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Eavestroughs / Gutter Installation

Eavestrough Installation & Replacement

 Your eavestrough system plays an important role in protecting your home from water damage. When gutters are leaking, sagging, overflowing, or draining improperly, water can end up too close to your roofline, siding, foundation, and landscaping. 


 At North Aluminum, we install eavestrough systems designed to move water away from your home efficiently and help protect the areas that matter most. Whether you need to replace an older gutter system or install new eavestroughs as part of an exterior upgrade, we focus on clean workmanship, proper drainage, and a finished look that suits your home. 

New white aluminum gutters installed on a modern home, shown in a clean professional photo

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Why Eavestroughs Matter

White eavestrough with rain overflowing and leaves clogging the water drainage.

Making a decision starts with understanding the problem

A properly installed eavestrough system helps:

 

  • direct rainwater away from your home
     
  • reduce water buildup near the foundation
     
  • protect soffit and fascia from excess moisture
     
  • help prevent staining and overflow on siding
     
  • improve the clean, finished look of the roofline


 In Ontario, homes deal with heavy rain, snow, ice, and seasonal temperature changes. That means your gutter system needs to do more than just look good — it needs to work properly. 

Signs You May Need New Eavestroughs

 

You may want to replace or upgrade your eavestroughs if you notice:


  • water overflowing during rainfall
     
  • sagging or pulling away from the house
     
  • leaking corners or joints
     
  • rust, holes, or visible damage
     
  • water collecting near the foundation
     
  • staining on siding or fascia
     
  • older gutters that no longer drain well
     

These issues can lead to bigger exterior problems if they are ignored for too long.

Our Eavestrough Services

 At North Aluminum, our eavestrough work is focused on both function and appearance. We install systems that are meant to handle water properly while giving your home a clean, finished roofline.


Our eavestrough services include:


  • new eavestrough installation
     
  • replacement of old or damaged gutters
     
  • upgrades as part of soffit and fascia work
     
  • downspout planning for better drainage
     
  • exterior finishing for a cleaner overall look


  • 1-year workmanship warranty
     

Every home is different, which is why we look at drainage, roofline layout, and the condition of the surrounding exterior before recommending the best approach.

What Makes a Good Eavestrough Installation?

A gutter system should do more than simply hang along the edge of the roof. Good eavestrough installation comes down to the details.


We focus on:


Proper Water Flow

The system should direct water efficiently toward the downspouts and away from the home.


Secure Support

Eavestroughs need to be installed firmly so they stay straight, stable, and reliable over time.


Clean Roofline Appearance

A new system should improve the appearance of the home, not just solve a drainage problem.


Integration With Soffit and Fascia

Because the gutter system works along the roof edge, it often ties closely into fascia and soffit condition as well.

Why Homeowners Choose North Aluminum

Built for Ontario Homes

We understand the exterior challenges that come with local weather, from heavy rain to winter buildup and seasonal wear.


Attention to Detail

Straight lines, proper drainage, and a clean finished result make a big difference in how your home looks and performs.


Honest Recommendations

Some homes need a full replacement, while others need targeted upgrades. We aim to recommend work that makes sense for your home.


Exterior-Focused Experience

Eavestroughs are not a small detail — they are part of the system that protects your roofline, walls, and foundation.


Related Exterior Services

Many homeowners choose to replace their eavestroughs at the same time as other roofline components. We also provide:


  • soffit installation
     
  • fascia and fascia capping
     
  • siding installation
     
  • exterior aluminum finishing


  • Leaf-Guard Installation
     

When these systems are updated together, the home often looks cleaner and performs better overall.

Service Areas

North Aluminum works with homeowners in Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Milton, and surrounding areas. If your current gutter system is worn out, leaking, or not draining properly, we can help you improve both the protection and appearance of your home. 

Get a Free Estimate

 If you are thinking about replacing your eavestroughs, North Aluminum can help you find the right solution for your home.


Contact us today for a free estimate and let’s talk about your eavestrough installation project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@northaluminum.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.

An eavestrough is the gutter system installed along the edge of the roof to collect rainwater and direct it away from the home. 


Common signs include leaks, sagging sections, overflow during rain, rust, poor drainage, and water collecting too close to the house. 


Eavestroughs help protect your roofline, siding, fascia, foundation, and landscaping by directing water away from the home. 


Yes. When water overflows or drains improperly, it can affect the fascia, soffit, siding, foundation, and the ground around your home. 


In many cases, yes. These parts of the exterior work together along the roofline, and replacing them together can improve both appearance and performance. 


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