Gutter Guard Installation in Southeast Texas

Permanent Protection from Clogs, Water Damage, and Pest Problems

We install heavy-duty gutter guard systems designed for Southeast Texas homes. Stop cleaning your gutters every season. Our gutter guards keep pine needles, oak leaves, and storm debris out for good.

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Why Gutter Guards
Matter
in East Texas

In storm-prone counties in East Texas, clogged gutters are more than a nuisance. With seasonal leaf drops, pine needle buildup, and frequent tropical downpours, East Texas homes face serious risks from overflowing gutters: foundation erosion, fascia rot, mold, and pest infestations.

Gutter Guards Help You:
  • Block pine needles, oak leaves, acorns, and storm debris
  • Maintain water flow during the Gulf Coast rain and hurricane season
  • Protect pier-and-beam and slab foundations from runoff
  • Prevent fascia board and soffit wood rot
  • Eliminate standing water that attracts mosquitoes, ants, and rodents
  • Reduce mold and mildew risk near the roofline and crawlspace

Our Local Gutter Guard Services

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Gutter Guard Installation

We install premium aluminum or stainless-steel mesh gutter guard systems tailored to your home’s roof pitch and gutter type, whether K-style or half-round. Our guards block small debris while maintaining excellent water flow in severe rainstorms.

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Gutter Guard Upgrades for East Texas Homes

We serve ranch-style homes, two-story houses, lakefront properties, and country homes. Our experienced installers take extra precautions around flowerbeds, porches, and walkways, using safety ladders and protecting your property.

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Inspection & Compatibility Check

Not all gutters are ready for guard installation. We inspect your current system for proper pitch, secure hangers, clean seams, and verify adequate downspout function. Minor adjustments may be necessary to ensure long-term performance.

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Roof & Fascia Protection

Clogged gutters overflow into fascia boards and soffits. Gutter guards prevent this water damage and reduce pest access points near the roofline.

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Licensed & Insured Installation Team

Our trained technicians follow strict ladder safety protocols and are fully licensed and insured for gutter guard work. We prioritize safety, quality, and 5-star professionalism.

Signs You Need Gutter Guards

Even if you’re cleaning your gutters regularly, these issues suggest it’s time to invest in a permanent solution:

Watch for:
    • Recurring clogs from pine needles or oak leaves
    • Water overflowing gutters during storms
    • Gutter cleaning more than twice per year
    • Signs of pest activity near the roofline or eaves
    • Water stains on soffits, siding, or fascia
    • Standing water near your foundation after rain
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Gutter Guard FAQs

How do gutter guards work?

Gutter guards are installed over your existing gutters and allow water to pass through while blocking leaves, twigs, needles, and debris from entering.

Will I still need to clean my gutters?

Most customers experience years of clog-free performance. In some cases, a light rinse or inspection may be needed, but full cleanings are rarely required after installation.

Do you install gutter guards on homes with existing clogs?

Yes. We begin with a full cleaning and inspection to ensure your gutters are fully functional before installing guards.

Are your gutter guards compatible with any gutter system?

Our guards fit most seamless aluminum systems, K-style, and half-round gutters. We evaluate compatibility during your free estimate.

How much do gutter guards cost?

We offer transparent pricing based on linear footage, roof complexity, and materials. Ask about our limited-time specials and multi-property discounts.

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Our Gutter Guard Service Area

We proudly install gutter guards across Southeast Texas, including:

  • Polk County – Livingston, Onalaska, Corrigan

  • San Jacinto County – Coldspring, Point Blank

  • Tyler County – Woodville, Chester

  • Jasper County – Jasper, Kirbyville

  • Trinity County – Groveton, Trinity

  • Liberty County – Cleveland, Dayton

  • Walker County – Huntsville

  • Angelina County – Lufkin

  • Nacogdoches County – Nacogdoches

If you don’t see your city, give us a call. We may still serve your neighborhood.

Why Homeowners in Livingston & Beyond Trust Our Gutter Guard Services

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Serving East Texas Since 1976
We’re a family-owned and operated company with decades of experience protecting homes in Polk, Tyler, Trinity, and surrounding counties.
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Gutter Guard Expertise Built for Local Conditions
We know how severe Texas weather and leaf drop affect gutter systems. Our guards are chosen and installed to perform under the most demanding conditions.
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Backed by Pest Control Know-How
Our experience as Southeast Texas pest control experts helps us prevent insect and rodent infestations by eliminating standing water and moisture access near your roofline.
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What Your Neighbors Say

