A lot of our Centennial Hills work is adding a first set of gutters to a 2000s home that never had them, then keeping them clear. We form the runs on site so they fit the fascia cleanly, set them to the right pitch, fasten them for the wind off the rim, and place downspouts to carry water out toward the street rather than against the slab. Because the community backs up to open desert at Tule Springs and the conservation land, wind-blown dust, gravel, and debris collect in gutters out here — so on many homes we pair the system with micro-mesh guards that keep it flowing. Our .032 aluminum comes in more than 50 baked-on colors, so we match your stucco and trim, and approved HOA palettes where they apply.
Wind Off the Northwest Rim
At 3,000 feet on the edge of the valley, Centennial Hills takes strong outflow winds ahead of the rain — the kind that tear loose runs and separate downspouts. A seamless system hung to proper pitch and fastened for the wind holds up where loose sectional gutters come apart.