Stop Water From Damaging Your Home

Gutter Replacement in North Houston for homes with overflow, sagging gutters, or visible foundation erosion

Entrusted Roofing installs full gutter replacement systems for homeowners whose gutters no longer move water away from the structure. You may notice pooling near the foundation after rain, streaks running down siding, or sections pulling away from the fascia. These conditions indicate that the system has stopped functioning and needs replacement, not just repair.


We remove the existing gutters and install custom-fit systems designed to handle the volume of water your roof sheds during heavy rain. In North Houston, sudden downpours can overwhelm undersized or poorly sloped gutters, causing water to spill over edges and collect where it can damage roofing, siding, and the foundation. The new system is measured, pitched, and secured to direct water into downspouts and away from vulnerable areas.


If you see water staining on exterior walls or notice your gutters separating from the roofline, schedule an evaluation to determine whether replacement is the right step.

What Changes After the System Goes In

When your old gutters come down, you see how much rust, separation, or warping has developed over time. The replacement process involves removing all existing hangers and sections, checking the fascia for rot or damage, and installing new gutters with properly spaced brackets and correct slope. We measure each run to ensure the water moves steadily toward the outlets without sitting in low spots.


Once the new system is in place, rainwater flows cleanly through the channels and exits through downspouts positioned to keep water away from the house. You will no longer see overflow during storms, and soil erosion near the foundation stops progressing. Entrusted Roofing fits each section to your roofline so the system works with your existing roof to protect the exterior from top to bottom.


The work does not include gutter guards or extensions, though those can be added separately. We focus on installing a functional drainage system that handles the water your roof collects and moves it where it will not cause harm. If your downspouts discharge too close to the foundation, we reposition them during installation.

Questions About Replacing Your Gutters

Homeowners often ask how long the process takes and what they should watch for after the work is complete.

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How long does gutter replacement take for a typical home?

Most residential installations finish in one day, depending on the roofline and the number of corners and valleys that require custom fitting.

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What material do you use for the new gutters?

We install seamless aluminum gutters that resist rust and hold up under consistent exposure to rain and humidity common in North Houston.

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How do I know if my fascia needs repair before the new gutters go on?

We check the fascia during removal and let you know if there is rot or damage that must be addressed before the new system can be securely mounted.

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What happens to water after it leaves the downspouts?

Downspouts should discharge at least five feet from the foundation, and we position them to prevent water from pooling near the base of your home.

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When should I consider replacing gutters instead of repairing them?

If you see multiple sections sagging, rusting through, or separating from the house, replacement provides a longer-term solution than patching individual problem areas.

If your current gutters no longer keep water away from your home, contact Entrusted Roofing to discuss a replacement system suited to your roof and the drainage demands of your property.