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How Much Does Gutter Services Cost in Westchester County? (2026 Guide)

What Westchester homeowners pay for gutter cleaning, installation, repair, and gutter guards in 2026. Seamless aluminum, copper, and full replacement pricing from local contractors.

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Alex Colombo
Founder, Trusted Local Contractors · February 14, 2026

What Westchester Homeowners Pay for Gutter Services

Westchester County has the highest gutter costs in the region, running 20 to 30% above the national average. Between the dense tree canopy, older multi-story homes, and NYC-metro labor rates, gutter work here costs more than almost anywhere in the Northeast.

The average Westchester home has 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters. Cleaning runs $188 to $438 per visit. A full gutter replacement with seamless aluminum costs $2,000 to $3,800. Gutter guards range from $9 to $19 per linear foot installed, or $1,800 to $3,800 for a typical home.

Northern Westchester towns like Bedford, Pound Ridge, and North Salem have the heaviest tree cover and the most gutter-related issues. Two-story colonials and Tudors require ladder or lift access, which adds to both cleaning and installation costs. Storm damage from nor'easters and heavy spring rains keeps repair demand consistent year-round.

2026 Gutter Costs in Westchester County

Prices from gutter contractors working across Westchester County. Your total depends on home height, linear footage, roof pitch, and tree coverage.

Service/JobTypical RangeNotes
Gutter cleaning (150-200 linear ft)$188 – $438Two-story homes cost 30-50% more than ranches. Includes downspout flushing.
Gutter guard installation (per linear foot)$9 – $19Micro-mesh ($15-$19/ft) outperforms screen types. 200 ft home: $1,800-$3,800.
Seamless aluminum gutter installation (per linear foot)$10 – $195-inch K-style standard. 6-inch for steep roofs or heavy rain areas.
Gutter repair (section replacement, resealing)$188 – $500Ice dam damage common January through March. Sagging from snow load is frequent.
Downspout installation or replacement$125 – $313Underground drain connections to storm systems add $300-$800 per run.
Copper gutter installation (per linear foot)$31 – $50Common on high-end homes in Scarsdale, Bronxville, Rye. 200 ft: $6,200-$10,000.
Full gutter system replacement (200 linear ft)$2,000 – $3,800Complete tear-off and new seamless aluminum. Most jobs done in one day.

How Costs Vary by Location

Tree coverage and home construction are the two biggest factors that determine your gutter costs, and both vary dramatically across Westchester.

Bedford and the northern towns (Pound Ridge, North Salem, Katonah) have the heaviest tree canopy in the county. Properties here average 2.5 acres of heavily wooded land, and fall leaf drop is relentless. Gutter cleaning runs toward the top of the range because there's simply more debris. Most homeowners in Bedford need two cleanings per year (late fall after leaves drop, and spring after snowmelt reveals winter damage). Gutter guards make a real financial case here: $1,800 to $3,800 upfront can eliminate $376 to $876 in annual cleaning costs.

Scarsdale presents a different challenge. Homes were built around 1942, they're large (half-acre lots, multi-story colonials and Tudors), and many have copper gutters original to the house. Copper gutter replacement in Scarsdale runs $31 to $50 per linear foot, with total projects hitting $6,200 to $10,000 for a full system. Even standard aluminum replacement costs more here because of the complex rooflines typical of pre-war architecture.

White Plains has a more urban density with mid-century colonials and condos. Gutter work on single-family homes here is relatively standard. Cleaning runs mid-range, and installation is routine on the two-story colonials that dominate the residential neighborhoods.

Yonkers has the most varied housing stock. Row houses near the Bronx border have shorter gutter runs and easier access. Larger colonials in northeast Yonkers look more like typical suburban Westchester. Costs range widely depending on the specific neighborhood.

New Rochelle sits between the two extremes. Coastal sections near Long Island Sound don't have heavy tree coverage, but salt air corrodes aluminum gutters faster than in inland areas. Budget for replacement every 20 to 25 years rather than the 30-year lifespan you'd expect inland.

Permits and Regulations

Note

Gutter installation and replacement typically do not require building permits in Westchester County. They're classified as maintenance work. However, if your project changes drainage patterns that could affect neighboring properties, some towns may require review.

In areas near the Long Island Sound or protected waterways, there may be additional stormwater runoff requirements. If you're adding downspout extensions that redirect water, check with your town's building department.

Contacts for gutter-related questions: - White Plains Building Department: (914) 422-1269 - Scarsdale Building Department: (914) 722-1140 - Yonkers Housing & Buildings: (914) 377-6500 - New Rochelle Building Department: (914) 654-2035 - Bedford Building Department: (914) 666-8040

Your gutter contractor doesn't need a specific gutter license, but should carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation. Gutter work involves ladders and rooflines, which makes insurance coverage particularly important.

Why Gutter Maintenance Matters in Westchester

Westchester's combination of mature tree canopy, aging housing stock, and Northeast weather creates conditions where gutter neglect gets expensive fast.

