Foley Gutter Installations & Replacement Services

Gutters protect your home by directing water away from the roofline, siding, fascia, soffits, landscaping, walkways, and foundation. When gutters leak, sag, clog, overflow, or pull away from the home, water can quickly create drainage problems and exterior damage.

Johnson Exteriors provides gutter installation, gutter replacement, and gutter repair for homeowners throughout Foley, and surrounding Minnesota communities. Whether you need new gutters, replacement gutters, downspout upgrades, or gutter guards, our team can recommend a practical solution built for Minnesota weather.

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Complete Residential Gutter Services

Johnson Exteriors provides gutter services designed to help homeowners manage roof runoff, protect exterior surfaces, and reduce water-related issues around the home.

Gutter Installation

New gutter systems planned around roofline layout, drainage needs, water flow, and downspout placement.

Gutter Replacement

Replacement for leaking, sagging, undersized, storm-damaged, or poorly draining gutters that no longer perform properly.

Gutter Repair

Targeted repairs for localized leaks, loose gutter sections, damaged downspouts, storm damage, and drainage problem areas.

Aluminum Gutters

5" and 6" aluminum gutter options for residential homes, selected based on the roofline, drainage needs, and project scope.

Copper Gutters

Premium gutter systems for homeowners who want a distinctive exterior appearance and long-term durability.

Downspouts

3"x4" aluminum downspouts designed to help move roof runoff away from foundation areas, landscaping, walkways, and entry points.

Gutter Guards

Gutter guard options that help reduce debris buildup, support better water flow, and reduce how often gutters need to be cleaned.

Why Gutters Matter for Home Protection

Gutters are a key part of your home’s exterior water management system. When they work properly, they collect roof runoff and direct it away from areas that can be damaged by repeated water exposure.

When gutters are clogged, damaged, undersized, or draining poorly, water can spill over the roofline or collect near the home. Over time, that can contribute to staining, wood deterioration, siding damage, foundation-area moisture, soil erosion, and icy walkways.

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Signs Your Gutters Need Attention

Many gutter problems start small before they become obvious. Homeowners may first notice overflowing water during rain, staining along siding, or water collecting in places where it should not.

Some issues may be repairable. Others may indicate the gutter system is aging, undersized, storm-damaged, or no longer moving water effectively.

Johnson Exteriors can inspect the gutter system, downspouts, fascia, roofline, and drainage problem areas to help determine whether targeted gutter repair or full gutter replacement is the better next step.

Gutter Installation

A properly installed gutter system should do more than simply attach to the roofline. Gutters need to be planned around the home’s roof layout, water flow, downspout placement, exterior surfaces, and the amount of runoff the system needs to handle during heavy rain and snowmelt.

Johnson Exteriors provides gutter installation services for homeowners throughout Foley, and surrounding Minnesota communities. New gutter installation may be needed for homes with missing gutters, poorly draining systems, exterior renovation projects, storm restoration work, or older gutter layouts that no longer support the needs of the home.

Every home has different drainage needs depending on roof size, roof pitch, gutter runs, valleys, landscaping, walkways, and foundation areas. A good gutter layout should move water away from vulnerable exterior areas instead of allowing runoff to spill over the roof edge or collect near the home.

Johnson Exteriors installs aluminum and copper gutter options depending on the home, appearance goals, drainage needs, and project scope. Downspout placement is also evaluated so the full gutter system works as intended.

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Gutter Replacement

Gutter replacement is often the best option when an existing system is too damaged, worn, undersized, or poorly performing to repair effectively. Many gutter problems start small, such as occasional overflow, loose sections, or minor leaks, but gradually create larger drainage issues around the home.

Johnson Exteriors provides gutter replacement services for homeowners throughout Foley, and surrounding Minnesota communities. Replacement may be recommended when gutters no longer protect the roofline, siding, fascia, soffits, walkways, landscaping, or foundation areas properly.

Common signs include sagging gutters, leaking seams, repeated overflow, storm damage, rust or corrosion, gutters pulling away from the fascia, damaged downspouts, or water collecting too close to the home.

Some gutter issues can be repaired, but repeated repairs on an aging or poorly draining system may not solve the underlying problem. If gutters continue leaking, overflowing, or pulling away from the home, replacement may provide a more reliable long-term solution.

Not sure whether your gutters need repair or replacement? Johnson Exteriors can evaluate the system and explain the most practical option.

