Gutters & Accessories in North Las Vegas, NV
If your gutters are overflowing after a July monsoon burst, pulling away from the fascia, or packed solid with Mojave dust, you’re dealing with a problem that’s specific to how North Las Vegas homes were built and where they sit on the desert floor. Our Gutters & Accessories crew knows these houses — the low-slope Craig Ranch tract homes, the aging block homes near Bonanza Village, and everything in between. Call us at (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate. Santos Cruz handles the assessment himself, so you’re talking to the person who’ll actually be on the job.

Why All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Gutters & Accessories Company
Santos Cruz has been working roofs in the Las Vegas valley for 22 years, and a significant share of that work has been in North Las Vegas — from the older neighborhoods near East Lake Mead Boulevard North to the 2003–2008 master-planned communities in Aliante and Craig Ranch. He’s not an office contact who dispatches a crew you’ve never met. Santos is the Lead Technician, which means the person who answers your questions is the same person climbing your roof and making the call on what needs to be done.
Nearly 120 homeowners have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — and a meaningful number of those came from North Las Vegas customers who were frustrated after a monsoon season revealed gutter or fascia problems they hadn’t anticipated. That track record reflects hundreds of real projects, not a marketing number. When you call for a gutter job in North Las Vegas, you get 22 years of pattern recognition from someone who has seen these exact failure modes repeat on these exact home styles, season after season.
Our Gutters & Accessories Services in North Las Vegas
Seamless Gutter Installation
Sectional gutters with caulked joints are a liability on North Las Vegas homes. The 170°F rooftop heat cycles that are routine on the Mojave Desert floor work those sealants apart within a few seasons, turning every joint into a potential leak point against your fascia. We fabricate continuous seamless 5-inch and 6-inch K-style gutters on-site, sized specifically for the low-slope 2:12–4:12 pitches that dominate Craig Ranch and Aliante — where a standard 4-inch gutter is genuinely undersized for the drainage load a monsoon burst puts through it. No seams means no joint failures and no water tracking back under the drip edge.
Gutter Repair
Not every gutter in North Las Vegas needs full replacement. End-cap failures, loose hangers, and minor corrosion at seams are repairable — and we’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. Where we do see repair limits is on the older sectional aluminum systems on Bonanza Village and Vegas Heights homes, where decades of thermal cycling have cracked the slip joints completely; at that point, a repair is a temporary patch on a system that will continue to fail at the next heat cycle. A typical gutter repair in North Las Vegas runs $150–$400 depending on linear footage and the condition of the surrounding fascia.
Gutter Guard Installation
North Las Vegas is not a heavily treed area — but that doesn’t mean gutter guards are optional here. Aliante and Craig Ranch homes accumulate a dense caliche-and-sand sediment between monsoon seasons that packs into aluminum gutters like cement once it gets wet. Standard screen guards clog with fine Mojave dust just as fast as an unprotected gutter. We install micro-mesh and solid-hood systems — including LeafBlaster Pro-style guards — that are genuinely effective against the fine particulate load specific to the desert floor, not just marketed for leaf-heavy climates that don’t apply to North Las Vegas. Gutter guard installation in North Las Vegas typically runs $8–$15 per linear foot depending on system type and roof access.
Downspout Repair and Repositioning
On many of the 2000s-era North Las Vegas tract homes, original downspouts were positioned for visual tidiness rather than drainage logic — and on a low-slope roof with minimal overhang, where water moves fast and in volume, that placement matters. We repair crushed or disconnected downspout sections, reposition outlets away from foundation lines, and add splash blocks or underground extensions where drainage is pooling against block foundations. A downspout repair in North Las Vegas runs $75–$250 per downspout depending on access and whether extensions are needed.
Fascia Repair
Fascia repair is frequently the necessary first step before any new gutter installation in North Las Vegas — and skipping it is exactly how a new gutter system fails within two seasons. The shallow roof overhangs on 2000s-era tract homes concentrate overflow directly against the wood fascia board, and once the original gutter joint lets go, the fascia deteriorates quickly. A new gutter anchored into rotted fascia will pull away under load. We assess and replace compromised fascia board before any new gutter system goes up, so the anchor points are solid. Fascia repair in North Las Vegas runs $200–$800 depending on linear footage and the degree of rot penetration.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
Our material recommendations are based on what’s right for your specific roof and North Las Vegas’s climate conditions — not what we happen to have sitting in a truck. We work with products from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral across our roofing and gutter accessory work, and we carry commonly needed components for North Las Vegas jobs so turnaround stays tight. When a drip-edge integration requires a GAF-compatible profile or a fascia repair calls for a specific substrate compatible with a CertainTeed underlayment system, we’re not sourcing that on a two-week lead time.
