Florence is Boone County's largest city, and its housing mix — 1970s–1990s subdivisions through newer builds along the I-75 corridor — means gutter needs vary significantly by neighborhood. Kentucky's freeze-thaw cycle is particularly hard on sectional gutters, cracking seams and separating joints under ice dam weight. Seamless gutters cut on-site eliminate those failure points entirely.
Florence is Boone County's largest city, with a housing mix spanning 1970s–1990s subdivisions through newer builds along the I-75 corridor. Kentucky's freeze-thaw cycle is particularly hard on sectional gutters — seams crack and separate over winter, and joints fail under the ice dam weight that builds up on north-facing sections. Seamless gutters cut on-site eliminate mid-run seams entirely and are installed to Kentucky pitch standards.
Before any new gutters go up, Joe inspects the fascia boards behind the existing system. Freeze-thaw seam failures in Florence's older subdivisions often cause hidden fascia damage that only becomes visible when the gutters are pulled off. Damaged fascia is corrected before installation begins so the new gutters have solid footing. Downspouts are positioned to discharge at least 6 feet from the foundation — critical for Boone County homes where clay-heavy soil can trap moisture against the foundation wall.
Gutter guards are worth discussing for Florence homes with tree coverage — particularly in older neighborhoods off US-42. Joe walks through micro-mesh, foam, and reverse-curve options with honest trade-off information. Full removal and haul-away of the old system is included in every replacement job.
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