Gutter Repair

Not every gutter problem requires full replacement. In some cases, targeted gutter repair may be enough to correct localized issues and restore better drainage around the home.

Gutter repair may help address localized leaks, loose gutter sections, damaged or disconnected downspouts, minor storm damage, problem drainage areas, or gutters that have shifted out of position.

Homeowners often first notice gutter problems during heavy rain when water spills over the edge, drips behind the gutter, pools near the foundation, or runs across walkways and entry areas.

If gutters are repeatedly leaking, sagging, pulling away from the fascia, undersized, or damaged in multiple areas, replacement may be the better long-term option. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners understand whether repair or replacement makes more sense based on the condition of the gutters, downspouts, fascia, roofline, and drainage performance.

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Aluminum Gutters: 5" & 6" Options

Aluminum gutters are a practical choice for many Minnesota homes because they provide reliable drainage performance, a clean exterior appearance, and a durable option for residential gutter installation and replacement projects.

Johnson Exteriors installs both 5″ and 6″ aluminum gutters depending on the needs of the home.

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Aluminum Gutters

A common residential gutter option for homes with standard roofline and drainage needs.

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Aluminum Gutters

A larger gutter option for homes with higher water flow needs, larger roof areas, or more complex drainage demands.

The right gutter size depends on roof design, pitch, drainage volume, gutter run length, downspout placement, and problem areas around the home. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate whether 5″ or 6″ aluminum gutters make the most sense for the home’s drainage needs.

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Copper gutters for a distinctive exterior finish

Copper gutters are a premium option for homeowners who want a distinctive exterior appearance along with strong long-term durability. While aluminum gutters are the practical choice for many homes, copper gutters can be a good fit for select properties where appearance, architectural detail, and exterior value are major priorities.

Copper gutters can complement homes with higher-end finishes, historic character, custom details, or architectural features where the gutter system becomes part of the overall design. Over time, copper naturally develops a patina, giving the roofline a unique appearance as the material ages.

Copper gutters are not necessary for every home, but they may be the right choice when the homeowner wants a premium gutter system that supports both exterior protection and curb appeal.

Downspouts & Drainage

Downspouts control where roof runoff goes after it leaves the gutter. Even a well-installed gutter system can create drainage problems if downspouts are undersized, poorly placed, damaged, clogged, or directing water too close to the home.

Johnson Exteriors evaluates roofline layout, gutter sizing, downspout placement, and visible drainage concerns so gutters and downspouts work together as one complete system.

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Gutter Guards

Gutter guards help reduce debris buildup inside the gutter system and support more consistent water flow during rain, snowmelt, and seasonal storms. They are especially useful for homes near trees, heavy leaf drop, pine needles, seed pods, or recurring debris that causes gutters to clog or overflow.

When gutters become clogged, water may overflow near the roofline, spill over walkways, or collect near foundation areas. Johnson Exteriors evaluates the full gutter and downspout system before recommending gutter guards, repairs, replacement, or drainage improvements.

Helps Reduce Clogs

Keeps leaves, twigs, seed pods, pine needles, and other debris from collecting inside your gutters.

Supports Better Water Flow

Helps rainwater and snowmelt move through the gutter system instead of overflowing near your home.

Less Maintenance

Reduces recurring debris buildup and helps limit how often gutters need to be cleaned.

Works With the Full System

Best paired with properly sized gutters, correct pitch, and well-placed downspouts for better drainage performance.

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Gutters, Roofing & Storm Damage

Gutters are closely connected to the roofline, fascia, soffits, siding, and overall exterior drainage of the home. When gutters are damaged or not moving water properly, the problem can affect more than the gutter system itself.

Minnesota storms, heavy snow, ice, wind, and falling debris can damage gutters, loosen fasteners, bend gutter runs, disconnect downspouts, or create drainage problems around the home. In some cases, gutter damage happens alongside roof, siding, fascia, or soffit damage.

Gutter repair or replacement is often part of a larger exterior restoration project after hail, wind, snow, or storm damage. Johnson Exteriors evaluates gutters, downspouts, roofing, siding, fascia, soffits, and visible drainage concerns together when needed so homeowners can better understand the full condition of the exterior.

