Gutters & Accessories in Las Vegas, NV
If you own a home in Las Vegas — especially one of the master-planned stucco properties built across Summerlin, Henderson, or North Las Vegas between 1990 and 2007 — there’s a reasonable chance your gutters are already failing, and the next monsoon storm will be the one that proves it. Our Gutters & Accessories team at All Star Roofing Company installs, repairs, and upgrades gutters on Las Vegas homes daily, and Santos Cruz handles the work himself. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate — we respond fast to every neighborhood across the Las Vegas Valley.

Why All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Gutters & Accessories Company
Santos Cruz has been working roofs and drainage systems across Las Vegas for 22 years. That’s not a marketing number — it means he has personally inspected gutters on the original Summerlin tract builds, the Rhodes Ranch phased developments, and the older North Las Vegas neighborhoods along the 604 corridor. He has seen every failure mode this desert climate produces, and he’s the one who shows up to your job, not a rotating subcontracted crew.
Nearly 120 Las Vegas homeowners have left All Star Roofing Company a verified review, averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars. That track record reflects hundreds of completed projects across the Valley, not a single lucky job. When customers in Spring Valley or Sunrise Manor describe being burned by contractors who diagnosed cheap and delivered worse, Santos’s name keeps coming up as the alternative — someone who identifies the real problem, explains it plainly, and fixes it once.
We don’t treat gutter calls as low-priority add-ons. In Las Vegas, a failed downspout during a July monsoon cell can push water directly into stucco wall cavities and garage slab joints within a single storm event. We keep material inventory for Las Vegas’s most common gutter profiles on hand so we’re not waiting on supplier lead times when the summer storm season arrives.
Our Gutters & Accessories Services in Las Vegas
Seamless Gutter Installation
Seamless gutters are the right call for virtually every Las Vegas home we work on, and the reason is thermal movement. Standard sectional gutters have seams every ten feet — and in Las Vegas, where summer afternoon highs routinely exceed 110°F and the same night’s temperature can drop 30°F or more, those seams are stress points that fail on a predictable five-to-seven-year cycle. We fabricate seamless aluminum gutters on-site, sized at 5 or 6 inches rather than the builder-standard 4-inch profile, and pitch them at a consistent 1/16-inch per foot so monsoon cloudbursts drain completely rather than pooling and adding dead weight to the hanger system. A typical seamless gutter installation in Las Vegas runs $8–$14 per linear foot, depending on gutter size, material gauge, and fascia condition.
Gutter Repair
Most gutter repair calls we get in Las Vegas trace back to two root causes: hanger failure from the thermal cycling described above, or overflow damage from undersized 4-inch sections that simply can’t handle the flow rate of a heavy monsoon cell. We diagnose which problem you’re dealing with before we quote anything. Patching a separated seam or re-hanging a sagging run typically runs $150–$350 in Las Vegas, though if we find rotted fascia behind the existing gutter, that board needs to be addressed before any re-hang will hold.
Gutter Guard Installation
Las Vegas homeowners often assume gutter guards are unnecessary because there are no tall trees dropping leaves. That logic makes sense until you understand what concrete barrel tile actually does to a gutter system over time. The aging tiles on tens of thousands of Summerlin and Henderson homes shed a powdery mineral wash with every rain event — a fine sediment that accumulates in the channel, cements debris in place, and can block downspout inlets so thoroughly that even light rainfall backs up and overflows at the seams. Gutter guards rated for this fine-particle load are genuinely useful in Las Vegas, and we install guards specifically selected for the sediment profile of tile-roof neighborhoods. Guard installation in Las Vegas typically runs $4–$9 per linear foot depending on the guard type and gutter width.
Downspout Repair and Upsizing
The 3-inch round downspouts standard on Las Vegas tract builds from the 1990s were engineered for a city that receives roughly 4 inches of annual rainfall spread across moderate events. They were not engineered for a monsoon cloudburst that drops 0.5 inches in 20 minutes onto a low-pitch concrete-tile roof with almost no absorption. We regularly replace undersized downspouts with 4-inch rectangular or 3×4-inch profiles, reposition discharge points away from stucco walls and slab joints, and add splash blocks where the soil profile requires them. Downspout repair in Las Vegas runs $85–$200 per downspout; full replacement with upsizing runs $150–$350 per section.
