Aged sectional systems leaking at multiple joints across the run.
This service exists to stop a small water problem from becoming a construction problem.
Replacement is about ending the cycle of repeat repairs and hidden water damage. The homeowner job is clarity: know whether the system is still worth saving and what the line-by-line cost looks like before the old gutters come down.
What to expect from ProCraft
Removal of the old system, fascia check before anything new goes up, and clear photos if hidden damage shows up.
Seamless runs made on our equipment the same day so the schedule does not depend on another shop.
Fixed pricing before work starts, with a phone call first if something truly changes mid-job.
What we are actually fixing when this problem shows up.
Improperly sized gutters that cannot keep up with Pacific Northwest rainfall volume.
Systems holding up fascia rot, failing hardware, or repeated patch history that no longer pencils out.
We also serve these Seattle-area locations
If this service is the fit, these are the cities and submarkets where we handle the same problem with the same crew and process.
Seattle
Steep rooflines, older housing stock, and heavy fir canopy make Seattle a drainage city, not just a gutter city.
View Area PageBellevue
Bellevue jobs are about curb appeal, HOA expectations, and clean execution that still solves the real drainage problem.
View Area PageKirkland
Kirkland mixes mature tree cover, waterfront exposure, and homeowners who want a clean result without contractor drama.
View Area PageRedmond
Redmond combines suburban rooflines, HOA communities, and heavy tree debris that can turn a small weakness into repeat overflow.
View Area PageBothell
Bothell is a mix of rapid-growth neighborhoods and 1980s-90s homes reaching the age where original gutter systems start to drift.
View Area PageLynnwood
Lynnwood has older housing stock, heavy leaf debris, and runoff issues that do not always look serious from the street.
View Area PageShoreline
Shoreline is dense tree canopy, older homes, and west-facing exposure that punishes loose joints fast.
View Area PageTacoma
Tacoma means older fascia, steeper rooflines, and historic homes where quiet drainage failure gets expensive fast.
View Area PageSammamish
Sammamish is newer construction, HOA-heavy neighborhoods, and plateau drainage patterns that make runoff direction a real issue.
View Area PageIssaquah
Issaquah gets heavier tree debris and more consequential drainage paths because mountain proximity changes both rainfall feel and runoff behavior.
View Area PageGig Harbor
Gig Harbor adds coastal exposure and salt air to the usual PNW gutter equation, which changes how hardware ages over time.
View Area PageQuestions about gutter replacement
These are the questions homeowners usually ask when they are trying to separate a real fix from a sales pitch.
I got a quote for $9,000 or $10,000. Is that normal?
Sometimes it is real. A lot of the time it is franchise pricing, not project reality. If the number feels wildly high, send it over. We will break down our scope line by line so you can compare actual work instead of reacting to a headline number.
Do you replace everything even if part of the system still works?
Not automatically. If one elevation is failing and another is still sound, we will tell you. Replacement should follow the condition of the system, not the size of the sales target.
Do you check fascia before installing new gutters?
Yes. Installing a new system over rotted fascia only hides the problem until it gets expensive again. We inspect before the new gutters go up and show you anything we find.