Professional Gutter Installation & Repair in Oklahoma City | Seamless Gutters & Gutter Guards

Wilson and Sons Construction offers seamless gutters, guards, and downspouts in Oklahoma City. We are your trusted, licensed, and insured contractor for all your gutter needs.

Protecting Oklahoma Homes from Water Damage with Expert Gutter Solutions

Your gutters are your home’s first line of defense against water damage. In Oklahoma, where we experience intense spring storms, heavy rainfall, and occasional ice storms, a properly functioning gutter system isn’t just important—it’s essential for protecting your foundation, siding, landscaping, and structural integrity.

Wilson and Sons Construction specializes in professional gutter installation, replacement, and repair services throughout the Oklahoma City metro area. As a family-owned company with deep roots in the community, we understand the unique challenges Oklahoma weather presents for homeowners. We install seamless gutters, gutter guards, and complete drainage solutions designed to withstand everything from torrential spring rains to winter ice accumulation using high quality gutters from Senox

Whether you need new gutters for a construction project, replacement gutters for an aging system, or repairs after storm damage, our experienced team delivers quality workmanship with transparent pricing and exceptional customer service.

Our Complete Gutter Services

Seamless Gutter Installation

Seamless gutters are the gold standard for residential gutter systems—and for good reason. Unlike traditional sectional gutters, seamless gutters are custom-fabricated on-site to fit your home’s exact dimensions with minimal seams (only at corners and downspouts). This dramatically reduces the risk of leaks and improves both performance and appearance.

Why Seamless Gutters for Oklahoma Homes:

  • Fewer Leaks: No joints means no weak points where Oklahoma’s heavy rains can penetrate
  • Custom Fit: Precisely measured and cut for your home’s exact dimensions
  • Enhanced Curb Appeal: Smooth, continuous lines look professional and increase home value
  • Lower Maintenance: Fewer joints mean fewer places for debris to accumulate
  • Longer Lifespan: Quality seamless aluminum gutters can last 20-30+ years in Oklahoma
  • Better Performance: Handle Oklahoma’s intense rainfall more effectively

We install seamless gutters in 5-inch (standard residential) and 6-inch (high-volume/commercial) widths, with your choice of over 20 colors to perfectly match or complement your home’s exterior.

Our Installation Process:

  1. Detailed Measurement: We carefully measure every roofline, noting pitch, valleys, and drainage needs
  2. Custom Fabrication: Gutters are formed on-site using our professional gutter machine
  3. Proper Slope: We ensure optimal pitch (typically 1/4 inch per 10 feet) for drainage
  4. Secure Mounting: Heavy-duty hangers every 24 inches for Oklahoma wind resistance
  5. Downspout Placement: Strategic positioning to direct water away from foundation
  6. Complete Testing: We test water flow before leaving to ensure perfect performance

Gutter Replacement

If your gutters are more than 20 years old, showing signs of rust or corrosion, pulling away from your home, or have multiple leaks, it may be time for a complete replacement. Oklahoma’s harsh weather conditions—from intense summer heat to winter freeze-thaw cycles—can accelerate gutter deterioration.

Complete Replacement Process:

  1. Assessment: We evaluate your current system and drainage needs
  2. Design: Calculate proper size, slope, and downspout placement
  3. Removal: Careful removal of old gutters, inspection of fascia boards
  4. Fascia Repair: Fix any rot or damage before new installation
  5. Installation: Professional installation of new seamless gutter system
  6. Cleanup: Complete debris removal and site cleanup

Signs You Need Gutter Replacement:

  • Visible Rust or Corrosion: Especially common in older steel gutters
  • Sagging Sections: Indicates failed hangers or structural damage
  • Separated Seams: Water escaping at joints means the system is failing
  • Cracks or Holes: Small now, but will worsen with each storm
  • Peeling Paint or Wood Rot: On fascia boards behind gutters, indicating overflow
  • Foundation Problems: Water pooling near your foundation due to poor drainage
  • Frequent Repairs: If you’re calling for repairs multiple times per year
  • Age Over 20 Years: Most gutter systems reach end-of-life around this point

Gutter Repair & Maintenance

Oklahoma weather is tough on gutters. Hail damage, wind, ice accumulation, and falling branches can all compromise your gutter system. We provide comprehensive repair services to restore functionality and prevent water damage:

Common Gutter Problems We Fix:

  • Leaking Seams & Joints: Often caused by failed caulking or separated sections
  • Sagging Gutters: Result of damaged hangers, improper slope, or debris weight
  • Holes & Cracks: From hail impact, rust-through, or physical damage
  • Detached Sections: Wind damage or failed fasteners
  • Improper Drainage: Standing water, overflow, or poor pitch
  • Damaged Downspouts: Dents, detachment, or blockages
  • Fascia Damage: Rotted wood from prolonged gutter overflow

Insurance Claims Assistance: If your gutters were damaged in a storm, we work directly with your insurance company. We document damage, provide detailed estimates, and handle the claims process so you get the coverage you deserve.

