Gutters & Accessories in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas gutters sit bone-dry for the better part of the year — then a July monsoon drops an inch of rain in forty minutes and exposes every weakness in the system at once. Our Gutters & Accessories team installs, repairs, and upgrades gutter systems built specifically for the Mojave Desert’s feast-or-famine rain cycle, and we know the Mediterranean-style homes across Las Vegas inside and out. If your fascia is soft, your gutters are overflowing, or you’ve never once inspected a system that’s been hanging there since 1998, call us at (725) 400-0403 — estimates are free.

Why Las Vegas Roof Repair Services Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Gutters & Accessories Company
Wayne Ford has been working roofs and gutters in Las Vegas for over 11 years — not from an office, but from the job site itself. Wayne is the Lead Technician, which means when you call us out to your Summerlin home or your North Las Vegas rental, you get the decision-maker on the ladder, not a subcontracted crew who’s never seen the neighborhood before. That hands-on approach has earned us 613 verified five-star reviews, one of the strongest review records in the Las Vegas roofing trade. We know how Clark County homes are built, we know what the monsoon season does to gutter brackets on stucco fascia, and we’ve seen enough failing K-style systems on 1990s Spanish-style homes to diagnose problems fast and fix them right.
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Our Gutters & Accessories Services in Las Vegas
Seamless Gutter Installation
Sectional gutters have joints — and joints fail under Las Vegas conditions faster than almost anywhere else. Extreme UV exposure and 160°F+ roof-surface temperatures cause vinyl miters and end caps on west-facing elevations in communities like Mountain’s Edge to warp and separate within a few years, creating drip-through gaps that stain stucco and slowly erode the soil at your foundation. We fabricate seamless aluminum gutters on-site, cut to the exact length of your roofline, so there are no mid-run joints to fail when the monsoon hits. For most Las Vegas homes with clay or concrete tile roofs, we size up to 6-inch profiles to handle the higher runoff velocity that wide tile overhangs produce.
Gutter Repair
A gutter that looks fine in June can be a disaster waiting to happen by the time the first monsoon cell rolls through in mid-July. We see this constantly on Las Vegas homes built between 1995 and 2007 — original 4-inch aluminum gutters that are pulling away from the fascia, packed with Mojave dust, or sagging at mid-span from years of thermal expansion cycles. Our repair work covers re-pitching, bracket replacement, resealing open joints, and resecuring runs that wind has loosened from stucco-over-OSB fascia construction. If the damage is limited, repair is the honest recommendation. We’ll tell you straight which way to go.
Gutter Guard Installation
Desert debris is different from what you’d find in a wet-climate city. Las Vegas gutters accumulate windblown sand, dried palm fronds, tumbleweed fragments, and fine Mojave dust during the long dry stretch — and that material compacts into a near-solid plug by the time monsoon season arrives. Standard foam inserts trap more debris than they block. We install mesh gutter guards rated for high-wind debris load, which keep fine particulate out without creating a secondary clog point. On tile-eave homes in Summerlin South and Rhodes Ranch where cleaning a gutter means navigating a fragile clay tile overhang, guards make the long-term maintenance math significantly simpler.
Downspout Repair and Fascia Repair
Downslope wind gusts from the Spring Mountains are a real force in the Las Vegas Valley, and they routinely rip downspout straps and fascia-mounted brackets free from the stucco cladding on 1990s–2000s master-planned homes. A hanging downspout doesn’t just look bad — it means monsoon water is discharging two feet from your foundation instead of five. We re-anchor straps with hardware appropriate for stucco-over-OSB substrate rather than the undersized originals, and we extend downspout terminations away from foundation soil where necessary. When we pull a gutter run to make repairs and find the fascia board behind it is soft, spongy, or showing rot — a common finding on Las Vegas homes that have overflowed silently for one or two monsoon seasons — we replace the damaged fascia board before reinstalling the gutter. A new gutter on a rotted fascia is not a finished job.
Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
Our roofing and accessory work in Las Vegas draws on material relationships with seven manufacturers — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral. For gutter-adjacent work, that means we understand how roofing system components interact with gutter performance: how Boral and CertainTeed tile profiles affect runoff volume, how GAF and Owens Corning underlayment conditions connect to the water intrusion we find behind fascia boards. We source aluminum gutter stock suited to Las Vegas’s thermal expansion demands and carry hardware appropriate for the stucco-over-OSB construction that defines most of the valley’s residential housing. Fast turnaround for Las Vegas customers — we don’t wait on parts.
Common Gutters & Accessories Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Desert dust and debris packing during the dry season: Las Vegas gutters can go 8–10 months without seeing a drop of rain, and during that stretch they quietly fill with windblown sand, dust, and organic debris from desert landscaping. When a monsoon surge arrives, fully blocked channels overflow immediately — driving water behind the fascia and into the underlayment on tile-roofed homes along Summerlin’s west-valley streets before the storm is even half over.
- Vinyl gutter component warping on west-facing elevations: Afternoon sun in Las Vegas is punishing, and vinyl gutter miters, end caps, and outlet connections on west-facing sides of homes in communities like Mountain’s Edge often warp and separate within three to five years of installation. The resulting drip-through joints stain stucco exteriors, erode landscaping, and — over time — undermine the soil adjacent to foundation slabs.
- Wind-damaged brackets and separated downspouts: High-sustained-wind events in the Las Vegas Valley, particularly downslope gusts off the Spring Mountains, pull gutter brackets and downspout straps free from stucco-clad fascia boards. Homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s often have the original fasteners, which were sized for the lighter winds assumed at the time of construction — not the observed gusts we see today along the I-215 corridor.