The North Las Vegas Gutter Problem Nobody Talks About
Here’s what makes North Las Vegas genuinely different from a gutter standpoint — and why a generic gutters page written for Henderson or Summerlin doesn’t apply here. The 2003–2008 Aliante and Craig Ranch tract homes were built with minimal roof overhangs on 2:12–4:12 pitches. On a steeper roof with a wider soffit, rainfall spreads out and sheds gradually. On these low-slope North Las Vegas homes, a monsoon burst delivering 1–2 inches per hour hits the roof and funnels directly into the gutter with almost no dissipation. The gutter carries an outsized share of the drainage load under those conditions. When it’s clogged with Mojave dust and dried caliche — which it will be by mid-July if it hasn’t been serviced — water doesn’t just overflow the lip. It backfills under the drip edge, saturates the fascia, and on homes where the original 15-lb felt underlayment has already cracked from years of 170°F summer cycles, it migrates straight into the roof deck. Neighboring suburbs with steeper pitches and wider soffits simply don’t see fascia rot develop at the same rate. This is a North Las Vegas-specific failure sequence, and it’s one Santos has diagnosed on dozens of Craig Ranch and Aliante homes.

A Job Off West Craig Road That Explains the Pattern
Our crew was called to a 2005 tract home off West Craig Road in Craig Ranch after the homeowner reported what looked like a plumbing leak above the kitchen — the concrete tile was unbroken and the roof looked fine from the street. We found the original aluminum K-style gutters packed with Mojave dust and dried debris, causing standing water to wick back under the drip edge and saturate the fascia board. The downstream culprit was cracked 15-lb felt at the eave that had shrunk through years of 170°F summer cycles. We replaced the fascia, installed continuous seamless 5-inch gutters with a GAF-compatible drip-edge integration, and added LeafBlaster Pro-style gutter guards to keep the desert dust load manageable between service visits. The kitchen ceiling stain — blamed on plumbing for months — cleared up after the first rain.
Common Gutters & Accessories Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Dust-packed gutters from Mojave sediment accumulation: Aliante and Craig Ranch homes develop a dense caliche-and-sand buildup inside aluminum gutters between monsoon seasons. Once that sediment gets wet and compresses, it creates standing water that corrodes seams and backflows under low-slope drip edges far faster than a gutter failure in a wetter climate would.
- Fascia rot from low-overhang design: The shallow overhangs on most 2000s-era North Las Vegas tract homes concentrate overflow directly against the wood fascia board. One failed gutter joint repeated over two or three monsoon seasons is enough to require full fascia replacement before new gutters can be properly anchored.
- Thermal joint failure on older Bonanza Village homes: The 1950s–1970s block homes near East Lake Mead Boulevard North were often retrofitted with sectional gutters decades ago. After years of 170°F rooftop heat cycles, the end-cap sealants and slip joints crack completely, turning gutters into open-ended troughs that pour water against block foundations during every monsoon burst.
- Undersized gutters on low-slope roofs: Standard 4-inch gutters installed on the low-pitch roofs common throughout North Las Vegas can’t handle the 1–2 inch-per-hour rainfall rates that monsoon cells deliver. Overflow is often misread as a clog when the actual issue is a gutter that was never sized for the drainage volume these roofs produce under desert storm conditions.
Pricing for Gutters & Accessories in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s an honest breakdown of what gutter work runs in the North Las Vegas market right now:
| Service | Typical Range (North Las Vegas) |
|---|---|
| Seamless Gutter Installation (5″ K-style) | $6–$12 per linear foot |
| Gutter Repair (seams, hangers, end caps) | $150–$400 |
| Gutter Guard Installation (micro-mesh) | $8–$15 per linear foot |
| Downspout Repair or Repositioning | $75–$250 per downspout |
| Fascia Repair (per linear foot) | $200–$800 depending on run and rot depth |
What moves the number up is fascia damage extent, roof access difficulty, and whether a full seamless run needs to be fabricated on-site. What moves it down is catching the problem early — before one failed joint becomes full fascia replacement. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Santos will walk the roof himself and give you a straight number.