Gutter Guards & Protection Systems

Gutter guards are one of the best investments Oklahoma homeowners can make. With our mature trees dropping leaves, seed pods, and debris year-round, unprotected gutters can clog multiple times per season. Quality gutter guards reduce cleaning frequency by 80-90% and prevent the overflow that leads to costly water damage.

Types of Gutter Guards We Install:

Micro-Mesh Guards (Premium):

  • Ultra-fine stainless steel mesh blocks everything except water
  • Best for heavy tree coverage (oak, pecan, elm)
  • Handles Oklahoma’s intense rainfall rates
  • 20-30 year lifespan
  • Most expensive but most effective
  • Cost: $8-12 per linear foot installed

Screen/Perforated Guards (Mid-Range):

  • Aluminum or plastic screens with small holes
  • Blocks most leaves while allowing smaller debris through
  • Good for moderate tree coverage
  • 10-15 year lifespan
  • Affordable and effective
  • Cost: $4-7 per linear foot installed

Foam Insert Guards (Budget):

  • Porous foam blocks inserted into gutters
  • Blocks large debris, allows water to permeate
  • Works for light debris areas
  • 2-5 year lifespan, requires replacement
  • Most affordable option
  • Cost: $2-4 per linear foot installed

Reverse Curve/Surface Tension Guards:

  • Water flows over curved surface into gutter, debris falls off
  • Excellent for heavy rain and wind-blown debris
  • Professional installation required
  • 15-20 year lifespan
  • Mid-to-high price point
  • Cost: $6-10 per linear foot installed

Our Honest Recommendation: For most Oklahoma City homes with mature trees, we recommend micro-mesh guards. Yes, they’re more expensive upfront, but over 20+ years of virtually maintenance-free performance, they pay for themselves many times over. For newer homes with limited tree coverage, screen-style guards offer excellent value.

Downspout Installation & Extensions

Downspouts are just as critical as the gutters themselves. Improperly placed or insufficient downspouts can lead to foundation problems, basement flooding, and soil erosion—all common issues in Oklahoma’s clay-heavy soil.

Downspout Services:

  • New Downspout Installation: Properly sized and positioned for effective drainage
  • Downspout Extensions: Directing water 5-10 feet away from foundation
  • Underground Drainage: Buried downspout drains for cleaner appearance
  • Splash Blocks & Dispersal: Preventing erosion at discharge points
  • Elbow Replacement: Fixing damaged turns and connections
  • Strainer Installation: Preventing debris from entering underground drains

Proper downspout placement and extensions are essential in Oklahoma City, Edmond, and surrounding areas where clay soil expansion can cause foundation issues if water isn’t directed properly away from your home.

Oklahoma Climate Considerations for Gutters

Oklahoma’s weather presents unique challenges for gutter systems. Here’s how we design and install gutters to handle our specific climate:

Intense Spring Thunderstorms

Oklahoma averages 15-20+ inches of rain from April through June, often delivered in short, intense bursts. A severe thunderstorm can dump 1-2 inches in under an hour, testing your gutters’ capacity.

How We Address It:

  • Proper Sizing: 6-inch gutters for large roofs or steep pitches
  • Adequate Downspouts: Never less than one per 35 feet of run
  • Correct Slope: Precise pitch calculation for rapid drainage
  • Overflow Scuppers: Strategic openings to prevent fascia damage during extreme events
  • Quality Hangers: Commercial-grade supports that won’t pull away under water weight

Flash Flooding & Heavy Rain

Oklahoma ranks among the top 10 states for flash flooding. When intense rain overwhelms drainage systems, properly functioning gutters become critical for foundation protection.