Our Gutter Installation Process

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Step 1

Gutter Evaluation

We check your gutters, downspouts, roofline, drainage issues, and storm damage.
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Repair or Replacement Recommendation

We recommend repair, replacement, gutter guards, downspouts, or a new layout.
Step 3

Material & Layout Planning

We plan the right gutter size, material, layout, and drainage setup.
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Installation or Repair Work

We complete the approved work with attention to water flow and exterior protection.
Step 5

Cleanup & Final Review

We review the finished system, answer questions, and clean the work area.
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Step 1

Gutter Evaluation

We check your gutters, downspouts, roofline, drainage issues, and storm damage.
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Step 2

Repair or Replacement Recommendation

We recommend repair, replacement, gutter guards, downspouts, or a new layout.
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Step 3

Material & Layout Planning

We plan the right gutter size, material, layout, and drainage setup.
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Installation or Repair Work

We complete the approved work with attention to water flow and exterior protection.
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Cleanup & Final Review

We review the finished system, answer questions, and clean the work area.

Why Minnesota Homeowners Choose Johnson Exteriors for Gutters

Johnson Exteriors brings more than 30 years of exterior remodeling experience to every gutter project. Homeowners choose our team for honest recommendations, quality workmanship, and gutter solutions built for Minnesota weather.

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30+ Years of Experience

Decades of gutter, roofing, and exterior remodeling experience serving Minnesota homeowners.

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Built for Minnesota Weather

Gutter systems designed to handle rain, snow, ice, wind, debris, and seasonal changes.

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Full Exterior Solutions

From small gutter repairs to complete gutter replacement, our team helps you choose the right solution.

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Free Quote Process

No-pressure recommendations, honest communication, and a simple path from inspection to installation.

Proudly Serving Minneapolis & Surrounding Communities

We provide roofing and exterior services throughout the Twin Cities and nearby areas with fast response times and dependable local expertise.

Regular maintenance and timely repair of your gutter system are vital to protecting your property from water damage. Gutters are designed to channel rainwater away from your home, preventing costly structural issues. Identifying when your gutters need repair can save you time, money, and potential headaches. Below, we’ll discuss some key signs that indicate your gutters may need immediate attention and how you can address these issues effectively.

Common Signs Your Gutters Need Repair

  • Water Overflowing: Water spilling over the sides during rainfall could indicate clogged or misaligned gutters.
  • Sagging Gutters: If sections of the gutter are pulling away from the fascia, they may be unable to handle the load or need reinforcement.
  • Visible Cracks or Holes: Even small cracks can enlarge over time and lead to leaks that damage walls or landscaping.
  • Peeling Paint or Rust Stains: These often result from prolonged water exposure due to leaks or poor drainage.
  • Pooling Water Around Foundation: Improperly functioning gutters often lead to water collecting near the home’s foundation, causing erosion and potential foundation damage.
  • Mold or Mildew Growth: Moisture accumulation due to faulty gutters can lead to unhealthy mold growth on siding or interior walls.

How To Address Gutter Issues

  1. Use a sturdy ladder and gloves for safety while removing leaves, twigs, and other debris.
  2. Consider installing gutter guards to minimize future buildup.
  3. Use a waterproof sealant for minor cracks.
  4. Larger holes may require a patch made of metal flashing.
  5. Tighten screws or replace brackets that secure the gutters.
  6. Check for rot in wooden fascia boards; if found, replace them before reattaching the gutter.
  7. Ensure downspouts direct water at least 6 feet away from the foundation.
  8. Add extensions if necessary.
  9. For extensive wear such as large cracks or sagging beyond repair, replacing affected sections is essential.
  10. Choose materials like aluminum, vinyl, or steel depending on durability and climate considerations.

Preventative Maintenance Tips

Task Frequency Tools/Materials Needed
Inspect for Damage Twice a Year Ladder, flashlight
Clean Out Debris Quarterly Gloves, trowel
Trim Nearby Trees Annually Pruners/Saw
Check Fasteners/Brackets Annually Screwdriver/Drill

By staying proactive with inspections and maintenance tasks like these, you can ensure that your gutter system continues performing efficiently year-round while avoiding costly structural damages caused by neglect.

Effective Gutter Repair Foley MN: Preventing Overflowing Water and Protecting Your System

Overflowing gutters are a common issue that can lead to significant and costly damage if not addressed promptly. Identifying the root causes of overflowing water is crucial to maintaining an efficient gutter system. Below, we explore the reasons behind this issue, its potential consequences, and effective solutions.

