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We pulled all of it off and started fresh. Everything you see now is new - beaver brown, 5-inch seamless gutters and matching downspouts installed clean and level across the entire roofline. Seamless gutters are cut on-site to fit the exact length of each run, which means no seams in the middle where leaks typically start. That matters a lot for long-term performance.
The beaver brown color was a smart choice for this home. Against the warm brick exterior, it blends right in without standing out. It looks like it was always supposed to be there. Color matching is something a lot of people overlook, but it makes a real difference in how the finished product looks.
Gutters that sag or pull away from the fascia aren't just ugly - they stop doing their job. Water starts running behind them, down the wall, and eventually into places you really don't want it. Getting ahead of that kind of damage is always cheaper than dealing with it after the fact. That's true whether you're in Burleson or anywhere else in this part of Texas.
For a homeowner who couldn't manage this herself, getting it done right the first time was the whole point. New gutters, properly hung, with downspouts routed away from the foundation. Clean, functional, and built to last.