Seamless Gutter Installation in Baltimore & Central Maryland

Don't wait for a flooded basement or ruined landscaping to think about your roofline. A failing gutter system does more than just overflow — it actively directs water toward your home's most vulnerable areas. We custom-extrude .027 or .032 gauge seamless aluminum right in your driveway, ensuring a perfect, leak-proof fit that channels heavy Maryland downpours safely away from your foundation. Backed by five generations of local expertise, Baltimore Roofing & Remodeling delivers the premium gutters, durable leaf guards, and custom fascia repair you need to protect your investment.

Seamless Gutter Installation in Baltimore & Central Maryland

Don't wait for a flooded basement or ruined landscaping to think about your roofline. A failing gutter system does more than just overflow — it actively directs water toward your home's most vulnerable areas. We custom-extrude .027 or .032 gauge seamless aluminum right in your driveway, ensuring a perfect, leak-proof fit that channels heavy Maryland downpours safely away from your foundation. Backed by five generations of local expertise, Baltimore Roofing & Remodeling delivers the premium gutters, durable leaf guards, and custom fascia repair you need to protect your investment.

Different Types of Gutters

3-Inch K-Style

5-Inch K-Style

Water Capacity: Low Volume

Best Suited For:





Roof Pitch Compatibility: Flat to Very Low Pitch only.
Water Capacity: Moderate Volume

Best Suited For:





Roof Pitch Compatibility: Standard Pitch (Most common residential slopes).

Gutters come in dozens of shapes and sizes to fit any structure. To keep things simple, we are highlighting three distinct profiles — the 3-Inch K-Style, 5-Inch K-Style, and U-Style (Half-Round) — to show how size and shape impact water capacity, roof compatibility, and curb appeal.

Other Factors To Consider

Material Gauge (.027 vs .032): The thickness of your aluminum matters. We install premium .027 gauge seamless aluminum for standard residential homes, providing the perfect balance of durability and a clean finish. For commercial properties with massive rooflines, we upgrade to heavy-duty .032 gauge to handle the extreme water volume and wear.

Custom Colors: Gutters don't have to be basic white. Seamless aluminum comes in dozens of factory-baked enamel colors, allowing you to perfectly blend them into your roofline or create a striking contrast against your siding.

Architectural Aesthetics: Your gutters frame your home and should complement your curb appeal. Standard K-style mimics traditional crown molding for modern homes, while U-Style (Half-Round) provides an elegant, historically accurate finish for classic and custom estates.

  • Sheds & detached garages.
  • Small porches or porticos.
  • Not recommended for full-size residential homes in Maryland.

  • Typical suburban single-family homes.
  • Townhomes and rowhomes.
  • Ranch-style houses with average square footage.

U-Style

Water Capacity: High Velocity Flow

Best Suited For:






Roof Pitch Compatibility: Steep Pitch (Excellent for managing fast runoff).
  • Historic restorations.
  • High-end custom builds where aesthetics are priority.
  • Homes where external brackets are a desired design element.

Is It Time To Replace Your Gutters?

Is Water Pooling Near Your Foundation?

The primary job of a gutter system is to direct water away from your home's foundation. If you notice puddles forming near your house, washed-out landscaping, or worse— a damp basement — your gutter system is failing its most critical task, putting you at risk for massive structural repair bills.

If you answer "Yes" to one or more of these questions, consider installing new seamless gutters.

If your gutters look like they are pulling away from the fascia board or sagging in the middle, it means the hangers are failing under the weight of standing water, debris, or ice. Gutters are designed to be flush against your home; once they detach, water will spill directly down your siding and foundation.

Do Your Gutters Overflow During Heavy Rain?

Have You Noticed Peeling Paint or Rust Spots?

While peeling paint might seem like a cosmetic issue, it is a massive red flag indicating that water is overflowing and running down your home's exterior. Furthermore, if you see rust spots or orange discoloration on the gutters themselves, the protective coating has failed, and the metal is actively deteriorating and prone to cracking.

Are Your Gutters Sagging or Pulling Away?

Gutters should effectively channel water even during heavy downpours. If water is cascading over the sides like a waterfall, your gutters are either hopelessly clogged, improperly pitched, or simply too narrow to handle the volume of water coming off your roof.