Causes of Overflowing Gutters

  • Clogged Gutters: Leaves, twigs, and other debris can accumulate in your gutters over time, blocking the flow of water. This is one of the most frequent culprits behind overflowing gutters.
  • Improper Gutter Slope (Pitch): If your gutters are not sloped correctly toward the downspout, water will pool instead of flowing freely.
  • Inadequate Downspouts: A lack of sufficient downspouts or undersized downspouts can cause water to back up during heavy rain.
  • Heavy Rainfall or Storms: Excessive rainfall or severe weather can overwhelm even well-maintained gutter systems.
  • Damaged or Worn-Out Components: Cracks, leaks, or sagging sections in your gutter may obstruct proper drainage.

Effects on Your Gutter System and Property

  1. Foundation Damage
    Overflowing water often cascades directly down to the base of your home. Over time, it can erode soil around your foundation and potentially lead to cracks or structural instability.
  2. Basement Flooding
    Excess water pooling at ground level increases the risk of basement flooding, leading to costly repairs and mold growth.
  3. Siding Damage
    Water spilling over clogged or improperly functioning gutters may trickle onto your siding, causing discoloration, peeling paint, warping wood, or mold growth.
  4. Roof Damage
    Standing water caused by poor drainage can seep into roofing materials and underlayment layers.
  5. Landscape Erosion
    Overflow from gutters impacts nearby landscaping by washing away soil and damaging plants.

Solutions for Preventing Overflowing Gutters

1. Regular Cleaning

Schedule routine cleaning at least twice a year (spring and fall). Remove debris such as leaves to ensure proper water flow.

2. Install Leaf Guards

Invest in gutter guards or screens to minimize debris accumulation while allowing rainwater to pass through easily.

3. Check for Proper Slope

Inspect your gutter pitch—water should flow seamlessly toward each downspout without pooling along any section.

4. Ensure Adequate Downspout Placement

Make sure there are enough downspouts installed for efficient drainage across all areas of your roofline.

5. Repair Damages Promptly

Fix cracks or damaged sections immediately before they escalate into larger problems that disrupt drainage efficiency further.

Maintenance Schedule Example

Task Suggested Frequency
Gutter Cleaning Twice a year (minimum)
Visual Inspection Quarterly
Repair Any Leaks/Damage As needed
Check for Proper Pitch Annually

How to Handle Sagging or Pulling Away Gutters Before They Cause Further Damage

Sagging or pulling away gutters are a common issue in many homes and should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Gutters that begin to separate from the fascia or appear uneven can compromise the entire gutter system’s function. Below, we’ll explore the causes of this problem, its potential consequences, and actionable steps to resolve it.

Causes of Sagging or Pulling Away Gutters

  • Excessive Weight: Accumulated debris such as leaves, dirt, and twigs can significantly increase the weight of your gutters.
  • Improper Installation: Loose fasteners or poor installation techniques can lead to instability over time.
  • Water Accumulation: Clogged gutters prevent proper water flow, causing water to pool and add strain on the system.
  • Aging Materials: Over time, brackets, screws, and hangers may corrode or deteriorate, making them less effective at holding the gutter in place.
  • Snow and Ice: In colder climates, heavy snow and ice buildup can pull gutters away from their mounting points.

Risks of Ignoring Sagging Gutters

  1. Water Damage
    Misaligned gutters may cause water to overflow directly onto your siding or foundation. Over time, this can lead to structural damage.
  2. Foundation Issues
    If water is not properly directed away from your home due to sagging gutters, it can accumulate near the foundation and result in cracks or soil erosion.
  3. Roof Damage
    Improper drainage could cause water backflow that damages shingles or underlayment materials.
  4. Pest Infestation
    Standing water trapped in poorly aligned gutters becomes an attractive breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests.

Steps to Address Sagging Gutters

  1. Inspect Your Gutters Regularly
    Look for visible signs of sagging, gaps between the gutter and fascia board, missing fasteners, or loose brackets.
  2. Tighten Fasteners and Brackets
    Use a drill or screwdriver to tighten loose screws that attach your gutter system securely back into place.
  3. Replace Damaged Hardware
    If screws, nails, or mounting brackets are rusted or broken beyond repair:
  4. Remove old components using pliers or a pry bar.
  5. Install new hardware designed specifically for gutter systems for improved durability.
  6. Clear Out Debris
    Use gloves and a scoop tool (or pressure washer) to remove debris clogging your gutters so they don’t become overloaded with weight again. 

