
Gutter Replacement Cost in Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow homeowners pricing out gutter replacement in 2026 are getting a wider range of quotes than they probably expected. Three contractors come out, three numbers come back, and the spread can be $1,000 or more on the same home. Why? And what should it actually cost?
This guide answers the question directly for gutter replacement in Broken Arrow — typical pricing ranges, what’s driving cost differences, what’s included at each price point, and how to evaluate quotes intelligently.
The Quick Pricing Overview
For 2026 Broken Arrow gutter replacement pricing:
Standard 5" K-style aluminum, sectional: $7-$12 per linear foot installed
Seamless 5" aluminum: $9-$14 per linear foot installed
Seamless 6" aluminum: $12-$17 per linear foot installed
Premium materials (copper, half-round): $14-$50+ per linear foot installed
For typical Broken Arrow homes:
Smaller home (150 ft of gutter): $1,400-$2,200 typical
Mid-size home (200 ft of gutter): $1,800-$3,000 typical
Larger home (300 ft of gutter): $2,800-$4,500 typical
Premium installations: $5,000-$15,000+
Most quality replacements in Broken Arrow land in the $2,000-$3,500 range.
Why Broken Arrow Pricing Looks Like Tulsa Pricing
Worth getting this out of the way: Broken Arrow gutter pricing is essentially identical to Tulsa pricing. Material costs are the same. Labor rates are within a few percentage points. The market is integrated.
If you’re seeing dramatically different pricing between Broken Arrow and other Tulsa-metro suburbs, that’s contractor differences, not municipality differences. For broader pricing context, see our Tulsa gutter installation cost guide.
What’s in the Cost
For a typical Broken Arrow gutter replacement, costs break down approximately:
Materials (~50-60% of project cost)
Gutter material in chosen profile and color
Downspouts
Hangers and fasteners
End caps, miters, outlets
Sealant
Labor (~30-35%)
Removal of existing gutters
Fascia inspection and prep
Installation labor
Cleanup and disposal
Other (~10-20%)
Equipment rental (if needed)
Disposal fees
Insurance and overhead
Contractor margin
Total project cost on a typical 200-foot Broken Arrow home: $1,800-$3,000 for quality seamless aluminum installation.
What Drives Cost Higher
Several factors push Broken Arrow gutter replacement above the typical range:
Premium materials
Copper costs 4-6x what aluminum costs. Half-round profiles cost more than K-style. Heavier gauge materials cost more than lighter gauge.
Larger sizing
Going from 5-inch to 6-inch gutters typically adds $400-$700 on a typical home. Whether 6-inch is appropriate depends on the home.
Two-story homes
Higher access requires more equipment, longer ladders, more crew time. Typically adds 15-25% to equivalent single-story projects.
Complex rooflines
More corners, dormers, and transitions = more linear footage and complexity.
Fascia repair
Damaged fascia underneath existing gutters needs repair before new gutters install. Adds $5-$15 per linear foot of damaged fascia.
Custom colors
Standard colors typically free; specialty colors add $1-$3 per linear foot.
Gutter guards
Added during replacement: - Foam or brush inserts: $3-$5 per linear foot - Mesh screens: $4-$8 per linear foot - Premium guards: $10-$30+ per linear foot
Tear-off and disposal
Existing gutter removal: $1-$3 per linear foot.
What Drives Cost Lower
Several factors that move pricing toward the lower end:
Standard sizing and profile
5-inch K-style aluminum is the cheapest standard option.
Single-story home with simple roof
Fast access, minimal complexity.
Off-peak scheduling
Some flexibility in scheduling can save 5-10%.
Bundling with roof replacement
When gutters replace as part of roof project, per-foot cost typically drops 10-20%.
Existing gutter integration
If existing downspouts can be reused (when in good condition), some savings possible.
No fascia repair needed
When existing fascia is sound, no repair time required.
What “Cheap” Quotes Are Often Hiding
If you’re getting a Broken Arrow gutter quote significantly below the typical range, watch for:
Lower-gauge aluminum
.025" instead of .032" — looks similar but performs differently and dents easier.
Sectional instead of seamless without disclosure
Some contractors quote sectional but call it “seamless.” Verify what’s actually being installed.
Cheap hangers
Spike-and-ferrule (old style) instead of hidden bracket hangers. Lower cost, shorter life.
Skipping fascia inspection
Cost savings from not addressing fascia issues that should be repaired during replacement.
Inadequate downspouts
Fewer or smaller downspouts than the home actually needs.
Limited workmanship warranty
5-year or less workmanship warranty vs. 10+ years from quality contractors.
A quote $300-$700 below others on a typical home suggests cuts somewhere.
What “Expensive” Quotes Often Include
On the other end, premium quotes often include legitimate value:
Heavier-gauge material
.032" aluminum vs. .025".
Premium hangers
Higher-quality hidden bracket systems with extended spacing protection.
Larger or more downspouts
Properly sized for actual drainage needs.
Color-matched components
End caps, miters, and downspout components matching gutter color exactly.
Extended warranty
Lifetime workmanship warranties from premium installers.
Manufacturer-certified installation
For premium products, certified installer access.
Comprehensive fascia repair
Full repair of any fascia issues during installation.
The right comparison isn’t “cheapest” — it’s “best value for actual scope.”
Common Broken Arrow Gutter Replacement Issues
Issues we see specifically on Broken Arrow homes:
Aged 1990s-2000s gutters
Many Broken Arrow homes have original or first-replacement gutters now reaching end of life. Replacement timing aligns with broader exterior maintenance.
