Gutters in Mountain Home, AR
Grainger Cooper Construction provides gutter services in Mountain Home — seamless aluminum and copper installation, gutter guards, repair, and cleaning — sized and pitched correctly so water actually leaves the property instead of pooling against the foundation — to both homeowners and commercial property owners. We're about 2.5 hours from your Mountain Home property, woman-owned, bonded, and insured in Arkansas.
Gutters in Mountain Home, done the boutique way.
Mountain Home property owners deal with the same headaches you find anywhere — contractors who don't return calls, surprise change orders at the end of a job, and crews who treat your property like a job site instead of someone's home or business. Grainger Cooper Construction was built specifically to fix that pattern. As a North Central Arkansas lakes-and-rivers retirement destination, Mountain Home is about 2.5 hours from our Bentonville office, so the project lead on your job is the same person you'll see on-site — not a salesperson handing you off to a stranger.
Every Mountain Home project gets a written line-item estimate before any work starts, weekly progress updates while we're on-site, and a walkthrough at the end where the punch list is closed before final payment. We use seamless aluminum and copper systems, sized and pitched for the rain volume your roof actually sheds. And because we're boutique by design — we cap our project load on purpose — the person managing your job has the bandwidth to actually pay attention.
Arkansas storms move a lot of water fast — and the same hail that damages roofs dents undersized aluminum gutters. Heavier-gauge aluminum, well-pitched runs, oversized downspouts, and properly anchored hangers are what separate a gutter system that lasts twenty years from one that sags after three.
What's included on every Mountain Home gutter job
- Seamless Aluminum Gutters. 5-inch and 6-inch K-style seamless gutters formed on-site to the exact length of your runs. No leak-prone seams every ten feet.
- Copper & Half-Round Gutters. Architectural copper and half-round profiles for historic homes, custom builds, and high-end exteriors.
- Gutter Guards. Micro-mesh, reverse-curve, and screen systems matched to your tree cover and roof pitch. We don't sell one-size-fits-all.
- Gutter Repair & Re-Pitching. Sagging runs, separated joints, loose hangers, and pitch corrections so water flows the way it's supposed to.
- Downspouts & Drainage. Properly sized downspouts, splash blocks, and underground drain extensions that route water away from the foundation.
- Gutter Cleaning. Seasonal cleaning and inspection — twice a year is the minimum if you have trees over your roofline.
Three things Mountain Home clients notice fast.
Seamless on-site fabrication
Gutters formed to the exact length of your runs — no leak-prone seams every ten feet.
Sized for the storm
6-inch K-style and oversized downspouts where the roof pitch and rainfall demand it.
Drainage that actually works
Properly pitched runs, splash blocks, and underground extensions that route water away from the foundation.
Neighborhoods we work in.
Our Mountain Home gutter crew regularly works in Downtown Mountain Home, the Bull Shoals and Norfork Lake corridors, and the Baxter County hill country. If you're somewhere else in the area, ask — we serve the whole Mountain Home market and most of the surrounding Arkansas corridor from our Bentonville, AR Office.
For storm response, repair, or scheduled work, your first call goes directly to a project lead — not an answering service. Most Mountain Home estimate visits are scheduled within one business day.
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Gutters FAQs from Mountain Home clients.
How long does a full gutter installation take in Mountain Home?
Most Mountain Home single-family gutter installations are completed in one working day. Larger homes, copper systems, or jobs that include underground drainage can run two to three days.
What size gutters do you recommend?
For most Mountain Home homes we recommend 6-inch K-style seamless aluminum — it handles heavy rain better than the 5-inch builder-grade systems. Steep or large roofs may need oversized downspouts to keep up.
Are gutter guards worth it?
If you have trees over your roofline, yes — a quality micro-mesh guard pays for itself in avoided cleanings and prevented water damage. We recommend specific guard systems based on your tree cover and roof pitch, not on what's most profitable to install.
Will you tie new gutters into existing underground drains?
Yes. If you have underground drain extensions we connect into them. If your downspouts currently dump at the foundation we can quote adding underground drainage to route water further from the house.