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Imperial Building & Roofing

Gutters in Ann Arbor, MI

Local gutters crews serving Ann Arbor and the surrounding area, backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee.

  • Family owned

    More than 35 years of experience

  • Licensed & insured

    Fully covered on every job

  • Free estimates

    Detailed, no-obligation quotes

  • Local crews

    Serving Southeast Michigan

Gutters for Ann Arbor homes

Ann Arbor is our home base, and we know its housing stock well. We work on everything from the century-old homes of the Old West Side and Water Hill to the mid-century houses in Ann Arbor Hills and the newer construction on the south and west sides.

We install seamless aluminum gutters, downspouts, and gutter guards sized to handle Michigan rain and snowmelt, routing water away from your foundation and preventing the ice-related damage common on local rooflines.

Built for Ann Arbor weather. Ann Arbor’s older homes face heavy snow load, hard freeze-thaw cycles, and the summer thunderstorms that roll through Washtenaw County. That overwhelms undersized gutters and feeds the ice dams that tear gutters off the fascia.

Permits handled for you. Permit requirements vary by location around Ann Arbor. When your project needs one, we pull the permit and handle the inspection for you.

Ann Arbor

Frequently asked questions

Yes. On Ann Arbor’s older homes we check the fascia and soffit first, repair or replace any rotted wood, and hang seamless gutters on solid backing so the new system sheds water cleanly.

In tree-heavy neighborhoods they meaningfully cut cleaning and reduce the clogs that cause ice dams and overflow. We size guards to your roof pitch and the debris load around your home.

Most homes do well with 5-inch K-style gutters, but larger or steep roofs that shed a lot of water at once benefit from 6-inch gutters and extra downspouts. We size the system to your roof so it does not overflow in heavy Michigan rain and snowmelt.

Yes. Seamless aluminum gutters are formed on site to the exact length of each run, so there are no joints to leak or clog. Those joints are the most common failure point on older sectional gutters.