Clogged gutters cause water to pool against the fascia board and soffit. In an older Westchester colonial with original wood fascia, that pooling leads to rot within one to two seasons. Fascia board replacement costs $6 to $20 per linear foot on top of whatever gutter repair is needed. It's cheaper to keep the gutters clean than to replace the wood behind them.

Ice dams are the other major issue. When gutters are partially clogged and snow melts from roof heat, water refreezes at the gutter line and backs up under the shingles. Ice dam damage can affect roof sheathing, attic insulation, and interior ceilings. A single ice dam event can cause $1,000 to $5,000 in damage. Proper gutter maintenance (clean in November, inspect after major storms) is the first line of defense.

Downspout placement matters more than most homeowners realize. Water should be directed at least 4 to 6 feet away from the foundation. In the clay-heavy soil common across Westchester, water that pools near the foundation can cause hydrostatic pressure against basement walls. That leads to seepage, mold, and eventually structural issues that cost tens of thousands to fix.

When to Schedule Gutter Work

Fall (October through November) is peak gutter cleaning season in Westchester. Wait times can stretch to 2 to 3 weeks, so schedule your cleaning by early October if you want it done before winter. A second cleaning in late spring (after pollen and seed pods fall) is recommended for heavily wooded properties.

New gutter installation is best scheduled April through November, when weather allows for exterior work. Late winter (February and March) is when many gutter companies offer off-season pricing because their schedules are lighter. If you're planning a full replacement, getting a quote in January and scheduling for early spring can save 5 to 10%.

Gutter repair is most urgent after winter ice dam damage (January through March) and after major storms. Don't wait on repairs. A leaking gutter joint can damage your fascia within a few months, turning a $188 to $500 repair into a $1,000 or more fix.

Choosing a Gutter Contractor

For gutter cleaning, you're choosing between small crews (often two-person operations) and larger companies. Smaller crews are typically cheaper but may have longer wait times during fall. Larger companies can handle scheduling more flexibly but charge more. Either way, confirm they flush the downspouts (not just clear the troughs) and inspect for damage during cleaning.

For installation, look for companies that fabricate seamless gutters on-site. They bring a roll-forming machine on a truck and create your gutters to exact measurements at your home. Seamless gutters have fewer joints, which means fewer leak points. Most quality gutter installers use this approach. If someone proposes sectional gutters (pre-cut lengths connected with joiners), ask why. Sectional is cheaper but leaks sooner.

Get three quotes for any installation or replacement project. Gutter pricing varies more between companies than most home services because some include accessories (splash guards, gutter guards, extended downspout runs) in their base quote and others add them as extras. Compare the full scope of work, not just the bottom-line number.

The Bottom Line

Key Takeaway

Gutter cleaning in Westchester runs $188 to $438 per visit. Seamless aluminum gutter installation costs $10 to $19 per linear foot, with a full 200 ft replacement at $2,000 to $3,800. Gutter guards run $9 to $19 per linear foot. Copper gutter installation costs $31 to $50 per foot for homes that want the premium option.

Clean your gutters at least once per year (twice if you're in a heavily wooded area like Bedford or Pound Ridge). Fix leaks and sagging immediately rather than waiting for the damage to spread. And consider gutter guards if you're spending $400 or more per year on cleaning. They pay for themselves within 4 to 5 years in most cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my gutters in Westchester?
Once per year is the minimum, ideally in late November after most leaves have fallen. Homes surrounded by mature oaks, maples, or other hardwoods should plan for twice per year: once in late fall and once in late spring after seed pods and pollen drop. Properties in northern Westchester (Bedford, Pound Ridge, North Salem) with heavy tree canopy may need a third cleaning in mid-fall if leaves are clogging gutters before the main drop.
Are gutter guards worth the investment?
If you're paying $188 to $438 per cleaning and doing it twice a year, gutter guards can pay for themselves in 4 to 5 years. Micro-mesh guards ($15 to $19 per foot) are the best-performing type for Westchester's leaf-heavy environment. Screen and foam guards are cheaper but clog faster with small debris. The initial investment for a 200 ft home is $1,800 to $3,800. Guards don't eliminate maintenance entirely, but they reduce cleaning frequency from 2 times per year to once every 2 to 3 years.
Should I replace my gutters when I get a new roof?
In most cases, yes. Roofers remove existing gutters during a full tear-off anyway, and reinstalling old gutters risks damaging them. Combining the two projects also saves on labor because the crew is already working on your roofline. A gutter replacement adds $2,000 to $3,800 to a roofing project, which is less than scheduling it as a standalone job because setup and access costs are shared. Ask your roofer if they handle gutter installation or can coordinate with a gutter subcontractor.

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Alex Colombo
Founder, Trusted Local Contractors

Alex runs Trusted Local Contractors, connecting homeowners with vetted service professionals across the tri-state area. He compiled this guide after reviewing gutter contractors across Westchester County and researching what services actually cost in 2026.