Stop Water Before It Reaches the Foundation

Custom gutter installation and replacement services in Tulsa

When rainwater flows off your roof without proper control, it pools around the foundation, erodes landscaping, and eventually causes basement leaks or structural settling. If you live in Claremore and surrounding areas and notice water streaming over the edges of your gutters during storms or spilling directly onto walkways, your home is already experiencing the first stages of drainage failure. Summit Roofing & Solar installs seamless gutters that fit your roofline exactly, eliminating the weak points where leaks typically start.


Seamless gutter installation means fewer joints, which translates to fewer opportunities for clogs, sagging, or separation over time. The system is custom-fit to your home during installation, so water moves efficiently from the roof to the downspouts and away from the foundation. Gutter replacement and upgrades address old sections that have pulled away from the fascia, developed rust spots, or no longer slope correctly toward the outlets. Durable materials and clean installation ensure the system functions as intended from the day it goes up.


If your gutters overflow during rain or you see water stains on your siding, reach out to Summit Roofing & Solar to schedule an evaluation in Claremore and surrounding areas.

What Happens During a Seamless Gutter Install

When you schedule gutter installation in Claremore and surrounding areas, the crew measures your roofline and fabricates each section on-site to match the exact length needed. This eliminates the seams that typically appear every ten feet in sectional systems, which are the most common points of failure. The gutters are secured to the fascia with hidden hangers spaced close enough to prevent sagging, even under the weight of heavy rain or wet leaves.


After installation, you will notice that water no longer spills over the sides during storms, and the soil around your foundation stays dry instead of turning into mud. Downspouts are positioned to direct runoff toward graded areas or drainage extensions, so water moves away from the house rather than pooling next to it. Proper drainage and water control reduce the risk of foundation cracks, basement moisture, and exterior wood rot.


Summit Roofing & Solar uses materials built to withstand sun exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and the expansion that comes with temperature swings. The system does not require painting or sealing, and cleaning involves removing debris from the troughs once or twice a year. Installation does not include gutter guards or underground drainage systems unless those are added separately.

Questions About Gutters Come Up Often

Homeowners in Claremore and surrounding areas often want to know how long installation takes, what materials are used, and whether their existing fascia can support a new system. These questions come up because gutter work involves both the roof edge and the foundation, and getting it right the first time matters.

How long does gutter installation take?

Most single-story homes in Claremore and surrounding areas are completed in one day. Two-story homes or complex rooflines may require an additional day depending on the number of corners, valleys, and downspout locations.

What materials are used for seamless gutters?
Summit Roofing & Solar uses aluminum coil stock that is formed on-site to match your roofline. Aluminum resists rust and handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, and it comes in multiple colors to match your trim or siding.
Why do gutters pull away from the house?
Gutters pull away when the hangers are spaced too far apart or when the fascia board behind them has rotted from prolonged water exposure. Proper installation includes checking the fascia condition and using hidden hangers placed every two feet to distribute weight evenly.
What happens if gutters are not replaced when they fail?
Water that overflows or leaks from damaged gutters runs down the siding, soaks into the foundation, and can cause basement flooding or structural settling over time. It also erodes mulch beds and creates muddy zones around the perimeter of your home.
When should gutters be cleaned?
You should clean your gutters at least twice a year, typically in late spring and late fall. If your home is surrounded by trees, you may need to clear them more often to prevent clogs at the downspout outlets.

If you notice water spilling over the edges of your gutters or see stains running down your exterior walls, Summit Roofing & Solar can assess whether repair or full replacement is needed. Contact us to schedule a gutter evaluation in Claremore and surrounding areas and stop water damage before it reaches your foundation.