Most homeowners think about their roof after a storm and stop there. But the gutter system is what determines where all of that water actually goes once it leaves the roof. Without a functioning system directing it away from the home, it pools at the foundation, works behind the siding, and saturates the soil around the structure until something gives. At Timber Exteriors, gutter work is a natural part of how we think about storm damage restoration. If the roof took a hit, the gutters likely did too, and we look at both before we close out a scope.
Last summer, several homeowners across Coon Rapids near Crooked Lake and Highway 10 called Timber Exteriors after clogged gutters and water stains showing up on ceilings after a stretch of severe storms through Anoka County. The truth is, most homeowners never think about the importance of their gutters. Timber Exteriors is here to make sure your exterior keeps that rain water where it's supposed to be - on the exterior!

Clear Communication From Start to Finish: Your home should do more than look good from the street. We focus on gutter systems designed to handle Minnesota weather year after year while helping reduce long-term repair costs.
Exterior Solutions That Age Better Over Time: Small details during installation can have a big impact years later. Proper material selection and install today can save you years down the road!
Quality That Starts Before Installation Begins: Even the best gutter systems can fail early if installed incorrectly. Proper hanging, drip edge, underlayment, and drainage all play a major role in how well your gutters perform.
Provide A Thorough 16 Point Inspection: It’s almost impossible to spot most roofing problems from the ground. Our team walks the entire property, including the attic, to fully inspect the roof, identify any potential risks, and understand the full scope of your property.
Detailed Reporting & Documentation: We capture detailed photos and compile them into a clear report. After the inspection, we explain our findings in simple terms and walk through repair and replacement options so homeowners can make informed decisions without pressure.
Project Planning & Communication: Before work begins, we review timelines, materials, scheduling, and project expectations so homeowners always know what comes next during the process.
Final Walk-Through & Ongoing Support: Once the project is complete, we perform a final walkthrough, answer any remaining questions, and remain available for future support and maintenance needs.

Yes, in most cases. Hail impacts leave visible dents and dings in aluminum gutters, and high winds frequently pull sections away from the fascia or bend them out of alignment. Both types of damage are typically covered under a standard homeowner's policy. If you are already working through a storm damage claim, we review your adjuster's scope and supplement for gutter damage that was missed or left off the original estimate.
Isolated damage like a single bent section or a pulled bracket can often be repaired. If the gutters are pulling away from the fascia in multiple places, showing consistent hail impact damage across the run, or have seams that are leaking and separating, replacement is usually the more cost-effective path. Patching a system that has been compromised across its length is money spent twice.
Water leaving the roofline without direction drops straight down and sits against the foundation. Over time that standing water creates hydrostatic pressure in the soil, which works its way into foundation walls as cracks and settlement. The same runoff travels down exterior walls, getting behind siding and around window frames where it causes rot and mold that is expensive to address once it is established.
Most single-family homes can have a full gutter system installed in a single day. The timeline depends on the size of the home and whether fascia repairs are needed before installation can proceed. We confirm the full scope before the project starts so you know exactly what to expect.
Not necessarily. Gutters that are properly secured and show no significant impact damage can remain functional after a storm. The issue is that hail damage is not always visible from the ground and wind damage to the connection points is easy to miss. We inspect the full system as part of our exterior assessment so you are not guessing whether the damage is there.

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