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LeafGuard Gutters Cost Per Foot – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:54+00:00 • 3 min read

LeafGuard gutter cost per foot varies by material, installation, and roof specifics. The main cost drivers are gutter length, the LeafGuard system’s integrated design, roof pitch, and the complexity of the home’s soffit and fascia. This guide provides practical price ranges in USD and explains what owns the price per foot.

Item Low Average High Notes
LeafGuard Gutter System (per ft, installed) $20 $28 $40 Includes installation, fittings, and sealing; higher with complex runs
Material Cost (per ft, without installation) $10 $16 $22 Aluminum is common; premium finishes cost more
Labor & Installation (per ft) $10 $12 $15 Depends on crew size and roof access
Total Project (typical 100 ft run) $2,000 $2,800 $4,000 Assumes standard 5″ or 6″ gutters, minimal obstacles

Overview Of Costs

LeafGuard gutter cost per foot includes the premium guard design and installation, with total ranges largely driven by house size, roof pitch, and accessibility. Typical projects for a standard single-story home run 100 feet fall in the $2,000-$3,500 range, with higher-end homes or steeper roofs pushing toward $4,000 or more. For homes with challenging eaves or multiple stories, expect per-foot pricing toward the upper end of the range. Assumptions: region, house size, ladder access, and crew hours.

Cost Breakdown

Column Low Average High Explanation
Materials $10/ft $16/ft $22/ft Gutters, leaf guards, and sealants
Labor $10/ft $12/ft $15/ft Install time and crew availability
Permits $0 $200 $800 Depends on locality and project scope
Delivery/Disposal $0 $50 $150 Material transport and debris disposal
Warranty $0 $150 $350 Limited warranty on materials and workmanship

What Drives Price

Pricing varies by roof pitch, gutter size, and the number of corners or downspouts. A steeper roof increases installation risk and time. Gutter width choices (5″ vs 6″) change material length and fittings. The LeafGuard system’s integrated hood reduces debris but adds upfront cost versus standard aluminum gutters. Long runs and complex fascia details can raise per-foot costs by 20-40% in some markets. Assumptions: standard home with moderate roof pitch.

Factors That Affect Price

Regional labor rates and material costs create regional price differences. Expect higher installed prices in coastal or metropolitan areas and lower prices in rural regions. Also consider the complexity of eaves, branch obstruction, and the need for additional downspout placement, which can increase per-foot costs. Assumptions: typical home layout and one-story construction.

Ways To Save

Shop for bundled services and compare multiple quotes to lock in standard per-foot rates. Some contractors offer seasonal promotions or discounts for full-home installations. If only partial replacements are needed, ask about partial-meter pricing to avoid overpaying for unused gutter length. Assumptions: two or more bids collected.

Regional Price Differences

Prices differ by region due to local labor markets and material access. In the Northeast, installed LeafGuard might be on the higher end of the spectrum; the Midwest can be mid-range; the Southwest may show more variation due to ducting and warm-weather labor patterns. The table below illustrates typical deltas.

  • Urban: +8% to +15% vs national average
  • Suburban: ~0% to +10% vs national average
  • Rural: -5% to +10% vs national average

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor is a major portion of the installed cost per foot. For a 100-foot run, a crew may spend 6–12 hours depending on access and roof pitch. Hourly rates can range from $70-$120, with crews sometimes applying a per-foot multiplier for long runs. Assumptions: standard crew size; no unusual structural work.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards reflect typical project scopes. These examples include parts lists and labor assumptions to illustrate cost per foot and total pricing.

  1. Basic (100 ft, standard 6″ gutter, single-story)
    Specs: 100 ft run, 6″ LeafGuard, standard fascia, minimal obstacles.
    Labor: 8 hours; Parts: $1,500; Labor: $1,200; Total: $2,900; $29/ft average
  2. Mid-Range (150 ft, 5″–6″ mix, moderate pitch)
    Specs: 150 ft, mix of 5″ and 6″ gutters, some downspouts moved.
    Labor: 12 hours; Parts: $2,400; Labor: $1,800; Total: $4,200; $28/ft average
  3. Premium (200 ft, steep pitch, multiple stories)
    Specs: 200 ft, premium finishes, extra guards, electrical testing for downspouts.
    Labor: 18 hours; Parts: $3,600; Labor: $3,000; Total: $6,600; $33/ft average

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Ownership costs extend beyond installation. LeafGuard systems typically feature long warranties, but cleaning is reduced; however, inspections every 2–3 years are advisable. Factor occasional repairs, color touch-ups, and downspout realignments into a 5-year cost outlook. Assumptions: warranty coverage typical of the brand.

Prices By Region

Local market conditions influence final numbers. In high-cost urban markets, installed per-foot prices trend higher, while rural pricing may be lower but with longer lead times. Here is a concise regional snapshot to guide expectations.

  • Northeast Urban: $28-$40/ft installed
  • Midwest Suburban: $22-$32/ft installed
  • South Rural: $18-$26/ft installed

Permits, Codes & Rebates

Permitting and local codes can add costs. Some jurisdictions require permits for gutter replacements, while others don’t. Rebates or incentives for energy-efficient or rainwater management upgrades may apply in certain states or municipalities. Assumptions: standard city or county rules.

Pricing FAQ

Common questions about LeafGuard pricing. Per-foot quotes can differ based on roof complexity, color options, and access equipment. Always verify whether measurements are linear feet or equivalent, and confirm inclusions such as labor, disposal, and warranty terms. Assumptions: written estimate with scope defined.