Most gutter guards are built to stop leaves, but in Kent it's fir and cedar needles that clog everything. We fit micro-mesh systems with openings fine enough to keep needles out while passing heavy rain.
The result is far less time on a ladder and gutters that stay clear through the debris-heavy fall and winter months.
We use mesh sized for PNW needle drop, not the wide screens that let conifer debris slip straight through.
The guards we install shed Puget Sound downpour volumes fast so water doesn't overshoot the trough.
Where your existing troughs are solid, we fit guards over them after checking pitch and hangers first.
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Tukwila and Des Moines for 12+ years.
From full seamless installations to seasonal cleanings, we handle every gutter need for Kent area homes and businesses with local, weather-tested expertise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gutter Installation And Gutter Cleaning can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
In Kent, seamless aluminum runs are typically priced by the linear foot, and total cost depends on roofline complexity, story height, and downspout count. We measure on site and give a flat written quote before any work starts, so there are no surprises once the trucks roll up.
Around here, heavy-gauge seamless aluminum is the workhorse because it shrugs off constant moisture without rusting. For homes under dense fir and cedar we often steer folks toward wider 6-inch troughs, which move Puget Sound rainfall far better than the standard 5-inch profile.
Homes along the Green River valley and up on the East Hill sit under a lot of conifer needle drop, so twice a year is the honest minimum, ideally late spring and again in late fall. Properties ringed by big-leaf maple or Douglas fir usually need a third pass to stay ahead of the debris load.
If your roof sits under evergreens, guards earn their keep fast in King County. Needles and moss are the real clog culprits here, not just leaves, so we fit micro-mesh systems sized for fine PNW debris rather than the big-hole screens that let needles right through.
Yes. We work through Kent's wet stretch year round and simply plan around the heavier downpours. Aluminum and steel go up fine in damp weather, and getting your drainage squared away before the winter atmospheric rivers hit is honestly the smartest time to do it.
Every crew is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to work in Washington, and we pull permits when a job calls for one. You get proof of coverage up front, and our installers follow L&I safety standards on every ladder and lift across the Kent area.
The cheap wide-screen kind don't, but the micro-mesh systems we fit are sized for fine fir and cedar needle drop, which is exactly the debris that clogs King County gutters.
They cut it way down, not to zero. You'll still want an occasional top rinse, but you lose the twice-a-year deep scoop that unguarded troughs demand here.
Quality micro-mesh is rated to pass Puget Sound downpour volumes while keeping debris out. We pick a mesh that sheds water fast so nothing overshoots the trough.
In most cases yes, as long as your current troughs are sound and pitched right. We inspect first and flag any repairs needed before fitting guards over them.
Tired of pulling needles twice a year? Ask about Kent micro-mesh guards today.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Gutter Installation And Gutter Cleaning needs.

They resized our gutters to 6-inch after years of overflow under the firs, and we haven't had water over the edge since. The crew was quick and left everything spotless.
Marcus Ellison

Booked a fall cleaning and they found a clogged downspout draining right at our foundation. Fixed it same visit. Honest folks who clearly know Kent homes.
Priya Nakamura

New seamless gutters and guards on our East Hill place. No more twice-a-year ladder duty pulling needles. Worth every penny and the quote was exactly what we paid.
Dana Whitfield
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