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Tuxedo Gray 5-Inch Seamless Gutters on a Brick Home

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Tuxedo gray is one of those colors that just works on brick. It's dark enough to feel intentional but not so bold that it competes with the home itself. On this install, the gutters run clean along the entire roofline - no gaps, no mismatched sections, no awkward transitions at the corners.

Here's what we were working with: a brick home with multiple rooflines, angles, and corners that all needed to tie together. That's where seamless gutter installation really earns its keep. Every run is fabricated on-site to fit the exact length of each section, so you're not piecing together shorter segments and hoping the seams hold up over time. Fewer seams means fewer spots for leaks to start.

The 5-inch profile is worth calling out too. It's the right size for most residential roofs - wide enough to handle heavy water flow without being oversized. Pair that with properly positioned downspouts, and you've got a system that actually moves water away from your foundation, siding, and landscaping the way it's supposed to.

A lot of homeowners don't think about gutters until something goes wrong - water pooling near the foundation, fascia boards rotting out, or erosion cutting through the landscaping beds. Getting ahead of that with a solid gutter installation is one of the more straightforward ways to protect a home from water damage before it becomes a bigger problem.