Joe's Gutters & Patios, LLC

Seamless Aluminum Gutter Installation & Replacement in Greater New Orleans

Custom-Formed On-Site. Hand Mitered Corners. Spectra Gutter Systems and Senox. Built for Louisiana's Rainfall, Heat, and Hurricanes.

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Owner Supervised

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No Trip Fee

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Financing Friendly

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25+ Years Installing

Family-owned since 1999

Hand Mitered Corners

Never miter strips — permanent seal

30+ Colors

Custom color-matched to your home

Spectra Gutter Systems and Senox 

Premium aluminum coil stock

15-Year Warranty

Manufacturer warranty on materials — new installs only 

Free Written Estimates

Same-day in most areas

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Joe's Gutters & Patios has installed seamless aluminum gutters on hundreds of Greater New Orleans homes since 1999. Every gutter run is custom-formed on your property from Spectra Gutter Systems and Senox coil stock — not pre-cut sections shipped from a warehouse. No seams in the middle of a run. No weak points. Just one continuous piece of aluminum, precision-cut to your home's exact measurements.

Why Gutter Quality Matters More in Louisiana Than Anywhere Else

Greater New Orleans averages over 62 inches of rainfall per year — nearly double the national average of 38 inches. During hurricane season, a single storm event can deliver 5–10 inches in a matter of hours. Your gutter system isn't a convenience in Louisiana. It's critical infrastructure.

Foundation issues

New Orleans area homes sit on clay-rich soil with a high water table. Water pooling at the foundation from inadequate drainage accelerates soil movement and settling.

Fascia and soffit rot

constant moisture exposure from overflowing or leaking gutters destroys wood fascia boards, often requiring expensive repairs before new gutters can be installed.

Mold and moisture intrusion 

Louisiana's humidity means any water that reaches your walls or attic can become a mold problem within days.

Post-storm damage

gutters that aren't properly anchored and sealed are among the first things to fail in a tropical storm or hurricane.

How We Install — What Makes Joe's Different

Hand Mitered Corners — Not Miter Strips

Every corner on every gutter we install is hand mitered — not cut-and-caulked with a miter strip. This is the single most important quality difference between a long-lasting gutter and one that fails in 3–5 years.

A miter strip is the fast, cheap approach: cut two sections at 45°, add a pre-formed strip, seal with caulk. Louisiana heat degrades that sealant in 2–4 years and the corner begins to leak.



A hand mitered corner is permanent. We form a continuous mitered joint at every inside and outside corner — no strip, no cheap caulk. We use Clemlink-Duralink sealant at every joint for a permanent seal. 

Neoprene Washer Screws — Not Standard Sheet Metal

Every fastener we drive has a neoprene washer that creates a watertight seal at the fastening point. Standard sheet metal screws leave an entry point for water at every fastener location.



This prevents rust staining, fascia rot, and interior leaking at every screw location across the life of the gutter system.

Hanger Spacing — 30” Maximum, Not 36" Code Minimum

Building code allows hangers up to 36 inches apart. We install at 30 inches or closer. Louisiana gutters carry massive rainfall volumes and face severe winds — adequate hanger spacing is what keeps the gutter on the fascia.



A gutter installed at 36-inch spacing will sag and eventually detach under load or wind. Ours won't.

Proper Slope — Precision Pitch for Louisiana Volumes

Gutters must be pitched 1/4" per 10 linear feet toward the downspout. We use a level on every run — not by eye. A visually level gutter is usually pitched wrong.

Spectra Gutter Systems and Senox — Custom-Formed On-Site

Our gutter machine travels to your property and forms every run to exact length from Spectra coil stock. No joints in the middle of a run. Premium baked-enamel finish resists UV in Louisiana's intense sun.



We install 6" K-style gutters — the right choice for Louisiana's high annual rainfall volumes. If you currently have a 5" system, we can assess whether upsizing to 6" makes sense for your home.