Storm damage history
After Tulsa-area storm events, many Broken Arrow homes have damaged gutters that need replacement. Insurance often covers if damage is recent and properly documented.
Foundation drainage concerns
Many Broken Arrow homes have foundation drainage that’s been compromised by aging or damaged gutters. Replacement combined with proper downspout extension addresses both issues.
Fascia damage
Broken Arrow homes from 1995-2010 often have fascia damage from years of overflow. Replacement projects often need to include fascia repair.
Inadequate sizing for current rainfall
Many older Broken Arrow homes have 5-inch gutters that worked fine when installed but are stretched by current storm intensities and roof modifications.
Insurance Considerations
For Broken Arrow gutter replacement involving insurance:
Storm damage coverage
Hail and wind damage to gutters is typically insurance-covered. Document damage promptly after storms.
Wear and aging exclusions
Old, worn gutters typically aren’t covered. Insurance covers damage, not maintenance.
Bundling with roof claims
When roof storm damage is claimed, gutter damage from the same event is usually included in the same claim.
Documentation
Photos before and after storms strengthen claim positions.
What to Get in a Quality Broken Arrow Quote
For Broken Arrow gutter replacement quotes, look for:
Specific scope — linear feet, downspout count and size, locations
Material specifications — gauge, color, profile (5" or 6")
Sizing rationale — why this size is appropriate for your home
Hanger system — type and spacing
Existing condition handling — fascia inspection, removal of old gutters
Cleanup and disposal
Workmanship warranty — typically 10+ years
Manufacturer warranty — typically 25-30 years on materials
Photo documentation plan — before and after photos
Quality quotes are typically 2-3 pages with detailed specifications.
Project Timeline
For typical Broken Arrow gutter replacement:
Schedule
Quote and scheduling: typically 1-2 weeks
Material delivery: 3-7 days lead time
Installation: 1-2 days for typical home
Cleanup: Same day as install completion
What to expect during installation
Crew arrival typically 7-9 AM
Equipment setup and prep
Removal of existing gutters
Installation of new gutters with proper pitch
Downspout installation and connection
Cleanup
Final walk-through
Most installations are 1-day projects on typical homes, with some larger or more complex projects extending to 2 days.
When to Replace vs. Repair
Sometimes repair is more appropriate than full replacement:
Repair appropriate
Localized damage from specific cause
Younger gutters (under 10 years old)
Single section affected
Minor pulls or sags from storm
Replacement appropriate
Multiple sections damaged
Aging system showing widespread wear
Multiple repair history
Sized inadequately for current conditions
Fascia damage requiring underlying work
For systems over 15 years old with multiple issues, replacement is typically more cost-effective than continued repairs.
Coordinating With Other Projects
Gutter replacement often coordinates well with:
Roof replacement
When roof replacement is happening, doing gutters at the same time often saves 10-20% on per-foot gutter cost. Crew is already on-site, scaffolding is in place, materials are coordinated.
Exterior painting
Replacing gutters before exterior painting allows clean integration. Replacing after painting can damage fresh paint.
Foundation work
If foundation drainage needs improvement, coordinating with gutter replacement enables comprehensive water management.
Major remodels
When major exterior work is planned (additions, renovations), gutters are often replaced at completion.
Real-World Broken Arrow Examples
To make this concrete, recent Broken Arrow projects:
1,900 sq ft single-story, original 5-inch sectional aluminum, 22 years old. Multiple seam leaks, sagging sections, fascia damage in two locations. Replacement with 6-inch seamless aluminum, .032" gauge, four 3x4 downspouts, fascia repair on affected sections. Total: $2,950.
2,400 sq ft two-story, original 5-inch from 2008. Hail damage to multiple sections plus ongoing seam issues. Insurance covered the project under hail claim. Replacement with seamless 5-inch with .032" aluminum and three 3x4 downspouts. Out-of-pocket cost: $850 (deductible only). Total project value: $3,600.
3,200 sq ft custom home, vinyl gutters from 2010. Vinyl had cracked from cold cycles and was sagging. Major upgrade to 6-inch seamless aluminum with copper-tone finish, four 3x4 downspouts, half-round profile on front for aesthetics. Total: $5,400.
These examples illustrate the range of typical Broken Arrow projects.
Coordinating With Roof Replacement
When gutter replacement happens alongside roof replacement, the typical approach:
Project sequencing
Roofing typically happens first, then gutters. Sometimes minor flashing changes during roofing affect gutter integration.
Pricing benefits
Gutter prices often drop 10-15% when bundled with roof project due to shared mobilization and crew time.
Single contractor relationship
For homeowners, having one contractor coordinate both projects simplifies communication and warranty handling.
Color coordination
Roof color affects gutter color choice. Both decisions affect overall home aesthetic.
For broader cost context on combined roof and gutter projects, see our residential roof cost guide.
Get a Broken Arrow Gutter Quote
If you’re considering gutter replacement for your Broken Arrow home — whether driven by storm damage, age, drainage issues, or a planned upgrade — schedule a free gutter consultation with our team.
We’ll walk your home, evaluate specific drainage needs, recommend appropriate sizing and materials, and provide a detailed itemized quote. We serve Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, and the broader Tulsa metro.
For Broken Arrow homes, the gutter replacement decision affects foundation protection, fascia condition, and overall home maintenance economics. Getting the right system installed correctly saves significant cost over the home’s life.