Gutter Installation in Cleburne, TX by My Roofing
Trusted Local Contractor

Gutter Installation in Cleburne, TX

As Cleburne's own roofing contractor headquartered right here on Westmeadow Drive, My Roofing understands what Johnson County's heavy clay soil and North Texas weather demand from your gutter system. Since 2011, we have protected nearly 1,000 homes throughout our hometown, installing seamless gutter systems that work as integrated components of complete roofing solutions.

  • Your Neighbor & Cleburne Chamber Gold Sponsor Since 2011 — Headquartered at 109 Westmeadow Dr Suite A with deep community roots
  • Seamless Gutter Installation as Part of Complete Roofing Systems — Custom-measured and professionally installed
  • Often Bundled with Roof Replacement for Maximum Insurance Coverage — One contractor, one warranty, complete protection

Nearly 1,000

Roofs Installed

A+ Rated

Better Business Bureau

Google 5-Star Reviews

Google Rating

Cleburne Headquarters Since 2011

3-Year

Workmanship Warranty

My Roofing is headquartered at 109 Westmeadow Dr Suite A in Cleburne — not 12 miles away in Burleson, not 30 miles up I-35W in Fort Worth, but here, on Westmeadow Drive, where our crews can reach most Cleburne addresses within 20 minutes. That proximity changes what we know about gutter installation in this city. We have walked the fascia lines on homes around the downtown square. We have measured gutter pull-away on Lake Pat Cleburne corridor lots where clay soil shifts the foundation a half-inch every wet-dry cycle. We have specified period-appropriate profiles for Old Town homes whose original guttering predates aluminum altogether.

Why Cleburne Homeowners Need Professional Gutter Installation

Johnson County sits on blackland clay soil that expands when it absorbs rain and contracts when it dries. Over a year, the ground around a Cleburne home moves vertically, and so does the fascia board your gutters are mounted to. Out-of-area roofers fasten gutters with the same hangers and spacing they'd use in Fort Worth or Mansfield, and within three rain cycles the upper edge starts pulling away from the fascia. Water then runs behind the gutter, soaks the fascia, rots the wood, and the next storm pulls the whole run off the house.

Cleburne's tree canopy compounds the problem. Live oaks around the downtown square shed pollen catkins all spring, leaves through fall, and acorns whenever the season runs long. Pecans on Westmeadow and the Henderson Street corridor drop oily debris that mats inside gutters and holds moisture against the seams. Without proper sizing — 6-inch sections, not the 5-inch standard most production builders install — overflow during a single Hill County thunderstorm sends water sheeting down siding and pooling at the foundation. Johnson County clay does not absorb that water quickly; it sits, swells, and over years shifts the slab.

Expert Gutter Installation for Cleburne Homes

Kevin Jones, a former Licensed Claims Adjuster, founded My Roofing in 2011 specifically because Cleburne homeowners deserved a contractor who lived here. Our gutter installation work reflects that. We specify hanger spacing tighter than code minimums where clay shift is documented in the soil profile. We adjust pitch calculations for the longer runs common on Cleburne's 1990s-2000s subdivision homes around Lake Pat. For homes inside Cleburne's historic district guidelines, we coordinate color and profile choices with downtown-square overlay requirements before fabricating on-site.

We also navigate the jurisdictional reality most Cleburne homeowners never have to think about: properties inside city limits work under Cleburne municipal building codes, while addresses in the surrounding ETJ (extraterritorial jurisdiction) fall to Johnson County. Permit pulls, inspection routing, and code citations differ between the two. Out-of-area contractors usually pull a permit for whichever zone the address line looks like, not the one it actually sits in. We handle this correctly because we close out city and county permits constantly.

Across 15 years and nearly 1,000 installations, our growth has come through neighbors talking. BBB rates us A+, our Google reviews hold at 5 stars, and we sponsor the Cleburne Chamber of Commerce at the Gold tier. Call 817-659-5160 for a free assessment — we are typically at Cleburne addresses within 24 hours.

