Published: April 19, 2025 • Gutters • Alabama

How Much Does Gutters Cost in Alabama? (2025 Guide)

If you own a home in Alabama, you know how important gutters are. Between the spring rains, summer storms, and the occasional hurricane season threat, proper gutter systems keep water away from your foundation and protect your home's structure. But when it comes time to install or replace your gutters, the big question is: how much is this going to cost?

I've worked in the home services industry for years, and gutter pricing is one of the most common questions I get from homeowners across Alabama. The truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all answer, but I can give you a realistic breakdown of what you should expect to pay in 2025.

Average Gutter Installation Costs in Alabama

Let me be straight with you: gutter costs vary depending on several factors, but for most Alabama homeowners, you're looking at somewhere between $600 and $2,500 for a complete installation or replacement.

Here's the reality. A typical single-story home with about 150-200 linear feet of gutters will usually run you $800 to $1,500 using aluminum gutters, which are the most popular choice. If you've got a larger home or a two-story property, you could be looking at $1,200 to $2,000 or more. And if you're considering higher-end materials like copper or steel, you can easily double those numbers.

In Birmingham, where we see a lot of older homes with bigger roof lines, I've noticed gutter jobs tend to fall in the $1,000 to $1,800 range. Mobile, being closer to the coast and dealing with saltwater corrosion concerns, sometimes sees slightly higher prices because homeowners opt for more durable materials. Huntsville and Montgomery typically fall somewhere in the middle of those ranges.

Keep in mind that these prices are for professional installation. If you're just replacing gutters on an existing system without major repairs to fascia boards or brackets, you'll be on the lower end. If there's wood rot, fascia damage, or structural issues that need fixing first, expect to pay more.

What Affects Your Gutter Price

So why might your neighbor's gutter job cost $300 more than yours? There are several factors at play here.

Material Choice is the biggest one. Aluminum gutters are affordable and durable, running about $3 to $5 per linear foot installed. Galvanized steel is slightly more expensive at $4 to $7 per linear foot. If you want copper gutters—and some folks do because they last forever—you're paying $10 to $20 per linear foot. That adds up quickly on a large home.

Your Home's Size and Roof Complexity obviously matters. A simple ranch-style home costs less than a Victorian with multiple roof angles. The more linear feet of gutters you need, the higher your bill. It's that simple.

Your Current Gutters' Condition affects pricing too. If you're doing a straightforward replacement and the fascia boards are solid, installation is faster and cheaper. But if you've got rotting wood, improper drainage setup, or old gutter systems that were installed incorrectly, your contractor needs to spend more time fixing those issues first.

Gutter Guards and Add-ons will increase your cost. Adding gutter guards or leaf protection systems typically runs $500 to $1,500 depending on the type and coverage. Some systems are worth it if you've got a lot of trees hanging over your roof.

Costs in Major Alabama Cities

Birmingham: Being Alabama's largest city, Birmingham has plenty of contractors competing for your business. You'll see gutter work priced from $900 to $2,000 for most homes. The competition keeps prices reasonable.

Montgomery: The state capital sees similar pricing to Birmingham, typically $850 to $1,900 for residential installations. Labor costs are comparable to the rest of central Alabama.

Huntsville: North Alabama pricing tends to be slightly lower, with gutter work running $750 to $1,700. The competitive market up there helps keep costs down.

Mobile: Coastal concerns about salt spray and hurricane damage sometimes push prices higher here. Expect $1,000 to $2,100, especially if you're choosing corrosion-resistant materials.

Hidden Costs You Should Know About

Here's where people often get surprised. When you get a quote, make sure you understand what's included. Some contractors include gutter brackets in their price; others charge extra. Downspouts might be extra. Removal and disposal of old gutters could be separate.

If your contractor discovers fascia damage during the job—which happens more often than you'd think in older homes—that's going to cost extra. We typically see fascia repair running $10 to $25 per linear foot. A 200-foot home with extensive rot could add $2,000 to $5,000 to your bill.

Don't skip on labor costs either. Good, experienced installers who can handle Alabama's weather conditions aren't cheap, but they're worth it. Cheap installation that leaks in your first heavy rain isn't a bargain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do gutters last in Alabama?
Aluminum gutters typically last 15-20 years in Alabama. The moisture and occasional freeze-thaw cycles are pretty tough on gutters. Copper gutters can last 40+ years, but the upfront cost is significant.

Should I replace gutters in fall or spring?
Spring is ideal because contractors are booking up fast and weather is most reliable. Fall works too. Avoid summer if possible—heat makes the work harder on everyone.

Is gutter maintenance cheaper than replacement?
Absolutely. Regular cleaning and maintenance costs $100 to $300 per year and extends gutter life significantly. Most people don't think about it until something breaks.

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