Design Features:

  • Oversized Downspouts: 3×4 inch in flood-prone areas
  • Underground Extensions: Buried drainage running 10-15 feet from foundation
  • Splash Blocks/Trenches: Surface water management away from home
  • Proper Grading Integration: Working with your yard’s natural drainage

Hail Damage

Oklahoma City is in the heart of “Hail Alley.” Softball-size hail can dent even quality gutters, while smaller hail accumulates and backs up drainage.

Hail Considerations:

  • .032 Gauge Aluminum: Thicker material resists denting better
  • Seamless Design: Fewer vulnerable joints
  • Post-Storm Inspection: We check for dents affecting flow
  • Insurance Documentation: Detailed damage reports for claims

Ice & Freezing

Oklahoma’s yo-yo winter temperatures—50°F one day, 15°F the next—create ideal conditions for ice dams and frozen gutters.

Cold Weather Protection:

  • Proper Insulation: Ensuring attic insulation prevents melting/refreezing cycles
  • Heat Tape Options: For persistent ice dam areas
  • Correct Slope: Helps water drain before freezing
  • Gutter Guard Selection: Micro-mesh prevents ice dam damage to guards

High Winds & Tornadoes

With winds regularly exceeding 60 mph during thunderstorms and tornado season, gutter attachment is critical.

Wind-Resistant Installation:

  • Heavy-Duty Hangers: Commercial quality, 16-18 inches apart in wind-prone areas
  • Proper Fastener Selection: Screws into rafters, not just fascia
  • End Cap Security: Sealed and mechanically fastened
  • Regular Inspection: Check for loosening after severe weather

Temperature Extremes

Oklahoma temperatures range from below 0°F to above 110°F. These extremes cause expansion/contraction in gutter materials.

Thermal Management:

  • Expansion Joints: On long runs to prevent buckling
  • Quality Aluminum: Superior expansion/contraction properties
  • Proper Fastening: Allows thermal movement without damage
  • UV-Resistant Materials: Colors that resist Oklahoma sun fading

Gutter Materials Guide: Choosing the Right System

Aluminum Gutters (Most Popular)

Aluminum is the most common gutter material in Oklahoma, and for good reason. It offers an excellent balance of performance, longevity, and affordability.

Advantages:

  • Lightweight: Won’t stress fascia boards
  • Rust-Resistant: Won’t corrode in Oklahoma humidity
  • Paintable: Can be color-matched or repainted
  • Affordable: Best value for performance
  • Easy Installation: Seamless fabrication on-site
  • Wide Color Selection: 20+ colors available
  • Recyclable: Environmentally friendly end-of-life

Thickness Options:

  • .027 Gauge: Economy grade, adequate for most homes
  • .032 Gauge: Heavy duty, better hail resistance (recommended for Oklahoma)
  • .040 Gauge: Commercial/premium residential

Lifespan: 20-30 years with proper maintenance Cost: $6-12 per linear foot installed (seamless) Best For: 90% of Oklahoma residential applications

Copper Gutters (Premium)

Copper gutters are the luxury choice, prized for their beauty and extreme longevity. Over time, copper develops a distinctive green patina that many homeowners find attractive.

Advantages:

  • Exceptional Longevity: 50-100+ years
  • No Rust or Rot: Copper doesn’t corrode
  • Natural Beauty: Develops attractive patina over time
  • Antimicrobial: Naturally inhibits moss and algae growth
  • High-End Appeal: Significantly increases home value
  • Recyclable: High scrap value

Considerations:

  • Cost: 2-3x more expensive than aluminum
  • Theft Risk: Valuable copper can attract thieves
  • Runoff Staining: Can stain light-colored siding or concrete
  • Professional Installation Required: Soldered joints need expertise

Lifespan: 50-100+ years Cost: $15-30+ per linear foot installed Best For: Historic homes, luxury properties, architectural showcases

Vinyl Gutters (Budget)

Vinyl (PVC) gutters are the most affordable option, popular for DIY installations. However, we generally don’t recommend them for Oklahoma’s climate.

Advantages:

  • Lowest Cost: Half the price of aluminum
  • Won’t Rust: Plastic doesn’t corrode
  • Easy DIY: Snap-together sections for homeowners
  • Color-Matched: Won’t fade (color goes through material)

Disadvantages for Oklahoma:

  • Heat Susceptibility: Can warp and sag in 100°F+ heat
  • Cold Brittleness: Becomes brittle and cracks below 20°F
  • UV Degradation: Oklahoma sun makes vinyl brittle over time
  • Lower Capacity: Thinner material can’t handle heavy rain as well
  • Weak Joints: Sectional design means many potential leak points
  • Shorter Lifespan: 10-15 years in Oklahoma climate

Lifespan: 10-15 years Cost: $3-6 per linear foot installed Best For: Temporary solutions, storage buildings, sheds

Steel Gutters (Heavy-Duty)

Galvanized or stainless steel gutters are the strongest option, ideal for commercial buildings or homes in heavy tree areas.

