

Quality Seamless Gutter Installation that’s built for the PNW

We specialize in seamless 5-inch (5K) and 6-inch (6K) gutter installation and replacement.

Protect underground drains and reduce the need for frequent or tough cleaning.

Our services include repairing and installing fascia boards, from replacing rotted or broken sections to adding fascia on homes that lack it.
Why choose Sapphire Gutter?
We’re familiar with Washington’s demanding climate, where relentless heavy rainfall, rapid moss accumulation, and constant needles and debris from towering evergreens put even the best gutters to the test.
That’s why we prioritize complete transparency with every customer, delivering honest, upfront pricing with no hidden fees, surprise charges, or high-pressure upsells. We stand behind every seamless gutter installation with a solid 12-year workmanship guarantee, providing you with real, lasting peace of mind.


You’ll know it’s time for new gutters if you spot signs like cracks, rust, or holes that can’t be easily fixed, or if they’re sagging or pulling away from the house.
Other red flags include water pooling around your foundation, basement leaks, or overflowing gutters during rain, which mean they’re not doing their job.
If your gutters are over 15 years old and showing wear, replacement might be smarter than constant repairs.
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We recommend contacting a plumber for underground drainage issues and clogs.
Gutter guards effectively reduce maintenance by preventing debris buildup. Regular inspections and blow offs are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, at Sapphire Gutter, we are fully licensed, insured, and bonded.
Being licensed means we’re officially recognized to perform gutter installation and repair work in our service areas. This commitment ensures peace of mind for every customer we serve.
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Gutters typically last 15+ years with proper care, though it depends on the material. Aluminum and steel often hit that range, while vinyl might only last 5–10 years. Copper gutters can go 50+ years.
Signs they’re nearing the end include rust/corrosion, pooling water, or frequent repairs. Worn gutters will always be loose and rickety.
Age isn’t the only factor, as shoddy or poor installations can mean gutters will never perform as expected, no matter how old they are.