Eavestrough Installation Niagara
Protect your home with professionally installed seamless eavestrough systems built for Niagara weather, heavy rainfall, melting snow, and real-world roof drainage.
Since 2009, Great Northern Home Exteriors has helped homeowners upgrade aging, leaking, overflowing, and poorly sloped eavestroughs with clean installations, proper water control, and dependable finishing.
We offer 5” and 6” eavestrough, hand-mitred corners, wide downpipes, and optional gutter guard for homeowners who want a cleaner, lower-maintenance system.
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A Better Eavestrough System Starts With Proper Installation
Eavestroughs do more than collect rainwater. A properly installed system helps move water away from your foundation, reduces overflow, protects exterior finishes, and keeps roof runoff from creating problems around walkways, landscaping, and basement walls.
The difference is in the details: correct slope, strong fastening, clean corner work, smart downpipe placement, and choosing the right eavestrough size for the home. That is where a professional installation matters.
Seamless Runs
Seamless aluminum eavestroughs reduce joint points along each run, helping lower the risk of leaks and giving the system a cleaner finished look.
Proper Drainage
We pay attention to slope, corners, and downpipe placement so water moves where it should instead of spilling over problem areas.
Clean Exterior Finish
Your eavestroughs should work properly and look sharp. Clean lines, neat mitres, and proper fastening make a big difference.
Choose the Right Eavestrough Size for Your Home
GNHE installs both 5” and 6” seamless eavestrough systems. The right choice depends on roof size, roof pitch, valley layout, water volume, and how much drainage your home needs during heavier storms.
A standard 5” system works well for many homes, while a 6” eavestrough can provide added capacity for larger roof areas, steeper rooflines, or homes that have struggled with overflow during heavy rain.
- 5” eavestrough for many standard residential applications
- 6” eavestrough for larger water volume and higher-capacity drainage
- Wide downpipes available to help move more water away faster
- Professional recommendations based on your roofline and layout

Hand-Mitred Corners and Wide Downpipes
Corners are one of the most important parts of an eavestrough system. Poorly finished corners can look rough, leak sooner, or create weak points in the system. GNHE uses hand-mitred corners for a cleaner, stronger, more professional finish.
We also offer wide downpipes, which can be especially helpful for homes with larger roof sections, long gutter runs, or areas where water tends to collect quickly during heavy rain.
Hand-Mitred Corners
Clean corner work helps improve appearance, durability, and long-term performance where the system changes direction.
Wide Downpipes
Wider downpipes help move water more efficiently, especially on homes with larger rooflines or heavier runoff.
Better Water Direction
Downpipes are placed with drainage in mind, helping carry water away from the home instead of dumping it in problem areas.

Gutter Guard Options for Easier Maintenance
For homeowners who want to reduce seasonal buildup, gutter guard can be added as an option during your eavestrough installation.
Gutter guard helps limit leaves, debris, and larger material from sitting inside the eavestrough, which can reduce maintenance and help water flow more freely when installed correctly.
We will let you know if gutter guard makes sense for your home based on nearby trees, roofline layout, and how much debris your system is likely to collect.
Eavestrough, Fascia, and Soffit Work That Looks Finished
Many homeowners replace eavestroughs at the same time as fascia and soffit because the finished look is cleaner and more complete. If your existing fascia is worn, uneven, or aging, we can review the best approach during your estimate.
A clean eavestrough installation should not look like an afterthought. GNHE focuses on neat fastening, straight runs, clean downpipe placement, and exterior finishing that improves curb appeal while helping control water properly.
Sandalwood and White Eavestrough Installation Examples
These examples show the clean, finished look of professionally installed eavestrough systems in popular colours like sandalwood and white.

Eavestrough Installation Across Niagara
GNHE installs seamless eavestrough systems across Niagara and nearby service areas. Whether you are replacing old leaking gutters, upgrading to a larger system, or adding gutter guard, our team provides clear recommendations and professional installation.
Common Questions About Eavestrough Installation
Do I need 5” or 6” eavestrough?
It depends on your roof size, pitch, and water volume. Many homes work well with 5” eavestrough, while larger rooflines or higher water flow areas may benefit from 6” eavestrough.
What are hand-mitred corners?
Hand-mitred corners are corners that are carefully cut and finished by hand for a cleaner look and stronger detail. This gives the system a more professional finish than rushed corner work.
Are wide downpipes worth it?
Wide downpipes can be a smart upgrade when a home has large roof sections, longer runs, or areas where water needs to move away quickly during heavy rainfall.
Can gutter guard be added?
Yes. Gutter guard is available as an option and can help reduce debris buildup, especially on homes with nearby trees.
Do you also install fascia and soffit?
Yes. GNHE can review your fascia and soffit during the estimate if those areas are aging or if you want a cleaner exterior upgrade at the same time.
Ready to Upgrade Your Eavestrough System?
Get a clean, properly installed seamless eavestrough system with the right size, proper drainage, hand-mitred corners, wide downpipe options, and gutter guard if it makes sense for your home.
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