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Gutter Replacement in Tulsa, OK
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Seamless Gutter Systems
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site from a single continuous piece of metal, custom-cut to the exact dimensions of your roofline. This eliminates the joints and seams where sectional gutters leak, sag, and collect debris. The result is a cleaner appearance, stronger performance, and significantly longer lifespan than pre-cut gutter sections.

Same-Day Installation
Most gutter replacement projects are completed in a single day. Our crews arrive with the materials, portable fabrication equipment, and hardware needed to remove your old system, fabricate new seamless gutters on-site, and install everything — including downspouts, hangers, end caps, and outlets — before we leave.

Warranty-Backed Protection
Every gutter system we install comes with a written workmanship warranty in addition to the manufacturer's material warranty. If a seam fails, a hanger loosens, or any installation-related issue develops, we return and correct it at no additional cost.
Professional Gutter Replacement for Tulsa Homes
Why Gutters Fail in Oklahoma — and What Happens When They Do
Sectional gutter joints separate.
Pre-cut gutter sections joined with connectors and sealant expand and contract with Oklahoma's extreme temperature swings — from below freezing in winter to 110°F+ in summer. Over time, joints pull apart, sealant cracks, and water pours through gaps directly against your fascia and foundation. Seamless gutters eliminate this failure point entirely.
Hangers pull loose from fascia.
Standard spike-and-ferrule hangers weaken over time, especially when gutters hold the weight of standing water, ice, or debris. When hangers fail, gutters sag, creating low spots where water pools instead of draining. We install hidden screw-in hangers rated for heavy loads, spaced at 24-inch intervals to withstand Oklahoma wind and ice conditions.
Undersized gutters overflow.
Standard 5-inch gutters with 2×3-inch downspouts are undersized for Oklahoma's peak rainfall rates. During heavy storms, undersized systems overflow at every corner and downspout outlet, dumping water directly against the foundation. For most Tulsa homes, we recommend 6-inch gutters with oversized 3×4-inch downspouts to handle peak storm volume.
Ice dams form at the gutter line.
When heat escapes through a poorly insulated attic, it melts snow on the roof surface. The meltwater refreezes at the cold gutter line, creating ice dams that back water under shingles and into the roof structure. Proper gutter sizing, pitch, and downspout placement help reduce ice dam risk — though attic insulation and ventilation are the primary preventive measures.
Debris clogs reduce capacity.
Tulsa's mature tree canopy produces heavy leaf, seed pod, and twig deposits in gutters, particularly in fall and spring. Clogged gutters hold standing water, attract mosquitoes, accelerate corrosion, and add weight that pulls hangers from the fascia. We offer gutter guard options for properties with heavy tree coverage.
The Real Cost of Ignoring Gutter Problems
Foundation damage
Foundation damage is the most serious consequence. When water consistently saturates the soil around your foundation, it creates hydrostatic pressure that cracks foundation walls, shifts footings, and causes settlement. Foundation repair in Oklahoma typically costs $5,000 to $15,000+, compared to $1,200 to $2,500 for a full gutter replacement.
Fascia and soffit rot
Occurs when overflowing or leaking gutters keep wood trim continuously wet. Rotted fascia can't hold gutter hangers, creating a cascading failure. Fascia replacement adds $1,000 to $3,000+ to a gutter project that could have been avoided with timely replacement.
Landscape erosion
Landscape erosion from uncontrolled roof runoff washes away mulch, topsoil, and plantings along the foundation line. Beyond the aesthetic damage, erosion redirects water toward the foundation rather than away from it — compounding the drainage problem.
Basement and crawl space flooding
Basement and crawl space flooding results when gutters dump water against the foundation instead of routing it away. Even minor, repeated moisture intrusion creates conditions for mold growth, musty odors, and structural wood deterioration.
Exterior staining
Exterior staining from overflowing gutters leaves permanent mineral and dirt streaks on siding, brick, and stone. Power washing removes surface stains but doesn't address the damage water causes behind the cladding.
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- Roof Replacement
- Storm Damage Restoration
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Gutter Services We Provide
Complete Gutter Replacement
Full removal of your existing gutter system and installation of a new seamless system custom-fabricated on-site. Includes gutters, downspouts, end caps, outlets, corners, hidden hangers, and all mounting hardware. We inspect and replace damaged fascia before mounting new gutters to ensure a solid, long-lasting installation.
Gutter Repair
Not every problem requires full replacement. We repair sagging sections, reseal leaking joints, replace damaged downspouts, reattach loose hangers, and correct pitch problems that cause standing water. After inspection, we'll give you an honest recommendation on whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your situation.
New Construction Installation
For new builds and additions, we work with your builder to design and install a gutter and drainage system matched to the roof area, pitch, and site grading. Getting gutter sizing, placement, and downspout routing right during construction prevents drainage problems that are harder and more expensive to fix after the fact.
Gutter Guards
For properties with heavy tree coverage, gutter guards reduce debris accumulation and maintenance frequency. We install mesh and micro-mesh guard systems that allow water to enter while keeping leaves, seed pods, and pine needles out. Guards don't eliminate maintenance entirely, but they extend the interval between cleanings from months to years.
Materials and Specifications
Seamless aluminum
Seamless aluminum is the most popular residential gutter material and our standard recommendation for most Tulsa homes. It's lightweight, corrosion-resistant, available in 30+ colors, and performs well in Oklahoma's temperature extremes. We use .032-gauge aluminum — heavier than the .027-gauge material many contractors install — for greater rigidity and dent resistance.
Galvanized steel
Galvanized steel gutters offer higher strength and impact resistance than aluminum, making them a strong choice for properties in hail-prone areas or with heavy tree overhang. Steel gutters weigh more and cost more than aluminum but are significantly more resistant to denting and deformation from ladders, branches, and hail.
5-inch and 6-inch K-style profiles
5-inch and 6-inch K-style profiles are the standard residential configurations. The K-style profile (also called ogee) has a flat back that mounts flush against the fascia and a decorative front that complements most home styles. We recommend 6-inch gutters for most Oklahoma homes due to our region's high peak rainfall rates — 6-inch gutters handle approximately 40% more water volume than 5-inch systems.
Oversized 3×4-inch downspouts
Oversized 3×4-inch downspouts drain water faster than standard 2×3-inch downspouts, reducing backup and overflow risk during heavy storms. We position downspouts to route water away from the foundation to appropriate drainage points.
Our Gutter Replacement Process