Advantages:

  • Maximum Strength: Won’t dent from hail or falling branches
  • High Capacity: Can be formed in large profiles
  • Long-Lasting: 25-35+ years with proper maintenance
  • Commercial Quality: Best for multi-story or large buildings

Disadvantages:

  • Rust Potential: Galvanized steel can rust if coating is damaged
  • Weight: Requires substantial fascia and rafter support
  • Cost: More expensive than aluminum
  • Limited Colors: Usually painted after installation

Lifespan: 25-35+ years (stainless can last 50+) Cost: $10-20 per linear foot installed Best For: Commercial buildings, industrial applications, extreme weather areas

Gutter Materials Comparison - Wilson and Sons Construction

Gutter Materials Comparison

Choose the best gutter material for your Oklahoma home

Material
Lifespan
Maintenance
Oklahoma Climate Rating
Cost
Best For
Aluminum Gutters
20-25 years
Low
Superior
$$
Best Value
Most residential applications, rust-resistant, 20+ colors
Copper Gutters
50+ years
Very Low
Superior
$$$$
Premium
Historic homes, high-end properties, develops natural patina
Steel Gutters
20-30 years
Low-Moderate
Excellent
$$-$$$
Moderate-High
Maximum strength, handles ice loads, commercial grade
Vinyl Gutters
10-15 years
Low
Fair
$
Budget
Budget projects, sheds, detached structures (brittle in cold)

Oklahoma Climate Rating: Based on performance against hail, extreme temperatures (-10°F to 110°F), UV exposure, and ice storm resistance

Cost: $ = Budget $$ = Moderate $$$ = Premium $$$$ = Luxury

Our Recommendation for Oklahoma City Homes: Heavy-duty aluminum (.032 gauge) seamless gutters offer the best combination of performance, longevity, and value for Oklahoma’s climate. For premium/historic homes, copper gutters are an investment that will outlast the home itself.

Common Gutter Problems & Solutions

1. Overflowing Gutters During Rain

Causes:

  • Clogged downspouts or gutters
  • Insufficient gutter size for roof area
  • Too few downspouts
  • Improper slope (standing water)

Solutions:

  • Professional cleaning and flushing
  • Upgrade to 6-inch gutters if undersized
  • Add additional downspouts
  • Re-pitch gutters for proper drainage
  • Install gutter guards to prevent future clogs

2. Sagging or Pulling Away from House

Causes:

  • Weak or damaged hangers
  • Excessive debris weight
  • Rotted fascia boards
  • Improper installation spacing

Solutions:

  • Replace hangers with heavy-duty spikes/ferrules or brackets
  • Repair or replace damaged fascia
  • Clean out debris
  • Add additional support hangers (every 18-24 inches)
  • Upgrade to seamless gutters with proper mounting

3. Leaking at Seams or Corners

Causes:

  • Failed sealant/caulking
  • Separated sections
  • Thermal expansion/contraction damage
  • Age and weathering

Solutions:

  • Re-seal joints with professional-grade gutter sealant
  • Install slip connectors for structural support
  • Consider seamless gutter replacement (eliminates most seams)
  • Add expansion joints on long runs

4. Water Pooling Near Foundation

Causes:

  • Downspouts too close to foundation
  • No splash blocks or extensions
  • Improper yard grading
  • Clogged underground extensions

Solutions:

  • Install downspout extensions (minimum 4-6 feet from foundation)
  • Add underground drainage pipes
  • Improve yard grading
  • Install splash blocks or gravel trenches
  • Consider French drain system for persistent problems

5. Ice Dams in Winter

Causes:

  • Inadequate attic insulation
  • Poor attic ventilation
  • Heat escaping through roof
  • Clogged gutters trapping water

Solutions:

  • Improve attic insulation (R-38 minimum for Oklahoma)
  • Increase attic ventilation
  • Install heat tape in problem areas
  • Keep gutters clean before winter
  • Consider gutter guards with ice protection features

