Properly sized seamless gutters and guards move Minnesota's snowmelt and rain away from your roof, siding, and foundation — and cut down on ice dams. Matthews sizes and installs for our climate and pairs them with your roof for a watertight system.
Snowmelt, ice dams, foundation water — the wrong gutter system in Minnesota costs you thousands. Matthews sizes for snow load + rainfall, not just rainfall like a southern-state install.
Job-rolled on-site to your exact eave lengths. No seams = no leaks. Color matched to your soffit and fascia.
Most Minnesota homes need 5-inch; larger roofs or steep pitches need 6-inch. Sized to actual roof area, pitch, and rainfall load.
Reduce cleaning, lower ice-dam risk, and keep debris out. Multiple guard systems — the right one depends on your tree cover.
Where the water actually goes matters. Routed to drain away from your foundation, not into it.
Gutters work with your roof — not against it. Coordinated with ice & water shield, drip edge, and ventilation.
Rotted fascia from old gutter overflow? We repair the structure before the new gutters go up.
It depends on linear footage, gutter size, material, and number of downspouts. Matthews provides a free written estimate sized for your home.
Yes, in most cases. Gutter guards reduce cleaning labor, lower ice-dam risk, and protect against debris clogs. The right system depends on your tree cover and roof pitch.
Properly sized gutters paired with adequate roof ventilation and ice-and-water shield significantly reduce ice-dam risk. Gutters alone aren't a fix — we look at the whole roof system.
Most Minnesota homes need 5-inch K-style seamless gutters; larger roofs or steep pitches may need 6-inch. We size based on roof area, pitch, and rainfall load.
Measured, sized, and quoted — with downspout routing and gutter-guard options laid out side by side.
We measure the work by how it holds up — and by what clients say once we're gone.