Gutter Source, Inc
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We have the guttering products you need when you need them. Wholesale and Manufacturing company established in 1992. Owner was a previous installation company and understands the wants and needs of the installer.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 405-949-2277
toll free - 800-988-4897
- Address:
- 531 N Ann Arbor Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73127
- Email:
- Category
- Gutters & Downspouts
- Services / Products
- Manufacturer and wholesaler of guttering products to the companies that install guttering. Largest supplier and only Oklahoma manufacturer, guttering materials are our only line. Gutter Source stocks coil for 5" and 6" guttering in 30 colors of aluminum which includes 2 metallics, copper and galvalume (galvanized). In stock items include rain barrels, conductor heads, scuppers, splash blocks, offsets 1"-6", wedges, expansion joints, deflecters, downspout Y's, funnels, strainers, downspout straps, outlets, guttering hangers, strip miters, bay miters, box miter, 30 types of leaf guard, and rain chains. In stock downspouts include 2"x3", 3"x4", 4"x5", 3" round, and 4" round. Half round and 8" guttering available, we offer all accessories. Distributor of Aleris coil and New Tech gutter machines. Products include aluminum, copper, and galvanized.
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Aleris gutter coil, New Tech Machines
- Location
- Located on Ann Arbor Ave which is between Meridain and MacArthur, north of Reno and south of NW 10th St. Easy access from I-40 and I-44.
- Neighborhood
- Central Oklahoma City
- Amenities
- Express shipping and delivery available.
- Other Information
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Three Reasons Why Your Home Needs Gutters 1. Foundation Problems The expansion and contraction of the soil that surrounds your home is the number one reason for slab failure. After a period of rainy weather, the soil around the perimeter of your home expands as it becomes saturated with moisture. A dry, hot summer following the rain can cause the soil around your foundation to contract and pull away. As this cycle repeats, support to the foundation can be compromised leading to cracked masonry as well as sticking doors and windows. A properly designed and installed gutter system keeps the soil surrounding your home at a consistent moisture level by directing roof runoff safely away from the house. 2. Staining of Masonry and Siding - Rainwater cascading off an unguttered roof will hit the ground with enough force to cause a splashback. Within this splashback are dirt, grass and minerals that end up on the exterior of your home. 3. Damage to Landscaping - Plants, flowers, mulch and soil located under the drip line of an unguttered roof can suffer from the water runoff of a thunderstorm. Additionally, this runoff can result in an overwatering condition that could permit harmful fungus to develop as well as attract ants, roaches, and termites.