
Seamless Gutters, Repair & Installation in Medina, OH
Medina County sits on heavy clay soil, and clay is the reason gutter work here matters more than homeowners expect. Clay doesn't absorb runoff — it holds it against the foundation, expands, and pushes back.
Why Clay Soil Changes the Downspout Math
On sandy soil a short downspout extension is survivable. On Medina's clay it isn't: water that discharges close to the house sits there, saturates the backfill and works against the foundation wall through every freeze cycle. Extensions carried well away from the structure — or underground drainage to a proper discharge point — are the actual fix, not a longer splash block.
Sizing for Northeast Ohio Rain and Snowmelt
Six-inch seamless aluminum formed on site handles both the summer downpour volume and the spring snowmelt surge. Five-inch systems on large or steep Medina roofs overflow at the valleys no matter how clean they are, which homeowners understandably mistake for a clog. We size the trough and the downspout count to the actual roof, not to whatever was there before.
Fascia Condition Comes First
Ice loading pulls hangers and softens the fascia board behind the gutter. Hanging new gutters on compromised fascia guarantees a repeat call, so we assess the board before quoting the gutter and replace what's rotted while the run is down.




Neighborhoods We Cover Around Medina
Work runs across Medina Public Square, Montville Township, Granger Township, Weymouth, Lafayette Township, the Route 18 corridor, Sharon Township and Brunswick Hills. If you can see Medina from your roof, you are in our service area.
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Questions Medina Homeowners Ask Us
Why does water pool near my Medina foundation even with gutters?+
Almost always downspout discharge on clay soil. Medina County's heavy clay holds water against the backfill instead of absorbing it, so extensions have to carry runoff well away from the house or go underground.
What gutter size does a Medina home need?+
Six-inch seamless for most, formed on site. Five-inch overflows at valleys on larger or steeper roofs regardless of how clean it is.
How often should Medina gutters be cleaned?+
Twice a year for most properties — late spring after the oak and maple tassels drop, and late fall after leaf drop finishes. Heavily wooded lots in Granger or near the lakes need more.
Can you install underground downspout drainage?+
Yes. On clay lots it's frequently the right answer, carrying discharge to daylight or a dry well rather than dumping it beside the foundation.
Do you repair box gutters on older Medina homes?+
Yes. The Square-area Victorians often have built-in box gutters that fail at the lining, and that failure looks like a roof leak from inside.
Will new gutters fix my ice dam problem?+
No, and anyone who says otherwise is selling. Gutters don't cause ice dams — attic heat does. Gutters can be protected from the damage ice causes, which is a different conversation.
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Permits Through the Medina County Building Department
Structural work and full replacements in unincorporated Medina County are permitted through the Medina County Building Department at 791 W Smith Rd — (330) 722-9220; work inside city limits runs through the city offices. We pull the permit and schedule inspections as part of the job.
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