    • Add extra hangers every 24–36 inches along long spans of guttering for enhanced stability.
    • Ensure brackets match material compatibility (e.g., aluminum hangers for aluminum gutters).
    • Gutter guards help prevent debris buildup by covering open sections while allowing rainwater through.
    • They also reduce maintenance frequency significantly over time.
Problem Solution Tools Needed
Loose brackets/fasteners Tighten screws; replace damaged parts Drill/screwdriver
Excess weight Clean out debris; install guards Gloves/scoop bucket
Insufficient support Add extra support brackets Measuring tape/drill

When Professional Help Is Necessary

  • Significant structural issues with fascia boards
  • Extensive corrosion throughout the entire system
  • Persistent sagging despite multiple repairs

Hiring a licensed contractor ensures repairs are performed safely while extending the lifespan of your gutter system through advanced techniques like seamless installation upgrades where applicable.

By addressing sagging gutters proactively rather than waiting until more severe problems arise—such as leaks or foundational damage—you’ll maintain proper drainage around your property while preserving its value long-term.

Visible Cracks or Splits in Gutters: Why They Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Cracks or splits in your gutters may seem like minor defects, but leaving them unaddressed can lead to severe damage to both your gutter system and the overall structure of your property. Let’s explore why these issues demand immediate attention and how you can effectively resolve them.

Why Cracks and Splits Matter

  • Water Leakage: Cracks allow water to escape, which can result in leaks that affect the siding and foundation of your home.
  • Structural Damage: Over time, continuous water leakage caused by gutter cracks can lead to rotting fascia boards, damaged soffits, and even compromised structural integrity.
  • Mold and Mildew Growth: Water escaping from cracked gutters can find its way into walls or the base of your property, creating a moist environment conducive to mold development.

Common Causes of Gutter Cracks

  1. Weather Extremes: Repeated freezing and thawing during winter (known as frost heave) can cause materials like vinyl or aluminum to expand and contract, leading to splits.
  2. Aging Materials: Over time, gutter materials may become brittle or corroded depending on their type (e.g., PVC vs. metal).
  3. Heavy Debris Load: Accumulated leaves, twigs, and dirt increase pressure on gutters, which may trigger cracking.
  4. Improper Installation: Poor alignment during installation causes undue stress on joints or seams.

How to Address Visible Cracks

  • Small Hairline Cracks
    For smaller issues:
  • Use a waterproof sealant specifically designed for gutters.
  • Clean the area thoroughly before applying sealant for better adhesion.
  • Ensure the repaired section has dried completely before testing it with water flow.
  • Moderate-sized Splits
    For medium-sized cracks:
  • Apply an epoxy resin patch for added strength.
  • Consider installing a metal flashing strip over larger splits if applicable for aluminum gutters.
  • Severe Damage
    When extensive damage is evident:
  • Replace entire sections of affected gutters rather than attempting temporary fixes.
  • Hire a professional contractor if you’re unsure about performing repairs yourself.
Type of Damage Recommended Solution Tools/Materials Needed
Small hairline crack Sealant application Waterproof sealant; cleaning tool
Moderate split Epoxy patch or flashing Epoxy resin; metal flashing
Severe crack/split Sectional replacement Replacement parts; power drill

Preventing Future Gutter Cracks

  1. Schedule Regular Inspections — Inspect gutters seasonally for wear or damage signs.
  2. Keep Gutters Clean — Remove debris buildup regularly to reduce strain on the system.
  3. Install Gutter Guards — Prevent excessive weight caused by debris accumulation that could lead to cracking over time.
  4. Ensure Proper Installation — Securely fasten gutter sections during installation using high-quality materials suitable for your region’s climate.

Taking proactive steps ensures that visible cracks don’t escalate into costly problems requiring more intensive repairs later on.

How Pooling Water and Soil Erosion Highlight the Need for Gutter Installation Foley MN

Pooling water and soil erosion are serious issues that can significantly impact your property and gutter system. Addressing these problems promptly can save you from costly repairs or long-term damage. Below, we’ll explore how these issues arise, their consequences, and the best strategies to mitigate them.

