the base of your downspout — we extend it underground in PVC with a pop-up emitter, or surface-route it well away from the house. Foundation cracks and basement moisture trace back to this single detail.
Installed gutter prices in Knoxville typically fall into these ranges:
A typical 2,000 sq ft Knoxville home has 150–200 linear feet of gutter, so full installation usually falls between $1,000 and $2,500 for standard aluminum, or $4,500–$7,000+ for copper.
Gutters are priced per linear foot. A typical 2,000 sq ft Knoxville home has 150–200 linear feet of gutter. Use this table to ballpark your project.
| Gutter Type | What You Get | Installed Price (per ft) |
|---|---|---|
| 5" Aluminum K-Style | Standard size, 25+ colors, 25-year material warranty. Knoxville's most installed gutter. | $6 – $12 |
| 6" Oversized K-Style | 40% more capacity than 5". Best for larger homes or heavy rain. | $8 – $15 |
| Leaf Relief Protection | Aluminum perforated cover. Handles pine needles, oak tassels, leaves. | $7 – $15 |
| Copper Half-Round (Half-Round) | Premium architectural gutter. 50–100 year lifespan. Develops patina. | $25 – $35+ |
| 3×4 Downspouts | Oversized downspouts (vs. 2×3 standard). 70% more drainage. | $8 – $12 |
| Underground Drain | PVC pipe routed underground with pop-up emitter. Per drain run. | $200 – $500 |
Steep roofs, multi-story homes, and complex rooflines add to per-foot pricing. Replacing fascia board where rot is found is itemized separately ($8–$15 per foot of damaged fascia). Free written quote includes complete line-item pricing.
Seamless aluminum gutters in Knoxville typically cost $6–$12 per linear foot installed for 5-inch K-style, $8–$15 per linear foot for 6-inch oversized, and $25–$35+ per linear foot for copper half-round.
A typical 2,000 sq ft Knoxville home has 150–200 linear feet of gutter, so full installation usually falls between $1,000 and $2,500 for standard aluminum, or $4,500–$7,000+ for copper.
For most Knoxville homes — especially homes with trees within 30 feet — yes.
East Tennessee gutters fill with pine needles, oak tassels, sweetgum balls, maple seeds, and leaves throughout the year. Without protection, twice-yearly cleaning is the bare minimum, and missed cleanings cause overflows that damage fascia, siding, and foundation.
Leaf Relief and similar quality protection systems eliminate gutter cleaning entirely for most homeowners. Cost ranges $7–$15 per linear foot installed — typically pays for itself in 3-5 years vs. paying for cleaning, and it protects everything downstream.
Most Knoxville homes work fine with standard 5-inch K-style gutters. They handle typical East Tennessee rain volume without issues.
You need 6-inch oversized gutters if:
6-inch holds 40% more water than 5-inch, drains faster, and clogs less often. We'll do the math during your estimate and recommend the right size — not just default to one or the other.
Sectional gutters (the kind you buy in 10-foot sections at the hardware store) have a seam every 10 feet. Every seam is a potential leak point that needs sealing and re-sealing over the years.
Seamless gutters are rolled on-site from a continuous coil of aluminum or copper to the exact length of your roofline. The only seams are at corners where two runs meet. Fewer seams means fewer leaks, less maintenance, and a cleaner appearance.
Quality seamless aluminum gutters last 20–30 years in East Tennessee's climate. Copper gutters last 50–100 years and develop a beautiful patina over time.
The aluminum we install carries a 25-year manufacturer warranty on the material plus our lifetime workmanship warranty on the installation. If a seam leaks five years from now, you call us and we fix it.
Yes — gutters attach to the fascia board, not the siding, so existing siding is no problem.
However, if your fascia is rotted (common on older Knoxville homes with overflowing gutters), we need to replace those sections before hanging new gutters. We'll inspect the fascia during measurement and itemize any rot repair in your quote.
Yes — and it's beautiful when it happens. Copper develops a "patina" over time, transitioning from bright penny-copper color through dark brown to the iconic verdigris green over 20–40 years depending on exposure.
Many homeowners specifically choose copper for this aging process. If you want to preserve the bright copper look longer, copper can be sealed annually, but most homeowners let nature take its course.
Yes — and we strongly recommend it. The whole point of gutters is moving water away from your foundation, and dumping water at the base of your downspout defeats the purpose.
Options include:
Surface extensions: Flexible black tubing that routes water 6+ feet from the foundation. $50–$100 per downspout.
Underground PVC drains: Buried solid pipe with a pop-up emitter that opens when water flows. Looks invisible, dramatically more effective. $200–$500 per drain run depending on length.
We work throughout Knox County and the surrounding counties — including Fountain City, Halls, Powell, Karns, Farragut, West Knoxville, Sequoyah Hills, Bearden, and the wider Loudon, Blount, Anderson, Sevier, Roane, Union, Jefferson, and Grainger counties.
Call (865) 689-0505 if you're not sure.