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Patricia Primm
16:18 18 Jan 24
Leaf cutter ants...we live in the piney forest on 3 acres. Leaf cutters are part of our world...until we "had" a really bad infection starting under our home February 2023... I stopped counting at 20 queens on morning. I treated them with Everything including a mixture recommend by Texas A&M. Nothing! was deterring them. Seriously all summer was spent trying to move them...I knew I couldn't go through it again. Hence I contacted Broken Arrow Pest Control mid December of 2023. Joel came out - he was clear and concise on our treatment plan. I spent less on this professional treatment then I did purchasing all those other products, my time, energy...!
If you have a Leaf Cutter Ant problem like us....just call Broken Arrow - they have the treatment plan!!! Joel came back for a follow up today - we have dead mounds!!!
I am thrilled!!!! I will actually try to grow a garden this year. We are now on the 90 day treatment plan to make sure these guys stay away from my garden and especially our home! Thank you Broken Arrow Pest Control!!!
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lbressane Babin
22:02 30 Nov 23
First i spoke to Christina on the phone about the problem I was having and she immediately detected my problem and schedule a technician right away.
The technician that came to my house, aware of my situation. His name is Kenneth McDonald. He was extremely polite, knowledgeable and he did an excellent job explaining to me all my questions. I’m very satisfied. Great service.
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Sherilyn St. Clair
17:57 17 Oct 23
We had our quarterly treatment and mentioned we had gnats so Joel did an additional treatment. The next week they were still bad, so I called again and Joel came back out the next day and re-treated. They are a GREAT company with knowledgeable and friendly staff. We have used them for a couple of years now and wouldn't use anyone else!
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Brandi Peaches
17:53 06 Oct 23
We have used Broken Store for several years now but the technician that just came out named Justin was OUTSTANDING. Best we've ever had. Ask for him.
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Ashley Dunham
21:29 18 Aug 23
Thomas has been spraying our dock the last 4 months and I am blown away with the results. It had been over a month since I had been to our lake house and, this time of year, I was expecting to see a decrease of spider activity...but never did I imagine it would look the way it did. Virtually NO spiders. Hiring Broken Arrow to spray monthly was one of the best things we chose to do. Bravo to Broken Arrow and many thanks to Thomas!!!
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Barbara Smith
14:25 17 Jul 23
I can't say enough good things about Broken Arrow Pest Control!!! I used them the first time several years ago and then needed them again recently. They get you scheduled in a timely manner and at your convenience. The office staff are very knowledgeable and professional, yet friendly. The young man, KENNETH MCDONALD, that did the spraying was very nice and well mannered. We visited after he finished spraying and it was like talking to someone I had known for a long time. I highly recommend this company for any pest control needs.

Limited-Time Gutter Guard Offer

Protect your home from seasonal debris and downpours, permanently.

Ask about our installation specials for homeowners in Polk County, Trinity, Angelina, and the surrounding Southeast Texas areas.

Ready to Eliminate Gutter Cleaning for Good?

Invest in gutter guards and protect your roof, foundation, and landscaping from year-round storm damage and debris buildup.

Best Practices For Maintaining Your Lawn

As a property owner, there are many things you can do to keep your lawn healthy and beautiful. By incorporating these best practices into your yard maintenance routine, you can ensure your lawn care service provider’s hard work lasts longer and is more effective.
  1. Water regularly. In general, turf requires one inch of water per week during the active growing season and should be adjusted based on weather conditions. It’s best to apply water in smaller amounts during the week instead of all at once. It’s also better to water in the morning or early afternoon during the heat of the day. Watering at night produces a wet lawn, creating ideal conditions for disease. Irrigation during heat and moisture stress periods can encourage turf recovery, reduce weed encroachment, and help alleviate certain diseases and insect damage.
  2. Maintain a recommended mowing height. Mowing height recommendations vary by grass type. Mow regularly and avoid removing more than one-third of the surface of the turf blade, as short mowing can damage the turf. Grasses with higher mowing heights can better compete with weeds and tolerate drought stress.
  3. Ensure mower blades are sharp, as dull mower blades tear the turf rather than cutting it and create a ragged appearance. Additionally, mow when your turf is dry to avoid clumps of clippings, which will smother the turf if they are not removed. Mowing dry turf allows even distribution of clippings over the lawn. The following is an overview of recommended mowing heights for various grass types.

    Turf type Recommended mowing height (in.) 1 Bermudagrass (common or hybrid) 0.75–2” Bahiagrass 2–4″, Centipedegrass 1–1.5” St. Augustinegrass 2.5-4” and Zoysiagrass 0.75–2 3”.

  4. Don’t over-fertilize. While fertilization directly influences turf’s ability to tolerate disease pressure, too much can be detrimental. Ensure your lawn is properly fertilized, but avoid adding too much fertilizer, which can cause unwanted damage such as yellowing, browning, or even kill healthy grass.
  5. Aerate soils that are subject to heavy traffic which are prone to compaction. Aeration can help loosen compacted soil, which helps water, air, and fertilizers reach the turf roots. It can also help with overseeding. Typically, you should aerate once or twice a season by removing small cylindrical cores of soil and thatch from your lawn. Tools like a mechanical core aerator can help with this process and can aerate a yard quickly to maximize the area covered. When the soil is moist, the best times for aerating cool-season turf are spring and fall. Warm season turf should be aerated in the summer.
  6. Manage shaded areas. Growing turf in shaded areas can be challenging. Turfgrass needs a significant amount of sunlight to thrive, and lawns can thin out when adequate amounts aren’t received. Pruning tree foliage to help increase the amount of filtered light, can help improve the look and feel of your lawn.
  7. Prevent brown patches. You may begin to see brown spots on your lawn that are likely caused by insects or disease rather than lack of water. If you begin to see damage, contact your lawn care service to develop a treatment plan to help stop the problem from spreading and protect the investment you have made in your lawn.
By incorporating these practices into your lawn care routine, you can create strong, dense turf which can better withstand weed and disease pressure throughout the season.