How Pooling Water Develops Around Gutters

  • Clogged Gutters: Debris such as leaves, twigs, or dirt can block your gutters, preventing proper water flow.
  • Improper Gutter Slope: If the slope of your gutter is incorrect, water will not drain toward the downspout effectively.
  • Damaged Downspouts: Broken or disconnected downspouts can lead to water collecting at the base of your home.
  • Insufficient Drainage Extensions: Short downspout extensions may fail to direct water far enough away from your foundation.

Effects of Pooling Water on Your Property

  1. Foundation Damage
    Excess moisture around the foundation can weaken its structural integrity over time. This may cause cracks in the foundation walls or basement leaks.
  2. Soil Erosion
    Consistent exposure to pooling water washes away topsoil, which can destabilize landscaping features like flower beds, sidewalks, or retaining walls.
  3. Basement Flooding
    Poor drainage increases the risk of water seeping into basements, leading to potential flooding and expensive remediation efforts.
  4. Mold Growth
    Persistent moisture creates an ideal environment for mold and mildew growth around your property’s exterior or within its walls.
  5. Damage to Exterior Structures
    Prolonged exposure to standing water may deteriorate siding materials, wooden decks, fences, or adjacent walkways.
Problem Result Example Effects
Foundation Damage Weakened structural support Cracks in walls/floors
Soil Erosion Loss of ground stability Shifting landscaping features
Basement Flooding Interior water damage Mold/mildew growth

How Soil Erosion Impacts Your Gutter System

  • Misalignment of gutters caused by unstable mounting points.
  • Reduced efficiency as eroded soil exposes underground drainage pipes.
  • Increased stress on gutter fasteners due to uneven weight distribution.

Preventative Measures for Pooling Water and Soil Erosion

  • Install Gutter Guards: These prevent debris buildup inside gutters.
  • Clear Gutters Regularly: Routine maintenance ensures unobstructed flow during heavy rains.
  • Extend Downspouts Properly: Attach extensions that direct runoff at least 4–6 feet away from foundations.
  • Use a Splash Block or Drain Tile System: These tools help disperse discharged rainwater evenly across landscaped areas without causing erosion.
  • Grade Your Yard Correctly: Ensure that surrounding soil slopes away from your home’s foundation by at least a 5% incline (approximately 6 inches for every 10 feet).

By taking these steps proactively, you’ll minimize risks associated with pooling water while maintaining a durable gutter system capable of protecting your property year-round.

Questions About Gutter Installation and Repair?

Yes. Johnson Exteriors installs new gutter systems for homeowners throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding Minnesota communities. Gutter installation may include aluminum gutters, copper gutters, 3″x4″ aluminum downspouts, and gutter guards depending on the home and project scope.

Yes. Gutter replacement may be recommended when existing gutters are leaking, sagging, pulling away from the fascia, overflowing, storm-damaged, undersized, or no longer moving water away from the home properly.

Yes. Some gutter issues can be repaired, especially localized leaks, loose sections, damaged downspouts, or minor storm-related problems. If the system is aging, repeatedly failing, or poorly draining in multiple areas, replacement may be the better long-term option.

Johnson Exteriors installs 5″ and 6″ aluminum gutters. The right size depends on the home’s roofline, roof pitch, drainage needs, gutter run length, and how much water the system needs to manage during heavy rain or snowmelt.

Yes. Johnson Exteriors installs copper gutters for homeowners who want a premium gutter option with a distinctive exterior appearance and long-term durability.

Yes. Gutter guards can help reduce debris buildup, support better water flow, and reduce how often gutters need to be cleaned. They are especially useful for homes near trees or areas with heavy seasonal debris.

Yes. Gutter guards can help reduce debris buildup, support better water flow, and reduce how often gutters need to be cleaned. They are especially useful for homes near trees or areas with heavy seasonal debris.

Window replacement cost depends on the number of windows, window style, product selection, glass options, installation needs, and project complexity. The best next step is to request a clear quote for your home.

Downspouts control where water goes after it leaves the gutter. Poor downspout placement can allow water to collect near the foundation, landscaping, walkways, or entry areas, even if the gutters themselves are working properly.

Protect Your Home With Properly Installed Gutters

Johnson Exteriors can evaluate your gutters, downspouts, drainage concerns, and exterior water management needs to help determine whether repair, replacement, gutter guards, or a new gutter system makes the most sense.