The Process

Your Roofing Journey

  1. 01

    Free Assessment at Your Cleburne Home

    We begin with on-site evaluation of your property's drainage needs. Our team examines existing gutters if present, measures roof area and pitch, evaluates fascia condition, and discusses any specific concerns you have noticed such as foundation moisture or erosion.

  2. 02

    Custom Gutter System Design

    Based on assessment findings, we design a gutter system tailored to your Cleburne property. This includes gutter size selection (typically 6-inch for optimal capacity), downspout quantity and placement, drainage extension requirements, and material choices that balance performance with budget.

  3. 03

    Professional Installation by Our Local Team

    Installation day begins with site preparation and protection of landscaping near work areas. We fabricate seamless gutters on-site using professional equipment, ensuring precise fit without transportation damage or dimensional limitations.

  4. 04

    Final Inspection & Drainage Test

    Before considering the job complete, we conduct final inspection of all gutter sections, test drainage flow with water, verify proper pitch and discharge, and ensure secure attachment at all mounting points.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does gutter installation cost in Cleburne, TX?
Gutter installation in Cleburne typically runs $1,200 to $2,500 for average single-story homes — think the older 1950s-1970s ranches around the downtown square or the 1990s subdivisions in the Lake Pat Cleburne corridor. Larger two-story homes on the south side toward Buffalo Creek or in the newer Mountain Valley and Elk Ridge developments range from $2,500 to $4,500 because of longer linear footage, more downspouts, and steeper pitch corrections. Material choice and color matching for historic-district properties can push the upper end higher when we need to coordinate with the downtown square overlay requirements before fabricating on-site.
What gutter size is right for Cleburne homes?
Most Cleburne homes benefit from 6-inch K-style gutters rather than the 5-inch systems commonly installed in older production construction. Johnson County sits in Hill Country runoff zones where spring thunderstorms regularly deliver an inch of rain in under an hour. A 5-inch gutter overflows under that load on anything larger than a single-story 1,500-square-foot footprint. We typically spec 6-inch on homes around Lake Pat Cleburne, the Buffalo Creek corridor, and the 2,000+ square foot subdivisions. Old Town homes inside the historic district sometimes require 5-inch installations to preserve period-appropriate proportions; we discuss that tradeoff during initial assessment.
Can My Roofing install gutters when replacing my Cleburne roof?
Yes — bundling gutter installation with roof replacement is the most common approach for our Cleburne customers, particularly after a North Texas hail event when both systems sustained damage simultaneously. Bundling reduces total project time, prevents new gutters from being damaged during roofing work, and consolidates insurance documentation under a single claim. Kevin's former Licensed Claims Adjuster background helps us document gutter and roof damage together at insurance-grade quality, which matters because adjusters working Cleburne claims sometimes try to scope gutters as separate non-covered work. We file supplements when carriers under-scope; this advocacy is included at no charge.
Are gutters covered by insurance after storm damage in Cleburne?
Gutters often qualify for insurance coverage when storm damage is documented properly. After major Cleburne hail events — and the 2023 spring season delivered several across Johnson County — we routinely document dented gutter sections, separated end caps, and gutter runs torn from fascia by high winds. The challenge is that homeowner policies sometimes treat gutter damage as separate from roof damage, allowing carriers to scope them at lower priority. We document everything from the same inspection visit and submit it as integrated storm-damage scope. Carriers in Johnson County see this documentation pattern from us constantly, which streamlines approval.
How often should I have my gutters cleaned in Cleburne?
Cleburne homeowners should clean gutters at least twice annually — once in late spring after live oak pollen catkins and pecan blooms fall, and again in late November after the downtown live-oak leaf drop completes. Homes near the Lake Pat Cleburne corridor or under mature pecans along Westmeadow and Henderson Street typically require quarterly cleaning because of heavier oily-debris loads. During the fall Goatneck Trail Ride period, additional dust accumulation can also clog screens earlier than usual on homes near the route. We offer gutter cleaning as a standalone service or bundled with seasonal roof inspections.

Serving Cleburne Since 2011

Schedule your free inspection today. Based right here in Cleburne, we can typically be at your Cleburne home within 24-48 hours.

Call Now

Request a Free Quote

(817) 659-5160

Tap to call · Mon–Fri 8AM–5PM

or send a message