Gutter Installation & Replacement in East Georgia
Seamless aluminum gutters, downspouts, and guards — professionally installed to protect your roof, siding, and foundation.
Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home
Your gutters are your home's first line of defense against water damage. When they sag, leak, or overflow, water finds its way into your fascia, siding, and foundation. Davis Construction & Roofing Co installs and replaces seamless aluminum gutter systems across Augusta, North Augusta, Evans, Martinez, and surrounding East Georgia communities — sized, pitched, and secured to handle every storm the region throws at them.
Gutter Services We Offer
From new installs to full replacements, we handle every part of the gutter system:
Seamless Aluminum Gutters
Custom-formed on site to the exact length of your roofline — no seams, no leaks, and a clean, finished look in a wide range of colors.
Downspouts & Drainage
Properly sized downspouts and extensions that move water well away from your foundation, beds, and walkways.
Gutter Guards & Covers
Leaf guard systems that keep pine straw, leaves, and debris out — so your gutters keep flowing without constant cleaning.

Gutter Repair & Re-Hanging
Fix leaks, re-secure pulled hangers, replace damaged sections, and re-pitch sagging runs so water flows where it should.
Our Gutter Installation Process
On-Site Measurement & Quote
We measure every roofline, check existing fascia condition, and give you a transparent, itemized quote with color and guard options.
Custom Forming
We form your seamless gutters on site to the exact length of each run — no field seams to leak down the road.
Professional Installation
Hidden hangers spaced for Georgia storms, proper pitch to every downspout, and sealed end caps and miters.
Cleanup & Walkthrough
We haul off old gutters, clean up every fastener and scrap, and walk the system with you before we leave.
We Work With Your Insurance
Storm damage got you stressed about costs? Davis Construction & Roofing Co has extensive experience navigating the insurance claims process. We'll document the damage, provide the necessary reports, and work directly with your adjuster to help maximize your claim — so you pay as little out of pocket as possible.
Gutter Repair vs. Replacement: When a Fix Beats a Full Replacement
Most gutter calls we get in Augusta are repairs, not replacements, and the honest answer is that a sound aluminum system rarely needs to be torn off all at once. We repair, rather than replace, when the gutter body is still solid and the problem is isolated: pulled or bent hangers that let a run sag, a leaking seam or end cap, a separated downspout joint, or a single dented section from a fallen oak or pine limb. Re-securing hangers, re-pitching a sagging run a quarter-inch per ten feet back toward the downspout, resealing miters, and swapping a damaged section are all repairs that restore proper flow without the cost of a new system.
When We Lean Toward a Full Gutter Replacement
We lean toward replacement, not repair, when the failures are systemic: multiple leaking seams along an older sectional system, widespread corrosion or rust-through on steel gutters, a run that has pulled the fascia loose, or sections that are dented and creased badly enough that water no longer carries to the outlet. The tipping point is the same one we use on roofs. When the cost of chasing repairs across the whole system approaches the cost of a clean seamless replacement, replacement is the better long-term value.
Two Local Realities Behind Most Augusta Gutter Calls
Two local realities drive a lot of our repair calls. First, the dense oak and pine canopy across Summerville, Olde Town, and the older Hill neighborhoods drops debris year-round, and the spring pollen load packs gutters solid enough to add real weight that loosens hangers over a few seasons. Second, gutter problems and fascia problems travel together. If a run has been overflowing against the fascia for a season or two, the wood behind it is often soft, and re-hanging gutters on rotted fascia just repeats the failure. Rotted fascia has to be replaced before gutters go back up. See our fascia, soffit and overhang repair page for how we handle that.
Overflowing Gutters vs. an Interior Roof Leak
One honest caveat: if your gutters are overflowing every storm and you assume that is causing an interior ceiling leak, repairing the gutters alone usually won't solve it. Overflowing gutters cause fascia, siding, and foundation problems. Interior leaks almost always trace back to the roof itself, the flashing, a pipe boot, or decking, and that is a roof inspection, not a gutter call. We'll tell you which one you actually have. Call us at 762-477-3858 and we'll come look before quoting anything.
