
Gutter Repair & Installation
Gutter Repair & Installation Solutions by Annex Roofing
As homes age and weather the elements, a reliable gutter system is essential to protect your property from water damage and costly repairs. At Annex Roofing, a family-owned company, we specialize in expert gutter repair and installation services designed to keep your home safe and well-maintained.
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Our skilled team provides full-service gutter solutions, including repairs, replacements, and new installations. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure your gutters are durable, efficient, and built to last. Whether you need to fix a minor issue or install an entirely new system, we deliver top-tier results every time.
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No matter the size or style of your home, Annex Roofing is committed to keeping your gutters working properly. We offer competitive estimates, transparent pricing, and timely service to ensure your home stays protected from water damage year-round.
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Trust Annex Roofing for all your home gutter repair and installation needs—contact us today for a consultation!


Roof gutters give a passage to the run-off water from your roof structure and leverage the concept of slant height to ensure that the water flow keeps away from the sensitive material on or along the construction. Gutter installation, thus, relies on efficient and accurate measurement strategy and choice of appropriate materials. Prosper Roofing Pro got you covered.
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​Before we get into how our services come into play for your gutter installation and repair needs, we shall tell you broadly about the basic types of gutters.
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K-type gutters:- These gutters have flat bottoms and backs, and the front side of the gutter usually has a decorative shape, much like a crown molding. However, the market for these has them in various shapes and sizes, allowing you a range of choices.
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Half-round gutters:- Just as the name suggests, half-round gutters are half-round or semi-cylindrical hollow tubes, which you may spot lining the roofs of historic homes. Although these gutters have less capacity than K-type gutters, they surely come cheaper due to lesser material usage for their manufacture.