Custom-formed seamless aluminum gutters installed in 2-4 hours, backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty. Serving Statesville homeowners from our Hickory office 5 miles east.
Foothills Gutter Pro · 5 miles east of Statesville from our Hickory office
We also install gutters in nearby Newton, Claremont, and Catawba — same crews, same lifetime warranty, same Hickory-based response time.
Statesville is the Iredell County seat and, at roughly 28,000 people, the largest city we serve east of Hickory. It began as the Fourth Creek Congregation — Scots-Irish Presbyterians and German Lutherans who came down from Pennsylvania in the 1750s — and became the county seat in 1789. Fort Dobbs went up three miles north in 1755 as the colony's frontier defense during the French and Indian War, and it is a state historic site today.
What shaped the city's housing was the railroad. The Western North Carolina Railroad arrived in 1858, the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio followed, and Statesville boomed from the 1860s through the 1930s on tobacco, whiskey, and herbs — the Wallace Herbarium here was among the largest in the world. That money built the downtown, and a fire in 1855 having cleared much of what came before, most of what stands now dates from roughly 1860 to 1930.
The practical result is that Statesville has five separate National Register historic districts: the downtown commercial district plus four residential ones — Broad Street/Davie Avenue, Mitchell College, Academy Hill, and Race Street. That is an unusual concentration of old roofs, and it is the defining fact of gutter work in this city.
On the Victorian and early-twentieth-century homes through Academy Hill and Broad Street, a gutter job is rarely just a gutter job. The fascia and trim on those houses are frequently original, sometimes decorative, and after a century of a sectional joint leaking above the same board, not always sound. We assess the fascia first. Hanging a new system on wood that has softened simply relocates the failure — the hangers pull, the run sags, and you are back where you started with a new gutter.
Those homes also tend to have steep, cut-up rooflines with multiple valleys, which concentrates water at the valley outlets far more than the roof's total square footage would suggest. A 5-inch trough that would be fine on a simple gable will overflow at a valley on one of these houses. It is one of the few situations where we genuinely do recommend 6-inch as a default rather than an option.
The rest of Statesville is a different job entirely. The newer subdivisions spreading toward the I-40 and I-77 interchange are standard modern construction: bigger roofs, more gables, and — almost universally — the minimum number of downspouts the builder could get away with. The gutter itself is usually adequate. The downspout count is not, and that is what we correct.
Being straight about the drive: Statesville is about forty minutes east of our Hickory shop. We work Iredell County on planned routes rather than same-day drop-ins, so we will give you an honest scheduling window when you call rather than promising something we cannot deliver. The quote itself carries no travel surcharge — the price is the same as it would be five miles from our door.
Statesville is an incorporated city with its own building and planning departments. Routine gutter replacement does not typically require a permit, but the historic districts are a real consideration: work affecting the exterior appearance of a contributing structure can trigger review, and fascia or structural repair may carry additional requirements. We will walk you through what applies to your specific address at the free on-site measurement.
Every Statesville installation is quoted from an on-site measurement and includes the full scope — there is no line-item surprise at the end. We tear off and haul away the existing gutters at no extra charge, form each length of seamless aluminum on site to your exact roofline, and hang it on hidden hangers rather than the old spike-and-ferrule. On Statesville homes that means paying particular attention to steep, valley-heavy roofs across five historic districts, which is where most of the failures here start.
For every Statesville estimate we bring the physical sample set to the property so you can hold each color against your own siding, fascia, and roofline in real daylight. Printed swatches and phone screens both lie once the gutter is up on the house.
Statesville splits cleanly. In the five National Register historic districts — Academy Hill, Broad Street, Race Street, Mitchell College, and downtown — the homes have steep, cut-up rooflines with multiple valleys, and the water concentrating at a valley outlet will overwhelm a 5-inch trough. Those are one of the few cases where we recommend 6-inch as a default rather than an option. In the newer subdivisions toward the I-40/I-77 interchange, the trough is usually adequate and the downspout count is not.
Older homes in the Cline Village and Mill Stone neighborhoods often have aging sectional gutters that have leaked at every joint for years, while newer builds in Rock Barn typically came with builder-grade 5-inch gutters that perform fine until mature oak and pine canopy starts dropping debris faster than the downspouts can clear it.
Old sectional gutters carry a joint every 10 feet, and on Statesville homes each of those joints is a leak waiting to happen once the caulk gives out. Because we cold-form every run on-site, a Statesville install has seams only at the corners and end caps — a handful of joints across the whole house instead of dozens.
Every Statesville install carries our lifetime workmanship warranty: if the work itself fails — a run sags, a joint we sealed leaks, a hanger lets go — we come back and fix it at no charge. Storm and impact damage are the only exclusions.
We own the gutter machine, the lifts, and the trucks, so a Statesville job never waits on a rental yard or another crew's calendar. Most Statesville installs go on the schedule within the same week you approve the estimate.
Whatever figure we write on your Statesville estimate is what you pay — no day-of upcharges and no "we found something once we got up there" surprises mid-install.
Five historic districts means a great many old roofs, and on those houses the fascia and trim are frequently original and not always sound. Hanging a new system on softened wood just relocates the failure — the hangers pull and the run sags. We assess the fascia first on any Statesville historic-district home, and we tell you what we find before you commit to anything.
