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Coop63 07-29-2025 06:31 AM

Gutter installation referral
 
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

charles_2000 07-29-2025 07:41 AM

Stipes Gutters just did my yesterday. 352-390-7744. It went great, inexpensive and looks great. But they do have to schedule you in. (they stay very busy it seems)

dewilson58 07-29-2025 07:46 AM

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villagetinker 07-29-2025 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Coop63 (Post 2449327)
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.

dewilson58 07-29-2025 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2449374)
Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.

BUT, there are a lot of houses built now without any landscaping along the sides and back.

Plus gutters move water away from entrances.

charles_2000 07-29-2025 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2449374)
Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.


My house doesn't have any of the orginal landscape anymore. But in the example of this new Villages house, it sure looks like every bit of the water from about 40% of the house is going to land in the front flower bed, front door walkway...


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jswirs 07-30-2025 04:17 AM

Hill's Gutters

star20166@yahoo.com 07-30-2025 05:03 AM

The Gutter Guys. Reasonable prices, on time and quality work.

thevillages2013 07-30-2025 05:07 AM

Get 6” not 5” . Looks much better and no overspill in heavy downpour

Ignatz 07-30-2025 05:15 AM

We used M&M for gutters and attic stairs. Very good group to work with getting these projects done.

I think they might also be a sponsor of this forum.

Stevestuard 07-30-2025 05:16 AM

Gutters
 
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Originally Posted by Coop63 (Post 2449327)
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

We used Gutter Brothers. No complaints😊

Sparky99 07-30-2025 05:35 AM

The Solar Guys. Excellent work at a good price. Gutters are a must have during the July and August downpours.

Remembergoldenrule 07-30-2025 05:44 AM

Get quotes from Stipes +1 (352) 390-7744 I’ve used Stipes for three houses excellent each time. Definitely get 6” ones. Soar Guys 866-429-1335 solar guys also does attic insulation ( none is put over garage by builder), garage door insulation, solar tubes, and attic fans, and roofs I have used them for everything but roof and gutters but heard good things on those two services as well.

MandoMan 07-30-2025 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2449374)
Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.

Well said. If your new house does not have gutters, it is NOT because the developer is cheap, but because the engineers have determined that they aren’t necessary, as all of the homes here are built on sand that allows water to flow into the ground with ease. Older areas with gutters were built with big drainage systems that collect runoff from gutters and send it to lakes and ponds and swamps or to septic systems that have to be filtered, as in Wildwood. If the rain is allowed to sink into the sand, the drainage system can be quite a bit smaller, and that saves you money, if everyone on your block puts up gutters, you could end up flooding the drains, and then you have water in the street.

Last fall at my house I measured 9” of rain in 24 hours. I live in a courtyard villa. The back is all concrete except for a 2 foot to 4 foot strip along the edge. While I do have gutters, at the time they leaked badly. (Someone had tried to save money by using eight foot scraps instead of one long piece, and all the water leaked through the cracks.) Nine inches of rain simply drained into the sand. I had no standing water on the concrete.

Save yourself several thousand dollars and don’t install gutters.

Accidental1 07-30-2025 06:22 AM

I agree.
 
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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2449374)
Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.

Don't rush into it. I have gutters and Hills installed them. If you truely need them I'd recommend Hills. However, I did rush into it because I thought it was the right thing to do. Now all of the water that comes off the long runs on the sides of my home is focused into two downspouts at each corner (4 total). Since the homes are close together and my neighbors have also installed gutters all the water from both their roofs and mine empty into small areas creating very wet spots in the lawn. I believe it would be better if there weren't gutters and the water was distributed along the whole length of the roof and not focussed into the four corner downspouts. That's just my opinion.