Seamless Gutter Replacement: Aluminum, Sized and Pitched for East Georgia
When replacement is the right call, we install seamless aluminum gutters formed on site to the exact length of each roofline run, so the only joints in the entire system are at the corners and outlets. That matters here because every field seam in an old sectional gutter is a future leak, and Augusta's freeze-and-heat cycling works those seams loose faster than most homeowners expect. Aluminum is the material we install for residential replacement: it doesn't rust the way old galvanized steel does, it holds paint well, and in our market it routinely lasts a couple of decades when it's pitched and hung correctly. We size the system to the roof, not to a one-size box. Larger roof areas and steeper pitches shed more water faster, so they get larger downspouts and, where the run is long, an additional outlet so a heavy summer thunderstorm doesn't blow past the gutter.
What a Seamless Gutter Replacement Includes
Here is what a seamless replacement covers when we do it. We tear off and haul away the old system. We check the fascia along every run and replace any rotted board before a single hanger goes up. We form the new seamless runs on site, hang them on hidden brackets spaced tight enough for Georgia storm loads, pitch each run back to its downspout, and seal the corners, end caps, and outlets. We route downspouts and extensions to carry water well away from the foundation and beds, not dump it at the corner of the house. Gutter guards are optional and worth it under heavy tree cover. The oak and pine debris in the older parts of town clogs an open gutter fast, and a guard system cuts the cleaning cycle way down.
What Drives the Cost of New Gutters
Aluminum seamless replacement is priced by the total footage of gutter and downspout, the number of stories and corners, the size of the profile your roof needs, whether any fascia has to be replaced first, and whether you add guards. We don't publish a flat per-foot number because a single-story ranch in Martinez and a two-story home with steep dormers in Summerville are genuinely different jobs. What we will do is give you a written, itemized estimate after we measure, so you see exactly what drives the number. The cleanest time to replace gutters is alongside a roof replacement, when the drip edge and the gutter system can be detailed together as one sealed package. Ready when you are, call 762-477-3858 for a free measurement and estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I repair or replace my gutters?
Repair when the problem is isolated and the gutter body is still solid: sagging from pulled hangers, a leaking seam or end cap, a separated downspout, or one dented section. We re-secure hangers, re-pitch the run, reseal the joints, or swap the damaged piece. Replace when the failures are systemic: multiple leaking seams, widespread corrosion or rust-through on old steel gutters, a run that has pulled the fascia loose, or sections creased badly enough that water no longer reaches the outlet. The practical tipping point is the same one we use on roofs. When the cost of chasing repairs across the whole system approaches the cost of a clean seamless replacement, replacement is the better long-term value. We'll tell you honestly which one your home needs.
What does aluminum gutter replacement cost in the Augusta area?
We price seamless aluminum gutter replacement by the total footage of gutter and downspout, the number of stories and corners, the gutter profile your roofline needs, whether any rotted fascia has to be replaced first, and whether you add gutter guards. We don't publish a flat per-foot number because a single-story ranch in Martinez or Evans and a two-story home with steep dormers in Summerville are genuinely different jobs. After we measure your home, you get a written, itemized estimate so you can see exactly what drives the number. Call 762-477-3858 for a free measurement.
Do I need new fascia before new gutters?
Sometimes, and it's worth checking before you re-hang anything. Gutters are fastened to the fascia board, so if a run has been overflowing against the fascia for a season or two, common under the heavy oak and pine cover in the older Augusta neighborhoods, the wood behind it is often soft or rotted. Re-hanging gutters on rotted fascia just repeats the failure, because the hangers won't hold. We inspect the fascia along every run during the estimate and replace any rotted board before the new gutters go up. We handle that as part of the same job, so the system goes back together right the first time.
Should I replace gutters when I get a new roof?
Usually yes. Gutters are easier to install before drip edge and shingles are finalized, and matching new gutters to a new roof gives you a clean, fully-sealed system from top to bottom.
Do you offer gutter guards?
Yes. We install several gutter guard systems and can recommend the best fit based on your tree cover, roof pitch, and budget. Under the dense oak and pine canopy in the older parts of town, guards cut the cleaning cycle down dramatically.
How long does a typical gutter install take?
Most homes are completed in a single day, including tear-off of the old system, custom forming, and installation.