How We Install — What Makes Joe's Different

5-Inch K-Style (Not Offered)

6-Inch K-Style

1.2 gallons/linear foot

2.0 gallons/linear foot (+67%)

Smaller rooflines, average pitch

Large roof areas, steep pitch, high-rainfall exposure

Adequate for some homes

Recommended for most Greater New Orleans homes

2"×3" rectangular

3"×4" recommended

Smaller residential, sheltered elevations

Main elevations, large roofs, any home prone to overflow

We'll always give you a straight answer. If repair makes more sense, we say so.

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Gutters more than 20 years old — typical aluminum lifespan in Louisiana's climate

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Multiple sections leaking, sagging, or pulling away from the fascia

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Corners failing at multiple points across the system

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Fascia board behind the gutters has rotted and requires replacement

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Reroofing or repainting — ideal time to replace gutters cleanly

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Undersized system (5" where 6" is needed) overflowing regularly

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Fascia inspection — check for rot before any measurement. Rotted fascia is replaced first.

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Precise measurement — every run, every corner, every downspout location.

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Color selection — 30+ colors reviewed against your home's exterior.

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On-site forming — gutter machine forms every run to exact length at your property.

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Installation — pitched at 1/4" per 10 ft, 30" hanger intervals, hand mitered corners, neoprene washer screws.

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Downspout installation — sized correctly and directed away from the foundation. 

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Full cleanup — all debris and old materials removed from your property. 

Our Reviews

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"Derel and his crew did a wonderful job repairing my home after tornado damage. They installed new gutters and took care of minor repairs that I could find no one else to do. Professional, hard-working, prompt and reliable. Derel was regularly on site supervising. A refreshing experience. Highly recommend!"

— Daniel V. · Gretna, LA

★★★★★

"From the estimate to the completed job, everything was spot on. I like the fact that it's a father and son operation and a local company. The patio came out flawless and the guys cleaned up after themselves. We were very happy and will highly recommend them to all our friends and family."

— Troy B. · Metairie, LA 

★★★★★

"I absolutely will get all my work done through Joe's Gutters! Professional, patient, thorough! Can't ask for any better company. Next — my carport!"

— Stella R. · Harvey, LA

FAQs

Gutter Installation FAQs

  • How long does seamless gutter installation take?

    A single-story home typically takes 3–6 hours. Two-story or complex rooflines take a full day.

  • Do I need to be home during installation?

    Not for the installation itself. We ask someone to be present at the estimate to walk the property together. Installation day just needs exterior access.

  • How much do seamless gutters cost in New Orleans?

    Pricing varies by linear footage, profile (6" standard), corners, downspouts, and any fascia repair needed. All jobs are individually priced after an on-site assessment. Free estimates — call (504) 813-4293 for same-day scheduling in most areas.

  • My gutters are only 3 years old and already leaking — why?

    Corner failure from miter-strip construction. The original installer used cheap caulk instead of hand mitered corners, and Louisiana's heat cycle has degraded it. This is the most common failure we see on newer gutters in New Orleans.

  • Do you remove the old gutters?

    Yes — included in every replacement job. We remove the old system, inspect the fascia underneath, make necessary repairs, and dispose of all old material. No extra charge.

  • What gutter size is right for a New Orleans home?

    6-inch K-style for most Greater New Orleans homes given the 62"+ annual rainfall. We make a specific recommendation at the estimate based on your roof area, pitch, and exposure.

  • Do I need permits for gutter installation in Jefferson Parish?

    No — gutter installation on one- and two-family dwellings does not require a building permit in Jefferson Parish per parish code, except in designated historical areas. No permit hassle for most homes. 

  • How do I know if my fascia needs replacement before new gutters?

    Signs: gutters pulling away from the house, visible soft spots or discoloration behind the gutter, paint peeling on the fascia, water stains running down the exterior wall. We check this at every estimate.

Gutter Material Comparison — Why Aluminum Is the Right Choice for Louisiana

5-Inch K-Style (Not Offered)

6-Inch K-Style

1.2 gallons/linear foot

2.0 gallons/linear foot (+67%)

Smaller rooflines, average pitch

Large roof areas, steep pitch, high-rainfall exposure

Adequate for some homes

Recommended for most Greater New Orleans homes

2"×3" rectangular

3"×4" recommended

Smaller residential, sheltered elevations

Main elevations, large roofs, any home prone to overflow