Permits for Gutter and Fascia Work in North Las Vegas
North Las Vegas operates under its own Building & Safety Department — a separate jurisdiction from Clark County and the City of Las Vegas — with its own permit process and inspection requirements. Depending on the scope of fascia replacement or structural gutter work, a permit may be required before work begins. We navigate that process for North Las Vegas jobs routinely, and we’ll tell you upfront whether your project triggers a permit requirement in ZIP codes 89030, 89031, 89032, or the Aliante-area codes like 89084 and 89085. Don’t let a contractor skip that conversation.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Beyond North Las Vegas, our gutter and roofing crews regularly work in Sunrise Manor, Las Vegas, Spring Valley, and Summerlin South. If you’re in any of these communities and dealing with gutter overflow, fascia damage, or a roof edge that isn’t draining right after a monsoon, we cover the entire northwest valley and can typically reach you the same week. Call (725) 237-7255 to confirm availability in your area.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Gutters & Accessories in North Las Vegas
It depends on the scope of work. Gutter replacement alone typically does not require a permit in North Las Vegas, but structural fascia replacement — particularly on larger runs or when it connects to roof deck repairs — may trigger a permit requirement under the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety Department. That’s a different jurisdiction than Clark County or the City of Las Vegas, with its own inspection schedule and submittal process. We’ll identify permit requirements before any work starts on your Craig Ranch home and handle the paperwork if it’s needed. Call (725) 237-7255 to talk through your specific situation.
The tiles are probably fine — the problem is almost certainly the gutter itself, either undersized for the roof’s drainage load, clogged with Mojave dust and caliche sediment, or both. On Aliante’s low-slope 2:12–4:12 roofs, a monsoon cell can deliver 1–2 inches of rain per hour, and the concrete tile drainage channels funnel all of that directly into the gutter. A 4-inch gutter that might be adequate on a steeper suburban roof simply can’t keep up. We see this constantly on 2003–2008 Aliante homes. The fix is usually a combination of cleaning, upsizing to a 5-inch or 6-inch seamless gutter, and adding guards to slow the sediment buildup. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free look.
For the 2:12–4:12 pitches that are standard across Craig Ranch, Aliante, and most of North Las Vegas’s 2000s-era tract homes, we typically recommend 5-inch seamless K-style gutters at minimum, with 6-inch systems on longer roof runs or homes with known drainage volume issues. The original 4-inch gutters installed on many of these homes were undersized for the monsoon drainage loads these roofs produce — that’s not a contractor shortcut, it was a widespread builder standard that hasn’t aged well on the desert floor. Downspout sizing should step up proportionally, with 3×4-inch rectangular downspouts replacing the original 2×3-inch versions on most jobs.
Yes — and the desert environment is exactly why. North Las Vegas homes don’t accumulate pine needles or maple seeds, but they do accumulate fine Mojave dust and caliche particles that pack into aluminum gutters between monsoon seasons and form a near-solid sediment when wet. Standard screen guards clog with that fine particulate just as fast as an unprotected gutter. Micro-mesh and solid-hood systems handle the desert dust load far better, and they dramatically reduce the service frequency required to keep gutters functional. On Aliante and Craig Ranch homes where we’re already replacing fascia from gutter overflow damage, guards pay for themselves by preventing that cycle from repeating. Installation runs $8–$15 per linear foot — call (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate on your home.
New gutters can absolutely be installed, but the fascia repair has to happen first. A gutter anchored into soft, rotted fascia will pull away from the roofline under load — often within a single monsoon season on the heavier drainage events North Las Vegas sees. Santos will assess the full extent of the fascia damage during the estimate, give you a straight scope on what needs to be replaced, and sequence the fascia work before the gutter installation so the new system has solid anchoring throughout its run. Fascia repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $200–$800 depending on the length of the run and how deep the rot has gone. Call (725) 237-7255 — estimates are free, and Santos handles the walkthrough himself.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner and Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving North Las Vegas since 2003.