Gutters are one of the most overlooked home protection systems in Westchester — until they fail and water damages your fascia, siding, or foundation. Here's what replacement costs in 2026.
Gutter Cost in Westchester
| Material | Cost per Linear Foot | 150 LF (Typical Home) |
|---|---|---|
| Seamless Aluminum (5") | $8–$12 | $1,200–$1,800 |
| Seamless Aluminum (6") | $9–$14 | $1,350–$2,100 |
| Copper | $20–$35 | $3,000–$5,250 |
| Steel | $10–$16 | $1,500–$2,400 |
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📅 Get a Free Estimate5" vs. 6" Gutters
Most Westchester homes have 5" gutters. For homes with steep roofs, large roof areas, or areas that get heavy runoff from trees, 6" gutters handle water volume better and reduce the risk of overflow during heavy rain. The cost difference is small relative to the protection they provide.
Gutter Guards
Gutter guards add $3–$10 per linear foot but can dramatically reduce cleaning frequency. In Westchester, where mature trees deposit heavy leaf loads in fall, guards are worth considering on north-facing or heavily shaded sections.
How We Build Your Quote
No two homes in Westchester are identical, and neither are two estimates. The final price depends on the condition of what's already there, the materials you choose, how easily we can access the work area, and any surprises hidden behind walls or beneath surfaces. That's why a real estimate means coming to your property, measuring carefully, and assessing the actual conditions rather than quoting a generic per-square-foot rate over the phone. You receive a written, itemized quote that shows materials, labor, and permits as separate line items.
Be cautious of any quote that comes in dramatically below the others. In this market, a price that seems too good usually is — it often reflects cheaper materials, a crew without proper licensing or insurance, or an intention to raise the price through change orders after work starts. Comparing quotes line by line, rather than by the total alone, is the best way to understand what you're actually paying for.
Transparent Pricing, No Surprises
When you can see each cost broken out, you stay in control of your budget. You can decide where a different material grade saves money without sacrificing quality, and where spending a little more genuinely pays off. Itemized quotes also prevent the most common source of friction between homeowners and contractors: unexpected charges at the end. Our estimates are always free, always in person, and always itemized.