The Gutter Boys can stop the overflows

Mitch Allen • July 14, 2025

After a wet spring, the summer rainy season is just beginning. Here’s how you stop gutter overflows and find peace of mind.

Rainfall has made this year the busiest season in the The Gutter Boys’ 24-year history.


This year has been the busiest season in the 24-year history of The Gutter Boys—cleaning, repairing and covering area gutters. The reason? Rain.


A lot of rain.


“People often don’t pay much attention to their gutters until they see them overflowing,” says company founder Anthony Alberino. “And there has been so much rain this year, an overflowing gutter has been a common scene for thousands of homeowners.”


During a busy season, a home maintenance company can fall behind schedule due to increased volume and lack of support, but not The Gutter Boys. “We’re still on schedule because we have a lot of gutter technicians,” Anthony says. “We train our employees well, look after their safety, and respect them. As a result, we have no problem attracting and maintaining high-quality employees.”


The Top-Rated Gutter System

“When we started our company 24 years ago, we only cleaned gutters; we didn’t cover them,” Anthony says. “That’s because there wasn’t an effective system on the market at the time. We cleaned gutters on thousands of homes and saw covers that were clogged, completely collapsed, or weren’t efficient enough to capture water during heavy storms. Some were plastic, some were fragile screens, and some were sheets of metal with holes drilled in them. None of them worked well.”


Finally, Anthony discovered a micro-mesh gutter guard system that met his standards. “It’s amazing how much better this system is than anything else out there,” he says. “You can have a cheap, plastic gutter guard, or—for the same or even less money—you can relax knowing you have the best system on the market.”


If you choose to have your gutters cleaned instead of covered, consider the company’s gutter subscription service, which puts your gutter cleaning on autopilot. 


The Gutter Boys is headquartered at 1090 West Bagley Road in Berea. The company has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and is bonded and insured. Call 440-454-7040 to schedule a free on-site consultation and estimate or visit TheGutterBoys.com for more information. They also offer 18 months same-as-cash financing.


Save $500


Enjoy $500 off a whole-house gutter guard installation from The Gutter Boys. Terms and restrictions apply. Not valid with any other offer. Offer expires August 15, 2025.

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