Free Gutter Report
Free Gutter Damage Report
Get instant gutter measurements, repair cost estimates, and siding & roof data – all from satellite imagery. No ladder needed.
No contractor visit required. No credit card. 100% free.
What You'll Get
Your free report includes gutter measurements, cost estimates, and full roof and siding data – no appointment needed.
Gutter Linear Footage
Precise measurements of your total gutter run along every roofline edge, so you know exactly how much material you need.
Damage Assessment
Satellite imagery helps identify sagging sections, visible gaps, and areas where gutters may be pulling away from the fascia.
Cost Estimates by Material
See what new gutters would cost in aluminum, copper, steel, or vinyl – side by side with installed pricing for your area.
Regional Price Comparison
Gutter installation costs vary by region. Our estimates reflect real pricing in your area so you know what's fair.
Roof & Siding Data Included
Your report also covers full roof measurements, pitch analysis, and siding square footage – everything a contractor needs in one place.
Drainage & Downspout Analysis
We estimate downspout count and placement based on your roofline to ensure proper water flow and prevent foundation damage.
How It Works
Enter Your Address
Type in your home address – that's all we need to get started.
We Analyze Your Property
Our system uses satellite imagery to measure your gutters, roofline edges, and overall property exterior automatically.
Get Your Detailed Report
Receive a full breakdown of gutter footage, material options, cost estimates, plus roof and siding data – instantly.
Gutter Material Cost Comparison
Installed cost per linear foot varies by material. Your report will show estimates specific to your home's measurements and region.
| Material | Cost / Linear Ft (Installed) | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Aluminum | $4 - $9 | 20 - 30 years |
| Copper | $15 - $25 | 50 - 100 years |
| Steel | $6 - $12 | 20 - 30 years |
| Vinyl | $3 - $5 | 10 - 20 years |
Why This Matters
$1,000+
Average savings when homeowners compare multiple gutter quotes with accurate measurements in hand
$4,000-$8,000
Foundation repairs from water damage caused by failing gutters – prevention is far cheaper
100%
Knowing your gutter specs means contractors can't overcharge you on materials or footage
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do new gutters cost?
For a typical home, new gutter installation runs between $600 and $2,500 depending on material, linear footage, and your region. Aluminum gutters are the most popular choice at $4-$9 per linear foot installed. Copper is the premium option at $15-$25 per foot. Your free report will give you a personalized estimate based on your actual measurements.
What are the signs my gutters need replacing?
Common signs include sagging or pulling away from the house, visible cracks or splits, peeling paint or rust spots, water pooling around your foundation, and gutters that overflow during rain despite being clean. If your gutters are more than 20 years old, it's worth getting an assessment even if they look okay from the ground.
Does the report also cover my roof and siding?
Yes. Your free report includes full roof measurements with pitch analysis, siding square footage, and gutter linear footage – all from a single address lookup. This gives you (and any contractor you hire) a complete picture of your home's exterior.
How accurate is the satellite analysis for gutters?
Our gutter measurements are derived from high-resolution roofline edge detection and are typically within 95% accuracy of an in-person measurement. Since gutters follow the roofline, we can calculate linear footage precisely from satellite imagery. For homes with unusual configurations, we recommend confirming with your contractor.
Is this really free? What's the catch?
It's genuinely free with no hidden fees. We're RoofTap, a field service management platform for contractors. This tool helps homeowners get informed about their property, and when they're ready for work, we connect them with trusted local contractors who use our platform. That's how we keep it free for you.
Should I repair or replace my gutters?
If damage is limited to a small section (a few feet of sagging or a single leak), repair is usually the better option at $150-$500. If you're seeing widespread issues – multiple leaks, sagging across several sections, or rust throughout – full replacement is more cost-effective long-term. Your report's cost estimates can help you weigh both options.
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