Overflowing gutters, poor drainage, and water pooling near your foundation can turn a rainy day into a bigger home problem fast. Walls Roofing and Siding provides gutter services in and around Mount Holly, NC, helping homeowners move rainwater away from the roof system, siding, landscaping, and foundation before it causes damage.
Walls Roofing and Siding is a roofing contractor headquartered in Mount Holly, NC, offering gutter services for homeowners throughout the surrounding communities. Our team installs 5-inch and 6-inch gutters, seamless gutters, downspouts, and gutter guards, giving each home a cleaner water-control system that works with the roof rather than against it.

A well-planned gutter system helps protect the parts of your home that take the hardest hit during heavy rain.

Different homes need different gutter sizes, and a good gutter installer will match the system to the roofline and water flow. We install 5-inch and 6-inch gutters depending on your home's layout, roof size, and drainage needs.
Seamless gutters reduce the number of joints where leaks often start. Our gutter installation service helps homeowners get a cleaner-looking system that moves water away from the home more effectively.
Rainwater needs a clear path away from the house, and downspouts play a big part in making that happen. Our crew can add drainage solutions to guide water away from the foundation, landscaping, walkways, and other areas where pooling can cause trouble.
Clean fits matter when gutters need to follow the shape of your home. With our in-house sheet cutting, our team can create gutter sections that fit your roofline better and give the finished project a more polished look.
Soffit and fascia help support the roof edge and give gutters a solid place to attach. During a gutter service, our team can address these areas so that the roofline, gutter system, and exterior trim work together as they should.
Leaves, twigs, and storm debris can clog gutters, causing water to spill over the edges. Gutter guards reduce buildup, making maintenance easier and helping your system keep up during heavy Carolina rain.
If your roof has reached the point where repairs feel like putting a bandage on a bigger problem, a roof replacement can give your home a stronger, cleaner start. We handle asphalt, metal, and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) roofing as needed, and we often use Owens Corning materials for homeowners who want a dependable finished system.
A roof installation works best when every layer gets installed with purpose, from the underlayment to the final shingle. We install asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and EPDM roofing as needed, and we regularly work with products from Owens Corning and CertainTeed.
Roof leaks and storm damage don't wait for a convenient time, which is why emergency roof repair can make such a big difference. We repair leaks, torn shingles, nail issues, hail damage, wind damage, damage from fallen trees, and damage from heavy limbs.
Siding plays a big role in how your home looks and how well it withstands the weather. Our siding services include vinyl, James Hardie, and metal siding, as well as soffit and fascia work, for homeowners who want a sturdy exterior with improved curb appeal.
Before a small roof problem turns into stained drywall or hidden damage, a roof inspection can help you understand what is going on. We offer free inspections with a full property walkaround, leak checks, storm-damage review, flashing inspection, ventilation review, and a look at gutters, soffits, fascia, and drip edge areas.
After a storm, roof insurance claim assistance can help you make sense of the damage and the paperwork that comes with it. We inspect the roof, document visible and hidden issues, and help gather the details your insurance provider may request.
One strong storm can leave behind lifted shingles, dented gutters, damaged siding, leaks, and tree-related roof problems. Our storm damage repair service covers damage to roofs, siding, and gutters from hail, wind, ice, and fallen trees.
Homeowners turn to us because we make gutter projects easier to understand, plan, and feel good about once the work wraps up.
Veterans can ask our team about special discounts for qualifying gutter projects.
Flexible financing options can help you plan a new roof, siding, or gutter replacement with monthly payments that fit your budget.
Our company's complimentary estimates and consultations provide clear information before you make a decision.
Treating your house like our own home means we adhere to all building codes to deliver unmatched protection and peace of mind.
Partnering with industry giants such as Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and James Hardie ensures your project uses the highest-quality materials.
A full five-year workmanship guarantee gives you total peace of mind long after we clean up the jobsite.
Yes, gutter guards can help reduce clogs caused by leaves, pine needles, twigs, and other debris that collect during North Carolina storms. They still need occasional checks, but they can make gutter maintenance much less frustrating for homeowners.
Gutters help move rainwater away from your roofline, siding, foundation, and landscaping. A good gutter system can help prevent water from pooling where it shouldn't, which is especially important during heavy rain in the Carolinas.
A gutter replacement usually makes more sense when gutters sag, pull away from the home, leak in several places, or no longer drain water properly. A gutter company can inspect the system and explain whether a repair will resolve the issue or whether new gutters will provide the home with better protection.
Professional gutter installation can include 5-inch or 6-inch gutters, downspouts, seamless gutter sections, gutter guards, and drainage planning. A gutter installer should also check the slope, placement, soffit, and fascia so water flows away from the home as it should.
Seamless gutters reduce the number of joints where leaks often start, which helps them handle heavy rain more effectively. Many Mount Holly homeowners choose them because they look clean, fit the home well, and support better drainage around the property.