Aluminum gutters are the most popular type of gutter because they balance durability and cost. The average cost to install aluminum gutters ranges from $8.10 to $19.20 per linear foot, including materials and labor.
For a gutter length of 150 linear feet, you can expect to pay between $1,215 and $2,880. You may pay more for the installation on multi-story homes or complex structures.
The costs in this pricing guide are based on our nationwide analysis of aluminum gutter installation costs across the U.S., including urban and rural areas. The final cost of your project will depend on the type, style, size, and other add-ons of your gutters.
Cost by Location
The cost of aluminum gutter installation can vary depending on your location. In metropolitan cities or urban areas with a high cost of living, installation prices are higher than in rural regions. Areas with strong demand for construction services may also see slightly higher prices for aluminum gutters.
The table below shows the average cost of aluminum gutter installation across various cities in the U.S., including both metropolitan and urban areas:
Location | Average Cost Per Linear Foot (Including Labor and Materials) |
Northeast U.S. | |
Pawtucket, RI | $8.00 – $19.00 |
New York, NY | $8.90 – $22.00 |
Southeast U.S. | |
Dothan, AL | $7.60 – $17.40 |
Atlanta, GA | $7.70 – $17.80 |
Midwest U.S. | |
South Bend, IN | $7.90 – $18.40 |
Chicago, IL | $8.50 – $20.50 |
Northwest U.S. | |
Corvallis, OR | $7.90 – $18.60 |
Seattle, WA | $8.60 – $20.90 |
Southwest U.S. | |
Roswell, NM | $7.70 – $17.80 |
San Diego, CA | $8.20 – $19.70 |
Cost by Size
The size of the guttering required for your home is the primary factor that determines the gutter installation cost.
You can estimate the total cost of your project using the typical range of $8.10 to $19.20 per linear foot. The table below shows the typical cost range of several common gutter sizes.
Gutter Size | Typical Length | Average Cost (Including Material and Labor) |
Small | 100 ft. | $810 – $1,920 |
Medium | 200 ft. | $1,620 – $3,840 |
Large | 300 ft. | $2,430 – $5,760 |
Cost by Style
The style of gutter you choose impacts the overall cost of your project. K-style gutters are affordable and the most commonly used type in residential homes. Most gutter styles, including K-style, are available in standard widths of 5 and 6 inches.
The following table shows the costs of various styles of aluminum gutters
Gutter Style | Average Cost (Only Material) |
K-Style | $3.70 – $7.70 |
Fascia | $5 – $10 |
Half-round | $5.70 – $9.30 |
European-style | $7 – $11 |
- K-style: K-style gutters have a flat bottom and a decorative front. This type is a popular choice due to its affordability and durability. It can be more challenging to clean due to its sharp angles, and is more likely to collect debris and clog.
- Fascia: Fascia gutters are designed to blend seamlessly with your home’s fascia board. These gutters provide a sleek and streamlined look and enhance the curb appeal of your property.
- Half-Round: Half-round gutters feature a rounded shape that adds a touch of elegance to any home. They allow for quieter water flow and are less prone to clogging.
- European Style: These gutters feature ornate designs and intricate detailing for those seeking a more distinctive European-inspired aesthetic. Their unique appearance can make a striking statement and elevate the overall visual appeal of your home.
Cost by Type
Your chosen gutter type can also significantly impact your gutter system’s installation cost and performance. There are two main types: sectional and seamless. Each has its pros and cons.
See the prices below and the differences between them.
Gutter Style | Average Cost (Only Material) |
Sectional | $4 – $7 |
Seamless | $10 – $13 |
- Sectional Gutters: Sectional gutters are made of separate sections that are connected during installation. These gutters are widely available and come in standard lengths. The affordability and ease of installation make these gutters popular for many homeowners.
- Seamless Gutters: Seamless aluminum gutters are custom-made on-site. This way, the gutters will fit the exact dimensions of your home. They are formed using specialized equipment, reducing the number of seams and joints where leaks can occur.
Labor Costs
On average, gutter contractors charge between $1.50 and $6.30 per linear foot for aluminum gutter installation. Labor charges are generally lower for sectional-type gutters than for seamless gutters.