- Undersized 4-inch gutters on tile-overhang homes: The broad eave overhangs on Mediterranean and Spanish-style homes in Las Vegas accelerate and concentrate runoff in a way that flat or low-pitch asphalt-shingle roofs don’t. Original 4-inch K-style gutters installed during the 1990s–2000s construction boom were adequate for average rainfall but were never designed for a monsoon cell that drops an inch per hour. The result is overflow that bypasses the gutter entirely and lands directly on the stucco wall or at the foundation line.
Pricing for Gutters & Accessories in Las Vegas, NV
Gutter work in Las Vegas runs across a meaningful price range depending on linear footage, material, and what we find behind the existing system. Here are honest ranges for our current Las Vegas market:

- Seamless aluminum gutter installation: $8–$14 per linear foot installed, depending on profile size (5-inch vs. 6-inch) and roof access complexity. A typical 2,000 sq ft Las Vegas home runs $900–$1,800 for a full perimeter replacement.
- Gutter repair (re-pitch, re-bracket, reseal): $150–$450 for most single-run repairs. Significant bracket and anchor work on stucco fascia runs toward the higher end.
- Mesh gutter guard installation: $4–$9 per linear foot, depending on guard grade and tile-eave access requirements.
- Downspout repair or replacement: $75–$250 per downspout, including strap hardware and extension where needed.
- Fascia board replacement (per section): $200–$600 depending on board length, material, and whether tile needs to be temporarily removed for access.
These are Las Vegas market rates as we know them — not national averages padded for margin. Wayne will give you a straight number on-site. Call (725) 400-0403 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Our gutter and roofing work extends well beyond city limits. We regularly serve homeowners in Spring Valley, where 1990s tract homes face the same dust-compaction and monsoon-overflow problems as the broader Las Vegas valley. We cover North Las Vegas and Summerlin South as well — communities where the housing stock, roof profiles, and gutter challenges are nearly identical to what we see every week in Las Vegas proper. One call covers the whole area.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Gutters & Accessories in Las Vegas
Yes — and the dry season is exactly why. Las Vegas averages around 4 inches of rainfall per year, but nearly all of it arrives in a handful of violent monsoon events between July and September. A single storm can drop more than an inch in under an hour. Without functional gutters, that concentrated surge hits your fascia, your foundation soil, and your stucco walls all at once. Homes without gutters — or with clogged, undersized systems — sustain fascia rot, foundation erosion, and water intrusion into the underlayment behind tile eaves in a single storm. The gutters earn their keep in about four hours of total annual use. Call (725) 400-0403 to have your system checked before monsoon season starts.
Because they’ve been filling with desert debris for the previous ten months and you can’t see it from the ground. Las Vegas gutters accumulate windblown sand, dried plant material, and fine Mojave dust through the long dry stretch — material that compacts into a near-solid block by summer. The first hard monsoon rain hits a system that’s functionally sealed shut, and the water goes over the lip before it has time to find the downspout. We see this on streets across Rhodes Ranch and Summerlin regularly. A pre-monsoon clean and inspection — or a quality mesh guard installation — solves it. Call (725) 400-0403 to get on the schedule before the first July storm.
Six-inch seamless aluminum gutters are the right call for most Mediterranean and Spanish-style tile-roof homes in the Las Vegas area. The wide overhangs on these homes concentrate runoff into a narrow discharge zone, and the steep-to-moderate pitch of many tile roofs accelerates water velocity before it reaches the gutter. The original 4-inch K-style gutters installed during the 1990s–2000s construction boom were adequate for normal rainfall averages — they weren’t sized for monsoon surge rates. Upgrading to 6-inch profiles with appropriately sized 3×4-inch downspouts makes a measurable difference in overflow prevention. We can measure your home and give you a linear-foot quote the same visit. Call (725) 400-0403.
It’s both, and the gutter caused the roofing problem. Soft, spongy fascia behind a gutter on a Las Vegas home almost always traces back to one or more monsoon seasons where the gutter overflowed or a joint leaked, driving water behind the board repeatedly. The OSB sub-fascia construction common on 1990s–2000s master-planned homes in Las Vegas absorbs moisture quickly and doesn’t recover. Left alone, the rot migrates into the rafter tails and the underlayment at the eave edge — at which point you’re looking at a repair that extends well beyond the gutter itself. We replace the damaged fascia board as part of the gutter job, not as a separate contractor callout. Wayne assesses the extent of the damage on-site. Call (725) 400-0403 before the next monsoon season accelerates it further.
In most cases, a straight gutter replacement in Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County does not require a building permit, but HOA approval for visible exterior changes — color, profile, or material — is common in master-planned communities like Summerlin South and Rhodes Ranch. Some HOAs require pre-approval for any exterior modification, including gutters. We recommend checking your CC&Rs before scheduling installation if you’re in a managed community. Wayne can advise on what documentation HOAs in the Las Vegas valley typically request during the estimate visit. Don’t let the approval process be a surprise. Call (725) 400-0403 to get the conversation started early.
Schedule Your Free Estimate in Las Vegas
If your gutters haven’t been looked at since the Clinton administration — or since the last monsoon season proved they weren’t working — call Wayne Ford’s team at (725) 400-0403. We serve Las Vegas and surrounding communities, we know the clay-tile homes of this valley better than most, and we give straight estimates without the sales pressure. Over 613 five-star reviews, 11 years of Las Vegas roofs, and Wayne on the job every time. The next monsoon season will come. Your gutters should be ready for it.
Reviewed by Wayne Ford, Owner and Lead Technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2013.