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Gutter Installation Cost Calculator in Boise & the Treasure Valley

Seamless gutter installation is priced per linear foot. The number depends on profile choice (5-inch K-style is standard, 6-inch and half-round cost more), downspout count and sizing, gauge, and whether your existing gutters need removal first.

Use the calculator below for a quick range, then see the cost drivers and example project profiles to calibrate the number against your specific home.

WHAT YOU’LL GET

A ranged gutter installation estimate, in under a minute.

  • Low / typical / high

    Three figures, not one. We never publish exact prices — every home is different.

  • Pricing variables shown

    The calculator shows what assumptions produced your number so you can adjust them.

  • On-site quote next

    Real quotes require an on-site visit. The calculator is for budgeting before that call.

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COST DRIVERS

What drives the cost of gutter installation.

Gutter installation is priced per linear foot, with adjustments for downspouts, profile (5" vs. 6" vs. half-round), and access (single vs. multi-story, complex rooflines). Our cost calculator gives a ranged per-foot estimate; the on-site visit produces a written quote with all components itemized.

  • Total linear footage

    Per-foot pricing scales with the perimeter of your roof. Measured on-site — every eave run is added up against an accurate pitch reading.

  • Profile choice (5-inch vs 6-inch vs half-round)

    5-inch K-style is standard. 6-inch oversized runs about 10–25% more per foot. Half-round runs 20–50% more depending on material.

  • Story count and roofline complexity

    Two-story and complex hip/valley rooflines take longer to measure, form, and hang. Single-story ranches install fastest.

  • Downspout count and sizing

    Downspouts are priced per drop. A larger 3×4 downspout costs more than a standard 2×3 but is sometimes the right call for steep-pitch or high-load runs.

  • Aluminum gauge

    .027-gauge is standard. .032-gauge heavy-duty aluminum is recommended on Foothills homes and wide-eave properties — small per-foot premium but holds up under snow.

  • Color selection

    Standard baked-on enamel colors (white, almond, brown, charcoal) have no upcharge. Custom-matched colors may add lead time and a small material cost.

  • Old gutter removal and disposal

    Included in our quote, but homes with multiple gutter layers (uncommon, but it happens on additions) take longer to strip cleanly.

  • Fascia condition

    Soft or punky fascia changes the fastener approach. We don't hang new gutters on bad fascia — if we find rot, we flag it before installing.

EXAMPLE PROJECTS

Typical gutter installation project profiles.

Three anonymized example homes to help you locate your situation in the range. These are illustrative examples — not quotes, and not based on any specific address.

EXAMPLE

Small Nampa cottage

Single-story 1,200 sq ft cottage, ~120 linear feet, 2 downspouts.

  • 5-inch K-style aluminum
  • Standard color
  • Single-story access
Low$1,200
Typical$1,800
High$2,750

EXAMPLE

Mid-size Kuna two-story

2,500 sq ft production home, ~220 linear feet, 4 downspouts.

  • 5-inch K-style aluminum
  • Standard enamel color
  • Two-story access
Low$2,400
Typical$3,200
High$5,000

EXAMPLE

Large Eagle custom

3,800 sq ft custom, ~320 linear feet, 6 downspouts, complex hip roofline.

  • 6-inch K-style with .032 aluminum
  • 3×4 oversized downspouts
  • Custom color match
Low$4,200
Typical$5,800
High$8,800

Anonymized examples for illustration only. Real homes vary by linear footage, access, condition, and material selection. The written on-site quote is the only number that counts.

MATERIALS

Gutter Installation materials and options.

Profiles

  • 5-inch K-style (standard for most homes)
  • 6-inch K-style oversized (steep-pitch homes, heavy pine debris areas)
  • Half-round (architectural / craftsman / historic homes)

Materials

  • .027-gauge aluminum (standard)
  • .032-gauge aluminum (heavy-duty option for high-debris or wide-eave homes)

Hangers

  • Hidden hangers, screwed (standard — replaces nails which work loose)
  • Heavy-duty snow-load hangers (Foothills and elevation homes)

Downspouts

  • 2×3 standard (most homes)
  • 3×4 oversized (larger roof load, heavy storm areas)
  • Round corrugated (architectural match for half-round)

Colors

  • Full baked-on enamel palette (white, almond, brown, charcoal, copper-tone, custom matches)

QUESTIONS

Gutter Installation cost questions.

Frequently asked questions

Why is your number a range, not an exact price?
Gutter installation pricing scales with linear footage, profile choice, downspout count and sizing, gauge, and story count. The calculator returns a low/typical/high range based on your inputs. The exact written quote comes from an on-site visit where we measure every eave run, confirm the right profile for your roof load, and verify the fascia condition before quoting.
Will the on-site quote match the calculator estimate?
Most on-site quotes fall inside the typical range from the calculator. It can fall outside that range when the home needs fascia repair before new gutters can hang, when access is more complex than a typical two-story, or when custom color matching adds material lead time. We explain any variance during the estimate.
How much does gutter installation cost in the Treasure Valley?
Most seamless aluminum gutter installations in Boise and the Treasure Valley fall in the $10–$22 per linear foot range, with $14 per linear foot typical. Variables that move the number: profile choice (5-inch K-style is standard; 6-inch K-style and half-round cost more), single vs. multi-story access, downspout count and sizing, and color matching. Our cost calculator gives a quick range; we give you a written itemized quote on-site.
How long does gutter replacement take?
Most single-story Treasure Valley homes are completed in one day. Two-story and complex rooflines take one to two days depending on access.
Do you do 5-inch or 6-inch gutters?
We install both. 5-inch K-style is standard for most homes. 6-inch is recommended for homes with larger roof areas, steep pitches, or heavy pine debris.

NEXT STEP

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