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🌧️ Eavestrough & Gutters: what it costs in the GTA (2026)

Straight numbers from a family crew building here since 1979 — reviewed July 2026.

Typical range — typical detached full replacement:
$2,000 – $4,800
ScopeTypical 2026 range
Repairs$300–$900
typical detached full replacement$2,000–$4,800

Gutter guards: $1,200–$2,500 installed.

What moves the price
Linear feet and number of storeys5" vs 6" seamless aluminumDownspout count and drainage layoutFascia condition behind the old trough

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The homeowner’s guide

How your eavestrough actually works

It's a slope game. Every run of trough is pitched about 1 inch for every 20 feet toward a downspout. Lose that pitch (sagging hangers, ice load, a ladder leaned in the wrong spot) and water sits in the trough instead of leaving. Sitting water rusts steel, breeds mosquitoes, and in winter it becomes an ice bar that pries the trough off the fascia. The system only counts if water ends up 6 feet away from your foundation. That last part is the whole point, and it's the part most homes get wrong.

Why Toronto is hard on gutters

Our freeze-thaw cycles are brutal. Meltwater refreezes in the trough overnight, expands, and works seams and hangers loose a little more every winter. Add mature-tree neighbourhoods (looking at you, Etobicoke and East York) where a single fall drops enough leaves to plug every downspout on the street. Most GTA houses also sit on clay, which swells when wet. So an overflowing gutter doesn't just stain siding, it feeds water straight into soil that pushes on your foundation.

Seamless aluminum, explained

Seamless means the trough for each run is rolled from a coil on site, in one piece, cut to your house. No seams except at corners means almost nowhere to leak. 5-inch is standard; 6-inch moves about 40% more water and makes sense under big or steep roofs. Thickness matters too: 0.027-gauge aluminum is the cheap stuff, 0.032 is what you want holding a ladder of ice. Ask what gauge you're being quoted. A low bid is usually thin metal and wide hanger spacing.

What a proper install day looks like

Old trough comes down before lunch. Fascia gets inspected, because putting new eavestrough on rotten wood is throwing money away, and this is when rot is cheap to fix. New runs are rolled in the driveway, hung with hidden hangers every 24 inches or less, pitched with a level, sealed at corners and outlets. Downspouts go in with extensions or splash pads. A good crew hoses the roof afterward and makes you watch where the water goes. One day, most houses.

Your once-a-season walk-around

Tick what checks out. Anything you can’t tick is worth a closer look.

Things people get told (that aren’t quite true)

“Gutter guards are a scam”

Bad ones are. Cheap foam and brush inserts clog worse than open gutters. Good micro-mesh guards on a properly pitched trough keep ladders in the garage for years. On tree-heavy lots they pay for themselves; on a bare-lot bungalow you can skip them.

“Overflowing means clogged, always”

About half the overflow calls we get are actually pitch problems. The trough is clean but sagging, so water heads the wrong way and jumps the edge mid-run. If overflow happens away from the downspout, suspect slope, not leaves.

“Eavestrough is a spring/fall thing only”

Dry summer weeks are the easiest install weather of the year, and winter ice damming is when eavestrough failure does its expensive damage. It's a year-round system. The maintenance is seasonal; the problems aren't.

Repair or replace? 30 seconds:

1. How old is the current eavestrough?
2. What are you seeing?
3. The fascia (wood behind the gutter)?

The season calendar

SpringClean out winter grit; check pitch after the thaw
SummerBest install weather; dry days, easy access
FallClean AFTER the leaves finish dropping, not before
WinterWatch for icicles: that's heat loss plus poor drainage teaming up
Questions we hear every week

How much does eavestrough replacement cost in the GTA in 2026?

A typical detached home runs $2,000–$4,800 for seamless aluminum, or roughly $18–$35 per linear foot installed. Two-storey homes and complex rooflines sit at the upper end.

How do I know my eavestrough needs replacing instead of repair?

Sagging runs, seams that drip after rain, rust, and water pooling at the foundation are replacement signals. Isolated leaks or a loose hanger are usually a $300–$900 repair.

How long does installation take?

Most homes are done in a single day, including tear-off and haul-away.

Do gutter guards actually work?

Good mesh guards keep ladders away for years and stop downspout clogs. They matter most on lots with mature trees.

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