Gutter Leads from Contractors Who Trust Your Work
That Actually Close.
Stop fighting for shared leads on home service apps. Get exclusive referrals from roofers, siding contractors, and inspectors who see damaged gutters every day.
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Gutter Contractor lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Competing for Scraps
HomeAdvisor sends the same "gutter cleaning" lead to five companies. By the time you call, two guys already quoted $89.
Seasonal Feast or Famine
Spring and fall you're slammed. Winter? Phone goes quiet. Monthly lead subscriptions charge anyway.
The Math Doesn't Work
You pay $40 for a shared lead, close 1 in 5, and your cost-per-job is $200 before you've bought a single hanger.
How LeadChuck works for gutter contractors
Set Your Price
You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.
Get Referrals from Trades Who See Your Work
Roofers see damaged gutters on every inspection. Siding crews notice sagging runs. Inspectors flag gutter issues in every report.
Close Jobs, Keep the Profit
Someone the homeowner already trusts said "call this gutter company." Close rate goes up, marketing cost goes down.
The referral flywheel in action
Lead cost: $70. Referral earned: $55. Net marketing cost: $15 for a $3,200 job. That's a 0.5% marketing cost.
Who sends gutter contractors leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Roofers
Every roof inspection reveals gutter condition. Storm damage calls often need gutters more than roofing.
Siding Contractors
Working on exteriors all day. See sagging gutters, improper pitch, overflow damage.
Home Inspectors
Flag gutter issues in 40%+ of inspection reports. Buyers need someone before closing.
Landscapers
See drainage disasters — erosion, flooded beds, foundation pooling. Gutters are often the root cause.
Painters (Exterior)
Notice gutter condition while prepping trim. Can't paint rotted fascia caused by gutter failure.
Who do gutter contractors refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Roofers
$75–$150Damaged shingles at drip edge, flashing issues, ice dam damage.
Siding/Fascia Repair
$55–$90Rotted fascia boards behind old gutters.
Foundation Repair
$100–$175Water intrusion from years of gutter neglect.
Painters
$40–$70Soffits, fascia, and trim need repainting after gutter replacement.
Landscapers
$50–$85Drainage solutions — French drains, grading, dry creek beds.
Simple, transparent pricing
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No monthly fees
Pay per lead
You set the price
10% platform fee
Only on lead fees
Earn referrals
Offset your costs
“Picked up 11 gutter leads last month from roofers in my network. Closed 8 — that's a 73% close rate. My old lead service was maybe 15%. The $665 I spent on leads turned into $26,400 in installs. Already referred out three fascia jobs for $165 back.”
Marcus C.
Gutter installation contractor, Tampa, FL · 9 years in business
Frequently asked questions
No. You set which lead types you accept. Want only seamless installs over $2,000? Set your preferences.
Many roofers offer basic gutters but refer out seamless installs and gutter guards. They'd rather earn $70 referring than spend half a day outside their wheelhouse.
Depends on area and network activity. Some see leads within days. Others take 2-3 weeks to build connections.
Yes. Booked solid? Refer to another gutter contractor. You earn the referral fee, they get the job.
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