Eavestrough Services
What We Do
Eavestrough Solutions That Protect Your Home
Most homeowners don’t think about their eavestroughs until there’s a problem — and by then, water damage has often already begun. Eavestroughs (gutters) are your home’s first line of defence against water infiltration, foundation erosion, basement flooding, and fascia rot.
At Eclat Home, we install, repair, and clean eavestroughs for residential and commercial properties across the GTA. From seamless aluminum systems to custom sizing and downspout placement — we make sure water moves off your roof and away from your home efficiently and reliably.
- Seamless Eavestrough Installation
- Eavestrough Repair & Resealing
- Eavestrough Cleaning & Flushing
- Downspout Installation & Repositioning
- Gutter Guard Installation
- Residential & Commercial Properties
What Happens Without Proper Eavestroughs?
Blocked, broken, or missing eavestroughs don't just look bad — they cause serious, costly damage to your home over time.
Why Metal?
The Benefits of Metal Roofing
Eavestrough Installation
We install seamless aluminum eavestroughs custom-fabricated to fit your roofline — no joints, no leaks, and a clean finished look that complements your home's exterior.
Eavestrough Repair & Resealing
Sagging gutters, leaking joints, holes, and separated sections — we diagnose and repair all eavestrough problems quickly before they cause larger water damage issues.
Cleaning & Gutter Guards
Blocked eavestroughs overflow and cause serious damage. We clean, flush, and inspect your gutters — and install gutter guards to keep debris out and water flowing freely.
Why Eclat Home
Why Homeowners Choose Eclat Home for Eavestroughs
Custom Seamless Systems Our eavestroughs are fabricated on-site to the exact length of your roofline — eliminating seams, reducing leak points, and providing a cleaner, more durable installation.
Proper Drainage Planning We assess your roof pitch, water volume, and landscape to ensure downspouts are correctly sized and positioned — moving water well away from your foundation.
Quality Materials We install heavy-gauge aluminum eavestroughs resistant to rust, warping, and impact — built to handle the GTA's seasonal extremes for decades.
How It Works
Our Eavestrough Installation Process
Free Assessment
We inspect your existing eavestroughs, assess water flow, identify problem areas, and recommend the right system size and downspout placement for your property.
Custom Fabrication
Eavestroughs are fabricated on-site to your exact roofline measurements — seamless sections mean no joints and no future leak points.
Installation
Old eavestroughs are removed and disposed of. New seamless gutters are installed with proper pitch, secure hangers, and correctly positioned downspouts.
Flush & Inspect
We flush the complete system with water to verify flow, check for any gaps, and confirm all downspouts are directing water well away from your foundation.
Eavestrough Services Across the GTA
Our eavestrough installation and repair team serves residential and commercial properties across the GTA — prompt, professional service every time.
Eavestroughs — Common Questions
We recommend cleaning eavestroughs at least twice a year — once in late spring after seeds and blooms fall, and again in late fall after leaves drop. Properties with heavy tree coverage may need more frequent cleaning.
A seamless eavestrough is fabricated in one continuous piece to match the exact length of your roofline — eliminating the joints found in sectional gutters that are the most common source of leaks.
Signs include visible cracks or holes, sagging sections, peeling paint on fascia, water stains on siding, pooling water near your foundation, or gutters pulling away from the roofline.
Most GTA homes use 5-inch gutters, but larger roofs or high-rainfall areas may benefit from 6-inch systems. We assess your roof pitch and drainage needs and recommend the right size.
Yes — quality gutter guards significantly reduce debris buildup and cleaning frequency. We install mesh-style guards that keep leaves and debris out while allowing water to flow freely.
Often we can repair isolated sections — resealing joints, patching holes, or realigning sagging areas. We give you an honest assessment of whether repair or full replacement is the better investment.