Fascia Repair
A gutter that has been mis-pitched or overflowing for even one monsoon season can saturate the fascia board behind it, and on Las Vegas’s stucco homes that fascia is usually OSB or finger-jointed pine — neither of which tolerates prolonged moisture exposure well. We assess fascia condition on every gutter job before we touch the gutter hardware, because re-hanging a gutter over soft wood is a repair that fails within a season. Fascia board replacement in Las Vegas typically runs $12–$22 per linear foot, and we match paint to your existing trim color as closely as possible.
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The Las Vegas Drainage Problem Nobody Talks About
Here’s what makes gutter failures in Las Vegas genuinely different from failures in almost any other city in the Southwest. Because the Valley receives only about 4 inches of annual rainfall — almost entirely concentrated in the July–September North American Monsoon window — the gutters on the master-planned stucco homes of Summerlin, Henderson, and Rhodes Ranch sit completely dry for nine months of the year. Then a single monsoon storm cell arrives and asks those gutters to drain an enormous, fast-moving volume of water all at once. This feast-or-famine hydraulic load is nothing like the steady seasonal rain loads gutters are engineered for in cities like Seattle or even Phoenix, where precipitation is more distributed across the calendar. Builder-grade 4-inch K-style gutters buckle under that sudden demand. Undersized downspouts blow out. And the water goes somewhere it shouldn’t — typically behind the fascia, down the stucco wall, and into whatever joint or gap is closest to grade.
We pulled up to a 2001-era concrete barrel-tile home in Green Valley, Henderson where exactly this had played out. The builder-installed 4-inch K-style gutters had completely separated from the fascia on the rear elevation — nine months of thermal expansion and contraction at 110°F+ had sheared the original strap hangers, and the first hard monsoon cell of the season had sent water sheeting directly down the stucco wall and into the garage slab joint. We replaced the run with 5-inch seamless aluminum gutters set to a proper 1/16-inch-per-foot pitch, added GAF-compatible drip edge to redirect tile-wash water cleanly into the channel, and installed gutter guards rated for the high-debris load from the block-wall desert landscaping surrounding the property. The homeowners haven’t had a single fascia moisture complaint since.

Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
All Star Roofing Company works with materials from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — which matters on gutter jobs because the drip edge, flashing, and roof-edge integration components need to be compatible with whatever roofing system is already on your home. When Santos is spec’ing a seamless gutter run on a Las Vegas tile roof, he’s selecting products that work with the specific tile profile and roof-edge geometry in place, not just grabbing whatever is easiest to source. We keep commonly needed components in inventory so Las Vegas jobs don’t stall waiting on parts.
Common Gutters & Accessories Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Undersized builder-grade gutters overflowing during monsoon storms. The 4-inch K-style gutters standard on 1990s–2000s Summerlin and Henderson tract homes simply can’t handle the flow rate of a heavy July cloudburst. Within minutes of a hard storm cell, water runs behind the fascia and saturates the OSB sheathing beneath the concrete tile edge — damage that compounds silently until the fascia board fails.
- Hanger systems fatigued by extreme thermal cycling. Las Vegas’s 30°F+ diurnal temperature swings cause spike-and-ferrule hanger systems to work loose from fascia boards within five to seven years. The gutter sags, develops reverse pitch, and water pools at low points — adding dead weight that accelerates the separation cycle until the entire run pulls away from the wall.
- Downspout blockages from concrete tile sediment. The fine mineral powder shed by aging barrel tiles across Rhodes Ranch and North Las Vegas tracts accumulates in gutters and cements debris at downspout inlets. Even light rainfall backs up and overflows at gutter seams — a failure mode that rarely appears in cities where asphalt shingles dominate the housing stock.
- Fascia rot behind long-standing gutter overflow points. On Las Vegas stucco homes, the fascia board is often the last thing a homeowner inspects, and by the time the gutter visibly separates from the roofline, the wood behind it has already been compromised by seasonal overflow. We treat fascia assessment as a required step before any re-hang — not an optional add-on.
