I just had 130 feet of gutters installed for $3,500, and I'm starting to wonder if I overpaid. The installation took from 10:30 AM to before 4 PM, but I'm not happy with the final result. The downspouts are slightly crooked, many of the leaf guards have kinks and dips, and all of them are sloping back towards the house. There's also a noticeable dent in one section of the gutter. I sent pictures to the contractor, but he insists there's no issue and accused me of trying to avoid payment. Am I being too picky, or should I expect better quality for that price?
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Yeah, that price seems high for that kind of work, especially if the quality is off. I just had about the same length of gutters put in with downspouts for $1,400, and they delivered much better results. The contractor should be open to making corrections—if they refuse, maybe hint at posting a review to social media as leverage. You deserve a job well done for your investment!