6. Gutter Damage from Hail

Causes:

  • Oklahoma’s frequent hail storms
  • Thin-gauge gutter material

Solutions:

  • Document damage for insurance claim
  • Upgrade to .032 gauge aluminum for better resistance
  • Consider steel gutters in high-risk areas
  • Install gutter guards (some types provide hail protection)

FAQs

Seamless Aluminum Gutters:

  • Material & Installation: $6-12 per linear foot
  • Average home (150-200 linear feet): $1,200-2,400
  • Large home (250+ linear feet): $2,000-3,500

Gutter Guards:

  • Screen-style: $4-7 per linear foot installed
  • Micro-mesh: $8-12 per linear foot installed
  • Average home: $600-2,000 depending on type

Downspout Extensions:

  • Surface extensions: $50-100 per downspout
  • Underground drainage: $200-500 per downspout

Factors affecting cost:

  • Linear footage needed
  • Number of corners and downspouts
  • Gutter size (5″ vs 6″)
  • Material thickness
  • Home height (single vs multi-story)
  • Fascia repair requirements
  • Gutter guard installation

Without Gutter Guards:

  • Spring (after tree pollen/seed pods): Mid-May
  • Summer (after early summer storms): July
  • Fall (after leaf drop): November
  • Late Fall/Early Winter (final cleanup): December

With Gutter Guards:

  • Once annually: Late fall (November)
  • Plus post-storm inspections after severe weather

Heavy Tree Coverage: Add one additional cleaning regardless of guard status.

Signs You Need Immediate Cleaning:

  • Visible overflow during rain
  • Sagging gutters
  • Plants/weeds growing in gutters
  • Water stains on siding below gutters
  • Foundation water pooling

5-Inch Gutters (Standard):

  • Most common residential size
  • Adequate for most single-story homes
  • Roof areas up to 5,000 square feet
  • Standard roof pitch (4/12 to 6/12)

6-Inch Gutters (High-Capacity):

  • Recommended for:
    • Steep roof pitches (7/12 or greater)
    • Large roof areas (5,000+ square feet)
    • Valleys that concentrate water flow
    • Areas with extremely heavy Oklahoma rainfall
    • Multi-story homes with large roof sections

Quick Calculation: For every 1,000 square feet of roof area, you need one downspout. Multiply roof square footage × 0.6 inches = minimum gutter width. Example: 3,000 sq ft roof = 5-inch gutters minimum.

Yes, quality gutter guards work very well in Oklahoma—but not all guards are created equal.

Most Effective for Oklahoma:

  1. Micro-mesh guards: Block everything except water, handle heavy rain, 20+ year lifespan
  2. Reverse curve/surface tension: Excellent for wind-blown debris and heavy rain
  3. Screen/perforated guards: Good middle ground, affordable, effective for most homes

Less Effective:

  • Foam inserts: Degrade in Oklahoma sun, can trap small debris
  • Cheap plastic screens: Break down in UV, blow off in wind

What They Do:

  • Reduce cleaning frequency by 80-90%
  • Keep large debris (leaves, twigs, seed pods) out
  • Allow water to flow freely
  • Prevent pest nesting in gutters

What They Don’t Do:

  • Eliminate 100% of all maintenance (small debris still accumulates)
  • Stop all debris on every guard type
  • Prevent ice dams (though some help)

Our Honest Assessment: Quality gutter guards (micro-mesh or reverse curve) are one of the best investments Oklahoma homeowners can make, especially with mature trees. They pay for themselves in reduced cleaning costs and prevented water damage.

While DIY gutter installation is possible, we don’t recommend it for most homeowners in Oklahoma for several reasons:

Challenges:

  • Precise Slope Required: Must achieve exact 1/4″ pitch per 10 feet—too flat causes standing water, too steep looks bad and drains too fast
  • Height Safety: Working on ladders 15-25 feet up is dangerous without proper equipment
  • Seamless Fabrication: Requires specialized on-site equipment ($3,000-5,000 machine)
  • Fascia Attachment: Must hit rafters, not just fascia board, requiring knowledge of home structure
  • Proper Sealing: Professional-grade sealants and techniques prevent future leaks
  • Downspout Placement: Strategic positioning for effective drainage requires experience

DIY Vinyl Gutters: Sectional vinyl gutters from home improvement stores are DIY-friendly, but they’re not ideal for Oklahoma’s climate (see vinyl gutter section above). If you go this route, expect 10-15 year lifespan at best.