Pricing for Gutters & Accessories in Las Vegas, NV
Gutter work in Las Vegas ranges widely depending on linear footage, gutter profile, and what we find on the fascia when we pull the existing hardware. Here are honest ranges for the Las Vegas market:
- Seamless gutter installation: $8–$14 per linear foot
- Gutter guard installation: $4–$9 per linear foot
- Gutter repair (hanger reset, seam patch, re-pitch): $150–$350
- Downspout repair: $85–$200 per downspout
- Downspout replacement with upsizing: $150–$350 per section
- Fascia board replacement: $12–$22 per linear foot
A full rear-elevation gutter replacement on a typical Las Vegas tract home — new 5-inch seamless aluminum, updated hangers, upsized downspouts, and gutter guards — commonly lands in the $900–$2,400 range. Full-perimeter jobs on larger Summerlin homes with significant linear footage run higher. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free, no-obligation estimate — Santos will give you a straight number, not a range to renegotiate later.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
All Star Roofing Company serves homeowners throughout the Las Vegas Valley, including Spring Valley, North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, and Summerlin South. If your home sits in one of these communities, the same monsoon-driven drainage problems affect your gutters just as they do in Las Vegas proper — and Santos is just as familiar with the housing stock and roofline profiles in each of those areas.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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 Las Vegas
In most cases, a 20-year-old builder-grade gutter system on a Summerlin home needs replacement, not repair — and the reason is Las Vegas’s thermal cycling, not the age alone. The spike-and-ferrule hangers used in most 1990s–2000s tract builds have typically completed four or five full fatigue cycles by now, and the 4-inch K-style profile those homes came with is genuinely undersized for monsoon flow rates. If the gutters are sagging, back-pitched, or separating at more than one or two points, re-hanging the existing hardware is a short-term fix that will repeat itself within a few seasons. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in when we look at it. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free assessment.
Las Vegas monsoon cells concentrate a massive hydraulic load into a very short window — sometimes half an inch of rain in under 20 minutes — on roofs with low pitches and minimal absorption. Standard 3-inch round downspouts are sized for steady moderate rain, not for that kind of sudden surge. The result is overflow at the gutter seam nearest the downspout inlet, which sends water directly down the stucco wall. Upsizing to a 3×4-inch or 4-inch rectangular downspout and repositioning the discharge point away from wall and slab junctions solves the problem at the source. Call (725) 237-7255 to schedule a downspout evaluation before the next storm season arrives.
Yes — and the reason is specific to Henderson’s housing stock. Concrete barrel tile roofs shed a fine mineral sediment with every rain event, and that sediment accumulates in gutters regardless of whether any trees are nearby. Over two or three monsoon seasons, it cements at the downspout inlet and creates blockages that cause overflow even during light rainfall. Gutter guards designed for fine-particle loads block that sediment before it can build up. They’re not necessary on every roof type, but on a tile-roof home in Henderson, Summerlin, or Rhodes Ranch, they earn their cost quickly.
No — and any contractor who offers to do that is setting you up for the same failure within one monsoon season. Soft, discolored fascia boards have lost the structural integrity needed to hold hanger hardware under load. The gutter will pull away again, often faster than the original installation did, because the wood no longer has the fiber strength to grip a screw. The correct sequence is: remove the existing gutter, replace the compromised fascia boards, allow the new wood to be properly primed and painted to match your trim, then re-hang new gutter hardware into solid material. We don’t skip steps on North Las Vegas jobs or anywhere else.
April through early June is the ideal window in Las Vegas — after winter, before the monsoon season begins in July, and before summer heat makes extended ladder work difficult. That said, we schedule gutter work year-round, and a failed gutter going into monsoon season is an emergency we’ll prioritize regardless of the calendar. If you’re noticing separation, overflow marks on your stucco, or soft fascia, don’t wait until spring to call — the next storm cell won’t wait either. Call (725) 237-7255 and we’ll get out to assess the situation quickly.
Get a Free Gutter Estimate in Las Vegas
If your Las Vegas home was built between 1990 and 2007 and still has its original builder-grade gutter system, the odds are strong that it’s already undersized, under-pitched, or showing hanger fatigue — and the monsoon season will confirm it one way or another. Santos Cruz will come out, walk your roofline, and give you a straight assessment of what’s actually failing and what needs to happen to fix it properly. Call All Star Roofing Company at (725) 237-7255 to schedule your free estimate. No pressure, no upsell — just an honest look from someone who has been working Las Vegas roofs for 22 years.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner and Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2003.