Authentic craftsmanship for Mission Hills, Virginia Manor, and Tudor restorations throughout the South Hills.
Authentic forms that complement stone, brick, and slate.
The timeless choice for Mission Hills Tudors. Its smooth, semi-circular shape optimizes water flow while external hangers add a distinctive, period-correct aesthetic.
The standard profile elevated by premium material. Its crown-molding shape adds architectural detail. Ideal for Virginia Manor Colonials and transitional homes with larger roof areas.
A fresh take on the box gutter. This hybrid K-Style and box gutter profile offers clean, architectural lines perfect for renovations or modern additions. Minimal face with maximum water capacity.
Copper gutters last 50-100+ years. Unlike aluminum or steel, they never rust or corrode.
Bright copper weathers to brown, then to classic verdigris. Perfect for the English Tudor style homes in Mt. Lebanon.
Authentic reproduction for Mission Hills, Virginia Manor, and Hoodridge.
The ultimate finishing touch for stone and brick facades.
Every project is unique. Here's what influences your quote.
Simple installations start from $40/ft. Complex Tudor or Colonial homes with custom work can reach $80+/ft.
Total gutter length—the primary cost driver.
Multi-story and steep slate roofs require additional equipment.
Dormers, bays, corners, and custom transitions add labor.
Quantity, length, and underground tie-ins.
From Mission Hills to Sunset Hills and beyond.
Yes, we have extensive experience with the steep slate roofs and stone facades common in Mission Hills and Virginia Manor. We are familiar with the architectural requirements of these historic neighborhoods.
Most Mt. Lebanon Tudor and Colonial projects range from $40-80+ per linear foot. Complex rooflines with many miters will be on the higher end.
Yes, we can source both bright copper and lead-coated copper (or Freedom Gray) to match your home's original specifications. This is common for additions or partial replacements.
Absolutely. Copper is the traditional companion to slate roofing found throughout Mt. Lebanon's historic homes. Its lifespan is comparable to slate, ensuring a low-maintenance system for decades.