Our Recommendation: Professional installation ensures:

  • Correct slope and drainage
  • Proper attachment that withstands Oklahoma wind
  • Warranty on materials and workmanship
  • Seamless gutters (far superior to sectional)
  • Safety without homeowner injury risk

Most homeowners save money in the long run with professional installation—fewer repairs, longer lifespan, better performance.

Gutter lifespan depends on material, installation quality, and maintenance:

Aluminum Gutters (Seamless):

  • 20-30 years with regular maintenance
  • 15-20 years with minimal maintenance
  • Factors: Quality of installation, .027 vs .032 gauge, paint/coating quality

Copper Gutters:

  • 50-100+ years
  • Often outlast the home itself
  • Develop protective patina over time

Steel Gutters:

  • 25-35 years (galvanized)
  • 50+ years (stainless steel)
  • Susceptible to rust if coating damaged

Vinyl Gutters:

  • 10-15 years in Oklahoma climate
  • UV degradation and temperature extremes shorten lifespan

Extending Gutter Lifespan:

  • Install gutter guards (reduces debris damage)
  • Regular cleaning (twice yearly minimum)
  • Prompt repairs (small leaks become big problems)
  • Quality installation (proper slope, secure mounting)
  • Periodic inspections after severe weather

Absolutely—properly functioning gutters are critical for foundation protection in Oklahoma. Here’s why:

Oklahoma Foundation Challenges:

  • Expansive Clay Soil: Oklahoma soil expands when wet, contracts when dry
  • Moisture Fluctuation: Causes foundation shifting, cracking, and structural issues
  • Poor Drainage: Concentrated water undermines foundation support

How Gutters Protect Foundations:

  1. Water Diversion: Channels roof runoff away from foundation perimeter
  2. Soil Moisture Control: Prevents saturation/drying cycles that cause foundation movement
  3. Erosion Prevention: Stops water from washing away soil supporting foundation
  4. Basement Protection: Reduces hydrostatic pressure against basement walls
  5. Crack Prevention: Maintains consistent soil moisture around foundation

Foundation Repair Costs Without Gutters:

  • Minor crack repair: $500-2,500
  • Pier and beam foundation repair: $2,000-8,000
  • Major foundation stabilization: $10,000-30,000+

Gutter Investment:

  • Complete gutter system: $1,500-3,500
  • Prevention vs. repair: Gutters cost 5-10% of potential foundation repair

Bottom Line: Gutters are the most cost-effective foundation protection system available. For Oklahoma homes on clay soil, they’re not optional—they’re essential.

It depends on the cause of damage:

Usually Covered:

  • Storm Damage: Hail dents, wind damage, falling tree/branch damage
  • Sudden/Accidental: Unexpected events causing damage
  • Ice Dam Damage: If caused by covered peril

Usually NOT Covered:

  • Wear and Tear: Age-related deterioration
  • Lack of Maintenance: Damage from neglected cleaning/repairs
  • Rust/Corrosion: Long-term degradation
  • Improper Installation: Pre-existing defects

Oklahoma Storm Damage: After hail or wind events, we provide:

  • Detailed damage documentation with photos
  • Professional damage assessment
  • Itemized estimates for insurance claims
  • Direct communication with adjusters
  • Quality repairs using insurance proceeds

Important: Oklahoma has a one-year statute of limitations on storm damage claims (some policies have shorter windows). Don’t delay—contact us immediately after severe weather for inspection.

5-Inch Gutters (Standard):

  • Most common residential size
  • Capacity: ~1,200 sq ft of roof per downspout
  • Cost: $6-10 per linear foot installed
  • Appearance: Sleeker, less noticeable
  • Best for: Standard residential roofs, normal rainfall

6-Inch Gutters (High-Capacity):

  • Commercial/premium residential size
  • Capacity: ~1,900 sq ft of roof per downspout
  • Cost: $8-12 per linear foot installed (20-30% more than 5-inch)
  • Appearance: More prominent, but handles more water
  • Best for: Steep roofs, large roof areas, heavy rain zones

When to Choose 6-Inch:

  • Roof pitch 7/12 or steeper (water moves faster)
  • Large roof sections without breaks
  • Valleys concentrating water flow
  • Areas with extremely heavy Oklahoma spring rain
  • Multi-story homes with large catch areas
  • Previous overflow problems with 5-inch gutters

Oklahoma Reality: Most Oklahoma City area homes do fine with quality 5-inch gutters, proper downspout spacing, and correct slope. We recommend 6-inch only when needed—not as an upsell.