Practically, what that buys you on a Statesville job is a quote that reflects your roof rather than a price list. We are a two-owner outfit — Chris and Bobby are on the jobs, not running a franchise desk — and the crew that measures your Statesville home is the crew that installs it. We carry $2 million in liability insurance, we do not subcontract Iredell County work out, and the lifetime workmanship warranty means a callback is our problem, not yours. The part we care most about getting right here is checking the fascia before anything gets hung on it.
These are honest working ranges for Statesville, not a teaser number. What actually moves the price on a Statesville home is rarely the square footage — it is roof complexity and downspout count. A cut-up roofline concentrates far more water at each valley outlet than the total area suggests, and it takes more drops and more labor to do properly. Given steep, valley-heavy roofs across five historic districts, that is usually the deciding factor here. Every range below covers a complete Statesville install with tear-off included, and every one is confirmed by a real on-site measurement before any work is scheduled.
These Statesville ranges are ballpark figures for planning only; the binding quote always comes from the free on-site measurement.
Foothills Gutter Pro is a locally-owned seamless gutter contractor serving Statesville and the surrounding Iredell County area from our Hickory office. Five historic districts means a great many old roofs, and on those houses the fascia and trim are frequently original and not always sound. Hanging a new system on softened wood just relocates the failure — the hangers pull and the run sags. We assess the fascia first on any Statesville historic-district home, and we tell you what we find before you commit to anything. We carry $2 million in liability insurance and back every Statesville install with a lifetime workmanship warranty. Free on-site estimates — call (828) 709-5580.
Gutter installation in Statesville NC typically runs $1,800–$3,000 for a 1,500 sq ft home, $3,000–$4,200 around 2,500 sq ft, and $4,200 and up past 3,000 sq ft. What moves the number on a Statesville home specifically is roof complexity and downspout count — a cut-up roofline needs more drops and more labor than the square footage alone suggests. Every Statesville estimate is free, written, and based on an actual on-site measurement.
Yes. Statesville is 26 miles east of our Hickory office — about 40 minutes out. We schedule Iredell County work in planned routes rather than same-day drop-ins, and we will give you an honest window when you call. There is no travel surcharge on the quote.
Statesville splits cleanly. In the five National Register historic districts — Academy Hill, Broad Street, Race Street, Mitchell College, and downtown — the homes have steep, cut-up rooflines with multiple valleys, and the water concentrating at a valley outlet will overwhelm a 5-inch trough. Those are one of the few cases where we recommend 6-inch as a default rather than an option. In the newer subdivisions toward the I-40/I-77 interchange, the trough is usually adequate and the downspout count is not.
Statesville is an incorporated city with its own building and planning departments. Routine gutter replacement does not typically require a permit — but the historic districts are a real consideration. Work affecting the exterior appearance of a contributing structure can trigger review, and fascia or structural repair may carry additional requirements. We walk you through what applies to your address at the free measurement.
Most Statesville installations are completed in 2 to 4 hours. We form each linear foot of seamless aluminum on-site, remove and haul away your existing gutters at no extra cost, hang the new runs at proper pitch with correct downspout placement, and clean up before leaving. Larger Statesville homes or heavily gabled roofs can take a full day, and we will tell you which yours is when we measure.
Yes. Every Statesville installation carries a lifetime workmanship warranty. If the work itself fails — a run sags, a joint we sealed leaks, a hanger lets go — we come back and correct it at no charge. Storm and impact damage are the only exclusions.
Foothills Gutter Pro covers the communities around Statesville as part of our regular route. If you are just outside Statesville, we likely serve you too.
Foothills Gutter Pro is a locally-owned NC Foothills contractor based 30 minutes or less from most Statesville addresses. We don't subcontract, we don't bounce work to franchise crews, and we don't quote a price we can't honor — every Statesville install comes off the same Hickory truck with the same lead installer and the same lifetime workmanship warranty backing it. To talk through your project, the fastest route is to request a free on-site estimate or call us at (828) 709-5580.
Installation is one of three things we do across the NC Foothills. If the gutters already on your Statesville home are the problem — sagging between hangers, weeping at the seams, or peeling away from the fascia — it's usually worth reading our gutter repair page first, because a targeted repair often beats a full tear-off. If you mainly need to stay ahead of clogs, our gutter cleaning and maintenance service runs on a twice-a-year rotation. And the project gallery has recent work from Statesville and the rest of Iredell County. In Statesville specifically, most of those jobs cluster around the Rock Barn and Statesville Station side of town.
Working a project near the Statesville city limits? We also install gutters in nearby Newton, Claremont, and Catawba — same crews, same prices, same daily route from our Hickory office. If you're not sure whether your address falls inside our standard service area, the easiest thing to do is send us your address through the contact form and we'll confirm same-day. You can also head back to our gutter installation in Hickory overview for our full service-area coverage, or open the gutter installation overview for pricing, materials, and warranty details.
Tell us a little about your Statesville home and we'll get back to you — usually same-day. We'll come measure the roofline in person, talk through your options, and leave you with a written number. No high-pressure sales, no surprise fees.