If you're a homeowner in Mississippi, you've probably noticed how our weather can be pretty brutal on your roof and foundation. Heavy rains, occasional storms, and that humid climate mean gutters aren't just a nice-to-have—they're essential. But here's the question everyone asks: how much is this going to cost me?
I've been helping homeowners across Mississippi figure out gutter pricing for years, and I know this can be confusing. You're probably getting different quotes from different contractors, and honestly, the prices can vary quite a bit depending on where you live and what you're getting installed. Let me break down what you're actually looking at in 2025.
The cost of gutter installation in Mississippi typically ranges from $800 to $2,500 for an average-sized home, depending on several factors. For a standard 1,500 to 2,000 square foot home, most people are looking at somewhere between $1,200 and $1,800 for a complete installation of 150-200 linear feet of gutters.
Here's the thing—these numbers can shift significantly based on your location. In Jackson, the state capital where homes tend to be a bit larger and more spread out, you might pay closer to $1,500 to $2,000. Down in Gulfport near the coast, prices are somewhat similar, running $1,400 to $1,900. If you're in Southaven up north, you're looking at $1,200 to $1,700, which is slightly less than Jackson. And in Hattiesburg, where we see plenty of rainfall that makes gutters really important, costs run about $1,300 to $1,800.
These costs are typically calculated at around $6 to $12 per linear foot, though you might see some contractors charging differently. The variation comes down to the type of material, the complexity of your roof, and whether you need any special features.
Material choice is probably the biggest factor. You've got several options, and they each come with different price tags. Aluminum gutters are the most popular in Mississippi because they're affordable, lightweight, and handle our weather well. They'll run you around $4 to $8 per linear foot installed. Steel gutters cost more—typically $8 to $12 per linear foot—but they're heavier duty and last longer. If you want something fancy, copper gutters can run $15 to $25 per linear foot, but honestly, most Mississippi homeowners stick with aluminum.
Your roof's complexity matters too. A simple, straightforward roof? That's cheaper to work with. But if you've got multiple peaks, valleys, dormers, or a really steep pitch, expect to pay more because the installation takes longer and is more complicated. Same goes if you've got a really large home or multiple stories.
Then there's whether you want gutters only, or if you're adding downspouts, gutter guards, or other accessories. Gutter guards have become really popular lately—they keep debris out and reduce how often you need to clean them. Adding guards will tack on another $1,000 to $2,000 to your total project cost, but a lot of homeowners think it's worth it, especially in areas with lots of trees.
I mentioned earlier that prices differ by city, and I want to expand on that a bit. Jackson, being our largest city, has the most competition among contractors, which sometimes pushes prices down slightly. However, labor costs there are a touch higher than in smaller towns.
Gulfport is interesting because you're dealing with that coastal weather—more aggressive storms, salt air, and higher humidity. Some contractors charge a premium here because they know gutters take more of a beating. You might see prices on the higher end of the range.
Southaven and the northern parts of the state can sometimes offer better pricing because there's less demand for gutter work compared to areas with heavier rainfall. But don't let a lower quote automatically make you choose a contractor—make sure they're licensed and insured.
Here's my advice after dealing with this stuff for a while: get at least three quotes. Don't just compare prices—compare what's actually included. Some contractors include removal of old gutters, others charge extra. Some warranties are better than others. A cheap quote that doesn't include warranty coverage isn't really a good deal.
Also, timing matters. If you get work done during the off-season (late fall through early spring when it's not peak contractor season), you might negotiate a better rate. And if you're bundling gutter work with other roofing or home repairs, contractors sometimes discount the package.
Aluminum gutters, which are most common here, typically last 15 to 20 years. Given Mississippi's wet climate, regular maintenance and cleaning help extend that lifespan. Steel gutters can last 20 to 30 years if maintained well.
Not necessarily, but they're really helpful in Mississippi because of all the rain and moisture. If you've got trees hanging over your roof, they're definitely worth the investment since they reduce cleaning needs significantly.
Technically yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. Gutters need proper pitch, secure fastening, and correct downspout placement to work effectively. One mistake and you've got water damage to your foundation. Let the professionals handle it.
If you're ready to get your gutters handled right, don't hesitate to reach out. We can provide you with a detailed quote specific to your home and location. Call us at (888) 604-9457 today and let's get you protected from Mississippi's weather.
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