Restoring Ben Avon's historic charm with authentic copper gutters and custom restoration work.
Authentic profiles designed for the Victorian architecture of Ben Avon and Emsworth.
A versatile profile that fits many Ben Avon homes. 6" systems provide extra capacity for steep Victorian roofs.
The historically accurate choice for Ben Avon's Victorian homes. Installed with authentic brass or copper hangers.
A box-style profile that can be customized to match built-in gutter dimensions or unique architectural features.
Copper is the only material that truly honors the 19th and early 20th-century architecture of Ben Avon.
The developing patina blends beautifully with brick, stone, and painted Victorian facades.
A permanent solution that outlasts aluminum or steel by decades, protecting your historic investment.
Naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, copper requires minimal upkeep over its 50+ year lifespan.
Copper is a legacy investment tailored to your home's unique architecture.
Most Ben Avon projects fall in this range based on complexity, height, and system size. We specialize in complex rooflines and restoration work.
We use heavy-gauge 16oz or 20oz copper for maximum longevity.
3-story Victorian homes or intricate rooflines may require special equipment.
5" is standard; 6" upgrades handle maximum water volume on steep Victorian roofs.
Radius gutters, leader heads, and rain chains add distinctive flair.
Serving the historic communities of Ben Avon, Emsworth, and the Ohio River Valley.
Yes, we are experienced with restoring gutters on Ben Avon's Victorian and historic homes, ensuring materials match the period's architectural integrity.
Half-round copper gutters are the gold standard for Ben Avon's Victorian architecture, providing authentic style and superior durability.
Copper gutter installations typically range from $40-80+ per linear foot, depending on the system size, access difficulty, and customizations.
Yes, we can repair and restore existing copper systems, including re-soldering seams and replacing damaged sections to preserve the home's character.
Yes, raw copper will develop a beautiful bronze patina within months and eventually a verdigris green over 15-20 years, adding to the historic charm.