Service Areas

Wilson and Sons Construction provides professional gutter installation, repair, and maintenance services throughout the Oklahoma City metro area, including:

Primary Service Area:

  • Oklahoma City
  • Edmond
  • Norman
  • Moore
  • Midwest City
  • Del City
  • Yukon
  • Mustang
  • Bethany
  • The Village

Extended Service Area (25-Mile Radius):

  • Nichols Hills
  • Warr Acres
  • Piedmont
  • Guthrie
  • Newcastle
  • Blanchard
  • Tuttle
  • El Reno
  • Choctaw
  • Harrah
  • Jones
  • Luther
  • Arcadia

Why Choose Local:

  • Oklahoma Weather Expertise: We understand how to design gutters for Oklahoma’s unique climate
  • Fast Response: Local means we can inspect and provide estimates quickly
  • Community Reputation: We live here—our reputation matters
  • Warranty Service: Local company means we’ll be here for warranty issues
  • Support Local Economy: Keep your investment in Oklahoma

Why Choose Wilson and Sons Construction for Your Gutter Needs?

Family-Owned, Oklahoma-Based

We’re not a national franchise or out-of-state contractor. We’re your neighbors in the Oklahoma City metro area, and we’ve built our reputation one satisfied customer at a time. When you call Wilson and Sons, you talk to owners who care about quality and stand behind every installation.

Complete Construction Services

Unlike gutter-only companies, we’re a full-service construction company. This means:

  • We can handle fascia/soffit repairs during gutter installation
  • We understand how gutters integrate with roofing, siding, and foundation
  • One contractor for all your exterior needs
  • Comprehensive solutions, not just band-aids

Oklahoma Weather Expertise

We live here. We experience the same hail, wind, ice storms, and flash flooding you do. We design and install gutter systems specifically for Oklahoma’s challenging climate—not generic systems that work “anywhere.”

Quality Materials & Workmanship

  • Heavy-duty aluminum (.032 gauge standard)
  • Professional-grade sealants designed for temperature extremes
  • Commercial-quality hangers every 18-24 inches
  • Seamless fabrication on-site for custom fit
  • Lifetime workmanship warranty on installations

Licensed, Insured & Experienced

  • Fully licensed and insured
  • Workers’ compensation coverage
  • General liability insurance
  • Years of experience in Oklahoma construction
  • References available upon request

Transparent Pricing & Free Estimates

  • Detailed written estimates
  • No hidden fees or surprise charges
  • Competitive pricing without sacrificing quality
  • Multiple material and guard options at various price points
  • Financing available for qualifying customers

Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

Our 5-star Google reviews speak for themselves. We don’t consider a job done until you’re completely satisfied. We’re not just installing gutters—we’re protecting your most valuable investment: your home.

Get Your Free Gutter Estimate Today

Don’t wait until water damage occurs. Whether you need new seamless gutters, repairs to your existing system, gutter guards to reduce maintenance, or simply want a professional inspection, Wilson and Sons Construction is here to help.

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What to Expect:

  1. Free On-Site Inspection: We’ll assess your current gutters and drainage needs
  2. Custom Recommendations: Based on your home’s specific requirements
  3. Detailed Written Estimate: Clear pricing with no hidden fees
  4. Multiple Options: Various materials and guard systems at different price points
  5. Professional Installation: Scheduled at your convenience

Serving Oklahoma City Metro & Surrounding Areas Licensed • Insured • Family-Owned • 5-Star Rated

Additional Resources

Storm Damage? Act Fast: Oklahoma has a one-year statute of limitations on storm damage insurance claims. If your gutters were damaged in a recent hail or wind event, contact us immediately for documentation and estimates.

Seasonal Maintenance Tips:

  • Spring: Clean out winter debris before heavy rain season
  • Summer: Inspect for storm damage, check downspout flow
  • Fall: Clean before leaf drop, prepare for winter
  • Winter: Check for ice dams, ensure drainage before freezing

Questions About Your Gutters?

Call Wilson and Sons Construction. We’re happy to provide free advice and answer your questions—even if you’re not ready to schedule work yet. That’s what neighbors do.

Protect your home. Protect your investment. Choose Wilson and Sons Construction for all your gutter needs in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.

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