Additionally, a low- or moderate-pitch roof with easy accessibility will have lower installation costs than a steep or complex roof design. Working on a steep roof or multi-store homes requires additional safety precautions, which can increase labor time and costs.
Upgrades and Add-Ons
Many upgrades and add-ons are available to improve the functionality and performance of your gutter system. See the most commonly used upgrades for gutter installation and their costs below.
Type of Upgrade | Average Cost (Materials Only) |
Aluminum Downspout | $3 – $10 per linear foot |
Gutter Guard | $4 – $7 |
Downspout Screen | $5 – $15 each |
Downspout Extension | $9 – $38 |
Heat Tape | $12 – $20 per linear foot (including installation) |
- Aluminum Downspout: Efficiently channels water from the gutters to the ground and helps prevent water damage around your home’s foundation.
- Gutter Guard: These are installed over the gutters to remove leaves, twigs, and other debris. It helps reduce the need for frequent cleaning and lowers the risk of clogs.
- Downspout Screen: Help prevent debris from entering the downspout and causing blockages. This acts like an extra layer of protection for your gutter system.
- Downspout Extension: These are useful for directing water farther away from the foundation and reducing the risk of basement flooding.
- Heat Tapes: Heat tapes are used in colder climates to prevent ice buildup and ensure proper water flow.
Other Factors That Affect Cost
In addition to gutter size, other factors can influence the overall cost of your project. Include the corresponding cost in your estimate if these apply to your project.
Gutter Width
The right gutter width depends on your roof size, the amount of rainfall in your area, and the slope of your roof. Wider gutters are better suited for areas with heavy rainfall or large roofs, as they can carry more water and help prevent overflow or damage.
Among the popular gutter widths, 4-inch, 5-inch, and 6-inch gutters are commonly used on homes. In general, the wider the gutter, the higher the cost.
Home Height
The number of stories your home has directly affects how much guttering is needed and how complex the installation will be. The more stories your home has, the more gutter length you’ll need—and the more it’s going to cost. The added height and the challenge of accessing upper levels raise the overall cost of aluminum gutter installation.
Aluminum Gauge
Aluminum gutters come in gauges ranging from 0.019 to 0.032 inches, with 0.027 and 0.032 inches being the most commonly used. A higher gauge number means thinner aluminum, while a lower gauge number indicates a thicker, more durable material.
As the aluminum gauge number decreases (indicating thicker material), materials and installation costs generally increase. Thicker aluminum gauges are best suited for areas with harsh weather conditions or where gutters are likely to be exposed to more wear and tear.
Gutter Removal
Before installing new aluminum gutters, any existing gutter system needs to be taken down and disposed of. Many professional installers offer removal and disposal services for an additional fee. On average, removal costs range from $0.80 to $3 per linear foot.
Gutter Painting
Gutter painting improves your home’s aesthetic appeal and protects your aluminum gutters against moisture and corrosion. You can expect to pay between $3 and $6 per linear foot for gutter paint services.
FAQ
No. We do not recommend installing gutters yourself. Improperly installed gutters can lead to various issues, such as water leakage, irregular water flow, and even damage to your home’s foundation. Additionally, working at heights poses a significant risk of falling.
While DIY installation may seem like a cost-saving option, the potential risks and complications make it a task best left to the professionals.
Aluminum gutters can last 20 years or more when properly installed and maintained. The exact lifespan of aluminum gutters can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the material, local climate conditions, and the level of maintenance they receive.
Copper gutters are a premium choice for their elegance and durability but have a higher price tag. Steel offers excellent strength and durability but can rust and require regular maintenance to prevent corrosion. Vinyl is lightweight, affordable, and easy to install. Vinyl gutters resist rust and corrosion but may not be as durable as aluminum and can become brittle over time.
Keep Your Home Protected from Water Damage
Aluminum gutters reduce the risk of leaks and enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal. They are highly resistant to corrosion, ensuring the longevity and durability of a guttering system. A professional gutter installer has the experience and expertise to ensure gutters are correctly installed.
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Rahul Satinneni contributed to this article.
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