FAQs
Common questions in Hatfield Township
What does a free gutter quote include?
Your free quote includes an on-site assessment of your current gutters (if any), measurement of your roof and drainage area, recommendations for gutter type and size, an itemized price with no hidden fees, and a timeline for installation. The quote is good for a full year, giving you time to decide without pressure.
How much do new gutters cost?
Gutter pricing depends on your home's square footage, the material you choose (aluminum vs. seamless vs. copper), the complexity of your roof, and whether you add guards or downspout extensions. Your free quote gives you an exact figure for your Hatfield Township home, with no obligation to proceed.
How long do gutters last?
Properly installed aluminum gutters typically last 15–20 years; copper and steel can last even longer. Regular cleaning and minor repairs extend that lifespan significantly. In Hatfield Township's climate, routine maintenance becomes increasingly important as your gutters age.
Do I need gutter guards?
Guards are especially valuable in Hatfield Township because of the heavy leaf load and frequent rainfall. They reduce cleaning frequency from multiple times per year to once or twice, and they lower the risk of ice dams and overflow. Whether you add them is your choice, but many homeowners find them save money and hassle over time.
How often should I have my gutters cleaned?
In Hatfield Township, gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year—once in late fall after leaves drop, and once in spring before heavy rains arrive. If you have many trees nearby, more frequent cleaning may be needed. Gutter guards can reduce this to once or twice a year.
Can you repair just one damaged section, or do I need new gutters?
Keystone State Gutters assesses each home individually. Small leaks and separated seams can often be repaired affordably. Extensive rust, large cracks, or sagging gutters may warrant section replacement or a full new system. Your free quote will outline the best option for your situation.
What happens if I don't fix my gutters?
Clogged, damaged, or missing gutters allow water to overflow and pool around your foundation, causing basement flooding, foundation cracking, siding rot, and erosion. In Hatfield Township's wet climate, a gutter failure is not a minor problem—it can lead to tens of thousands of dollars in repair costs. Protecting your home now is far cheaper than fixing water damage later.