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Gutters 6-Inch Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:30+00:00 • 3 min read

Household budgets for 6-inch gutters typically fall within a broad range depending on material, length, labor, and local markets. The price and cost factors below help buyers estimate a practical budget before requesting quotes. Understanding cost drivers now can prevent sticker shock later.

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Item Low Average High Notes
Materials $5,000 $8,000 $12,000 Aluminum standard; steel or copper higher.
Installation Labor $2,000 $4,500 $7,000 Includes fascia prep and sealing.
Materials & Delivery $300 $1,200 $2,500 Delivery fees may apply.
Permits & Inspections $0 $250 $750 Region dependent.
Extras & Accessories $150 $600 $1,500 Hangers, downspouts, splash blocks.

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges for a 6-inch gutter project typically include materials, labor, and possible extras. For a standard home with a 2,000–3,000 square foot roof, a common install falls in the $8,000–$16,000 range depending on metal choice and length. Per-foot pricing usually sits around $8–$22 for aluminum, $12–$28 for steel, and $25–$50+ for copper, with total cost scaling by linear footage and height of the run.

Cost Breakdown

Understanding the split between materials, labor, and add-ons helps prioritize quotes. The table below shows typical components and where the money goes on a 6-inch gutter project.

Category Typical Range Per-Unit Basis What Drives Change
Materials $5,000–$12,000 $/linear ft Material type, thickness, coatings, color.
Labor $2,000–$7,000 $/hour or flat job Crew size, roof pitch, accessibility, complexity.
Equipment $300–$1,200 $/hour Scaffolding, lifts, cutting tools.
Permits $0–$750 Flat fee Local rules and inspections.
Delivery/Disposal $100–$1,000 $ Distance from supplier, disposal fees.
Accessories $150–$1,500 $ Downspouts, hangers, snap-in components.

What Drives Price

Material choice, roof configuration, and local labor markets are primary price drivers. Key factors include metal type (aluminum vs steel vs copper), gutter size verification (6 inch assumed here), roof pitch, run length, and any needed fascia prep. For example, copper gutters can double the material cost compared with aluminum, while a steep pitch or complex fascia increases labor hours by 20–40%.

Ways To Save

Smart planning and scope management can lower project costs. Consider standard colors, avoid custom shapes, and bundle with related exterior work to reduce mobilization costs. Maintenance alignment—such as ordering during a low-demand season—can also yield modest discounts from some installers.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to material availability and labor markets. In the Northeast, expect higher installation labor due to higher wages; the Midwest often offers balanced pricing; the Southwest may see favorable material costs but higher summer scheduling challenges. Typical delta ranges are ±10–25% across these regions, depending on the project’s specifics and contractor demand.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time affects total cost through crew hours and scheduling. A standard 2,000–3,000 square foot home may require 1–2 days of labor for a mid-sized team, with longer durations for steep pitches or multiple stories. Labor costs often account for 25–50% of total project cost depending on regional rates and complexity.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden charges can surprise buyers if not anticipated. Examples include extra fascia repair, downspout extensions for drainage issues, or disposal fees for old gutters. Some contractors bill for waste removal by weight or volume, and delivery surcharges may apply for remote locations.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

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Basic Scenario

Spec: Aluminum 6-inch gutters, standard 150 linear feet, single-story home, no parging or complex corners. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Labor hours: 10–14; hourly rate: $55–$70. Total labor: $550–$980. Materials: $1,800–$3,000. Other costs: $150 delivery, $0 permits. Total project: $2,500–$4,130.

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Mid-Range Scenario

Spec: Steel gutters, 250 linear feet, moderate roof pitch, mid-size suburban home. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Labor hours: 18–28; hourly rate: $60–$85. Total labor: $1,080–$2,380. Materials: $3,500–$6,000. Extras: $300 downspouts, $100 sealants. Delivery: $200. Total project: $5,080–$9,000.

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Premium Scenario

Spec: Copper gutters, 320 linear feet, custom color, complex fascia, two-story elevation. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Labor hours: 28–42; hourly rate: $90–$120. Total labor: $2,520–$5,040. Materials: $8,000–$14,000. Extras: $900 splash blocks, $600 hangers, $700 permits. Delivery: $350. Total project: $12,270–$21,090.