We've been servicing the people of Westchester County for over 30 years. We pride ourselves on customer service, efficiency, and effectiveness when it comes to installing or repairing your gutters. One of the most overlooked areas of home repair and improvement is the gutter system. The importance of the gutter system is to protect your most valuable investment - your home! Your roof is only as good as your gutter system allows it to be - a failing rain-carrying system means that water is not carried away from your roof and home, instead the water will run down the side of your house walls and down into your foundation or basement.
Peekskill Seamless Gutters has served the people of the Westchester County area since 1984. We're exceptionally trained and experienced when it comes to rain carrying systems. We welcome the opportunity to show you our remarkable customer service abilities while we transform the performance of your home's gutter systems. At Peekskill Seamless Gutters, we require extensive training for our technicians and team members. Skill is mandatory when a home's value is at stake. We believe that ongoing training from our product manufacturers, as well as training in the field, is vital to the service we perform.
Since 1984, Peekskill Seamless Gutters has been the ultimate source of gutter cleaning, repair and installation in the Westchester County area. Your satisfaction with the look and feel of your gutter system is the only driving force of our business. Give us a call today to have a free assessment of your current rain carrying system or an estimate for a new system for your home. Seamless Aluminum gutters, k-style and half-round, 5 in and 6 in, variety of colors, various hidden hangers, 32 gauge, baked enamel finish, round and rectangular downspouts.
Instead of screws, the end caps on aluminum gutters are often attached using sealer and a crimping tool. End caps are just one of the prefabricated pieces available for aluminum cutters, though. Other common components are mitered inside and outside corner pieces.
Did you know that flat roofs aren't really flat? It takes only a slight elevation to cause water to flow into gutters and off the roof. That's the way that buildings with flat roofs are able to move rainwater into gutter systems.
Unfortunately, installing rain gutters can be a wasted effort when they become so clogged with leaves and debris that the water can’t flow through them. In many cases, installing some type of a mesh guard over the top of your gutters will keep the water flowing without allowing debris inside.
Gutter experts say it's crucial to always wear heavy-duty gloves when it's time to clean out your gutters. Sharp edges can easily develop inside your gutters and small animals and insects sometimes make a home in piles of leaves and debris.
Aluminum gutters are very popular and are generally the next most economical choice after vinyl rain gutters. Aluminum gutters are generally more durable than vinyl, but are not nearly as strong and durable as stainless steel or copper gutters.