Grill Meister 07-30-2025 07:42 AM

Gutters
 
I don't know if M&M Gutters is the same firm as Momentum Gutters: "One and Done Solution; however Momentum was supposed to clean/seal/realign front & sides. And did a totally inferior job. Rain water spills over the sides of the cutters. Called twice....no response. TERRIBLE:boom:

AnthonyJ 07-30-2025 07:47 AM

M & M Gutters were great and the price was good. 352-307-5972

Nana2Teddy 07-30-2025 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by charles_2000 (Post 2449414)
My house doesn't have any of the orginal landscape anymore. But in the example of this new Villages house, it sure looks like every bit of the water from about 40% of the house is going to land in the front flower bed, front door walkway...


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We have this veranda floor plan, and yes we had to add gutters because in every storm we had waterfalls flowing off the roof in the front entry area, and the backyard near the lanai. Stipes added 6” gutters and all is good now. No regrets.

maistocars 07-30-2025 08:55 AM

Absolutely Stipes. Grea t company and prices. 6" gutters.

Packer Fan 07-30-2025 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2449374)
Please wait a while before getting gutters, in many cases these are not necessary, and can in some cases cause more problems than they "solve". The houses are built and the landscaping designed so gutters are not required. We added these to the front of the house only because we were getting stains on the driveway, years later we had problems with the front lawn, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE GUTTERS. If you still decide to get gutters, make sure that the downspouts are located to properly drain away from the house and to the landscaped drainage area.

I totally agree, however, newer homes like mine in Hillsborough were built with gutters along the front for this purpose. They are not necessary. My builder told me that during a walk through, said gutters were a BAD idea because the water hits so hard that it bounces back under the shingles and you get pulling up and mold underneath and may prematurely degrade your roof along the edges. When I recently had attic stairs installed by a gutter company, the owner was after me to let him give me a quote for gutters. When the guys showed up to do the stairs, when I was paying them, I asked about the quote since he didn't say anything. He said, do you really want it, I said no, not interested in gutters, he said good, none of us have them on our house, we basically sell them to Northerners who think they need them. It's easy work. Seriously, if you have a place where the water is digging in, put a flat stone there. I have one spot like that. 10 years in, no issues. Why would I? Gutter are for moving water away from your basement foundation and we don't have basements. Don't waste your money. BTW - if you needed them, they would be in the building code.

JMintzer 07-30-2025 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by maistocars (Post 2449588)
Absolutely Stipes. Grea t company and prices. 6" gutters.

Same here...

BillyGrown 07-31-2025 05:47 AM

Stay Away from Larry’s
 
Larry’s did ours and we still can’t believe the terrible job that was done. Our down spout was fed by a 2 inch hole in our 6 inch gutters! A second person was required to correct everything.

Regorp 07-31-2025 08:22 AM

Gutters
 
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Originally Posted by Coop63 (Post 2449327)
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

STIPES is the best. Nearly everyone in my neighborhood used them and very happy!!

JohnnyP 07-31-2025 01:37 PM

Photos of deficient gutter installation that had to be fixed by homeowner
 
5 Attachment(s)
Gutter Guys new corner installation:
Pictures 1 & 2.

The same new corner leaking installation after being fixed by homeowner:
Picture 3.

Gutter Guys water retention in new gutter:
Picture 4.

The same water retention in new gutter after being fixed by homeowner:
Picture 5.

MX rider 07-31-2025 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Coop63 (Post 2449327)
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

Stipes did a great job for us.

wikolia 08-01-2025 03:39 AM

I had gutters installed on the front only to avoid Niagara Falls over my front doorway and garage. they were installed in 15 minutes by M&M and they drip. my front yard has suffered from the rain water being directed away....

CooperDupper 08-01-2025 11:27 AM

Gutter install
 
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Originally Posted by Coop63 (Post 2449327)
Just moved into TV and looking for company to install new gutters. I appreciate all referrals. Thanks in advance.

This past April, I had all new 6" seamless gutters installed on my Gardenia model using HILL'S Seamless Gutters from Belleview. Their Ph# 352-245-7462
I felt they were reasonable, and work was done efficiently, as well as clean up.


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