For over 15 years, the Boerne Rain Gutter Pros have been helping families and homeowners to keep their houses and gutter systems in tip-top shape. We provide services for repairs, replacements and installations in a variety of styles, shapes and materials to fit any home – no matter how big, or small.
To help you understand the different options and decide what is right for you, let our team provide a free, zero-obligation estimate and consultation. We can tell you whether you need a proper maintenance schedule, a simple and affordable repair or entire overhaul of your current system.
When you are considering a replacement or new gutter system, it’s important to have a professional come out and assess your current home. A Boerne Rain Gutter Pro can help you determine the right size and shape based on your home.
For example, if your home has a steeper pitched roof, water may flow at higher and faster rates. In this case, we would advise you to consider a six-inch seamless style, which can hold up to 40 percent more water than a traditional five-inch.
But, many home owners prefer this choice no matter if the home is large or more modest. When it comes to the seamless style, it makes it easier for owners to clean since there is a less likely chance that leaves or other falling pieces will get caught in the joint of two connecting pieces. Combined with the added benefits of an increased holding capacity for water, it’s a simple and easy “yes” for many.
Most homes have gutter systems that are typically a K-shape, or a more contemporary feel of the U-shape. Looking for a more modern aesthetic to your new gutter system? A half-round rain style might be the option for you. These u-shape channels are typically semicircular, making it easier to clean and maintain.
Without a bunch of corners and fewer angles, this design keeps water flowing fluidly throughout the entire length of the rain protection element. Meaning that any leaves of debris will also be washed away without getting stuck, and will make it less likely for corrosion, rust and damage to occur to the structure.
You can also combine this half-round style with any material like aluminum or copper, and enhance its benefits by combining it with other designs. In fact, many homeowners or landlords also choose to combine this smooth shape with the seamless build and leaf guards to maximize the performance of their gutter systems and keep them lasting for decades.
The commercial box rain guards are also installed differently from a traditional home system, and because of this, it’s blended into the roofline keeping the overall appearance of your business looking good
One of the most popular materials that homeowners choose is the tried-and-true solution of aluminum. This is a great choice for many because it is sturdy, durable and highly affordable for many families.
Its lighter weight means that it won’t pull away from the home (which can cause water to pool in vulnerable spots), and it is highly durable – allowing it to withstand heavy weather conditions without much damage. Aluminum options also have the potential to last anywhere from 10 to 30 years with proper maintenance and cleaning.
When you combine the strength and integrity of aluminum with some of the styling options, like the six-inch walls or seamless shape – your gutter system can be even more reliable and long-lasting. Plus, many homeowner’s love the option to paint their new aluminum drains to match the color and appearance of their home – helping it blend in, and helping your home stand out.
If you want to take your gutter system a step-up from its current material, one of the strongest options is to pick a galvanized steel material. Unlike traditional steel, the galvanized option has a special coating of zinc to reduce the likelihood of splits, cracks, rust and other damages. Because of this coating, galvanized steel is able to withstand extreme temperature swings and harsh weather.
While this type of gutter should be installed by a professional, cleaning and maintenance are easy for homeowners because it’s less susceptible to denting or bending. It also adds curb-appeal and flair to any home, with all the function and protection you need. The Boerne Rain Gutter Pros can help you decide on whether this material is right for you – contact us today for a free consultation and estimate. We’ll come to you and help you find a solution that matches your style, comfort and budget.
If you own a historic home, or even a modern design, you may want to include an elegant element to boost the overall charm and character of your home. For this, our professionals recommend the high-end look of copper.
This is a classic choice, that has graced the outside of homes for decades, and is once again a popular preference for homeowners. While copper can last anywhere from 50 to 150 years – a few lifetimes – the iconic green coloring, known as patina, can begin to occur within a few years.
One of the reasons copper gutters have been admired as a prominent home feature is because of their ability to perform despite extreme temperature changes. Whether it’s hot and humid, or cold and windy, these can outlast and outperform many other traditional options. Our seasoned installation professionals perform their work at the highest of industry standards, and are dedicated to ensuring your investments are handled with care.
While we have successfully helped hundreds of San Antonio-area homeowners, we also specialize in helping business owners enhance their buildings in terms of function and appearance. Many business owners underestimate the importance gutters have, and how much they can help prevent potential issues.
Commercial box rain gutters have a higher capacity for rain water collection, which prevents rain water from overflowing and spilling below onto sidewalks or into vulnerable spots of the building’s foundation. Not only does this mean your employees and guests are safer from potential slips, trips or falls, but you are protecting your finances from potentially hazardous and costly situations. It can prevent mildew or mold growth, cracks or leaks, and liability lawsuits from injured persons.