Sheridan Housing — Seamless Gutter Installation
Seamless 5" aluminum gutters with hidden hangers, color-matched downspouts, and full drainage detailing installed across a new-build housing development in Sheridan — house-by-house, run-by-run, all cut on-site from a single coil.
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This was a new-build housing project in Sheridan — a row of homes going up at the same time, with similar floor plans and identical roof geometries. That kind of development is exactly where seamless gutters earn their keep: you can dial in one spec, repeat it cleanly across every house, and leave the homeowners with a finished detail that will outlast the siding behind it.
One spec, repeated across every home
Every house on this project got the same gutter package: 5-inch K-style seamless aluminum in black, cut on-site from a single aluminum coil, hung with hidden hangers, and tied to color-matched black downspouts at every corner. Because the floor plans repeated, we could run the brake machine, hang the gutter, and detail the downspouts on one home and immediately apply the same workflow to the next. Same drop locations, same hanger spacing, same finish — no surprises from house to house.
Why seamless on a new-build
Sectional gutter has a joint every ten feet. On a forty-foot eave that is three or four future leak points per home, and on a development this size that adds up to dozens of joints we will eventually be asked to come back and re-seal. Seamless eliminates all of that. The only joints on these homes are at the corners and at the downspout outlets — everything else is a single unbroken aluminum run from end cap to end cap.
Front, side, and rear detailing
The fun part of a residential gutter job is the detailing — making the porch corner look intentional, getting the downspout to land where the homeowner actually wants the splash, and tying into the utility corner cleanly without fighting the electrical meter or the dryer vent. On these houses we ran downspouts at the porch posts, at the rear elevation, and at the utility corners, with the drops planned so the runoff lands away from the foundation and away from the driveway.
Color matching matters
The homes ran in two color families — a dark grey/charcoal scheme and a lighter grey/white scheme — and we matched gutter and downspout color to the siding so the trim work disappears into the elevation instead of fighting it. On a brand-new home, that is the difference between gutters that look like part of the build and gutters that look bolted on after.
Built for Sheridan weather
Sheridan sits at the foot of the Bighorns and sees real wind, real snow, and real Chinook events. The hidden-hanger spacing and the seamless single-coil construction are why these runs are going to be on these homes in twenty years. Every one of these gutters is rated for high-plains wind and Black Hills hail — same spec we put on every home we touch in Sheridan, Buffalo, and Gillette.
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