Inspection and Measurement
We inspect your existing gutter system, fascia condition, roof edge details, and site drainage. Precise measurements of every roof run ensure your new seamless gutters are fabricated to exact specifications. We note problem areas — low spots, overflow points, erosion patterns — so the new system addresses them.

Material Selection
We walk you through material options (aluminum or steel), profile size (5-inch or 6-inch), color choices (30+ options), downspout sizing and placement, and any add-ons like gutter guards. You receive a clear written estimate with no hidden costs.

On-Site Fabrication and Installation
On installation day, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site using portable roll-forming equipment, then install the complete system — gutters, downspouts, hangers, end caps, outlets, and splash guards. Damaged fascia is repaired or replaced before mounting. Most installations are completed in a single day.

Cleanup and Walkthrough
We remove all old materials, clean up the work area, and walk you through the finished installation. We verify proper pitch, drainage flow, and downspout routing, and answer any questions about maintenance and warranty coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gutter Replacement in Tulsa
A typical Nations Best Roofing roof replacement follows these steps:
1. Setup & protection — The crew places tarps and protection around landscaping and your home’s
exterior
2. Tear-off — All existing roofing material is removed completely
3. Deck inspection — The roof deck is inspected; any rotted or damaged decking is replaced
4. Underlayment — New underlayment and ice/water shield are installed
5. Flashing & drip edge — New flashing is installed at all edges, valleys, and penetrations
6. Shingle installation — New shingles are installed according to manufacturer specifications (6 nails per
shingle)
7. Ridge & ventilation — Ridge vents and hip/ridge caps are installed
8. Cleanup — Full cleanup including magnetic nail sweeps of the yard and driveway
Nations Best Roofing & Construction was founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2003 by Jeffrey Parker. As of 2026,
we have over 22 years of continuous operation, making us one of Oklahoma’s longest-licensed roofing
contractors.
Our Oklahoma Construction Industries Board registration number is #80054. We have completed hundreds of
residential and commercial roofing projects across Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas
Yes. Nations Best Roofing & Construction is registered with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
under certification number 80054.
We maintain a $1 million general liability insurance policy on every project. We also require all
subcontractors to carry their own liability insurance and sign a Master Service Agreement. Our BBB A+
accreditation verifies our business practices and complaint resolution record.
Nations Best Roofing & Construction serves Tulsa and over 30 communities across Oklahoma and Northwest
Arkansas. Our primary service areas include:
Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Claremore, Catoosa, Bartlesville,
Muskogee, Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, Moore, Midwest City, Del City, Stillwater, Glenpool, Coweta,
Skiatook, and surrounding communities.
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Take A Step Towards Your Home's New Beginning
Choosing the right partner for your roof replacement in Tulsa makes all the difference in protecting your home and investment. At Nation’s Best Roofing, we combine superior materials, expert installation, and outstanding service to deliver results that exceed your expectations.
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