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When it rains in Northeast Ohio, and boy does it rain, an enormous amount of water falls on your roof. Without rain gutters, all that water drops right next to your foundation. Tom Baldt has been installing gutters, spouting, and downspouts for over 22 years. Jim Dotson has over 28 years experience as a general contractor, with 21 years installing rain gutters.

Together we have over 50 years experience in the construction industry giving us a unique perspective on rain gutters. Having seen first hand the kind of damage that standing water can do to a foundation, you owe it to yourself to call BHD Rain Gutters for a free estimate. We slope our gutters to the downspouts to prevent standing water.
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Seamless gutters, today's most popular type, are extruded from metal "coil" stock, using a special machine that's mounted inside of our BHD Rain Gutter Mobile Factory. As their name implies, they don't have potentially leaky seams along their lengths. The lengths join at inside, outside and bay miters.
I loved the job you guys did on my home. I was busy, and you guys did a great job from start to finish. Always polite and accommodating, it was a pleasure doing business with you. Several things came up that I felt you could have rightfully charged me for, but you didn't. Just wanted to thank BHD Rain Gutters for an excellent job on the install of new gutters at my home.
A rain gutter also known as eavestrough, eaves channel, spouting, guttering or simply gutter; is a narrow channel, or trough, forming the component of a roof system which collects and diverts rainwater shed by the roof. Roof integral trough along the lower edge of the roof slope which is fashioned from the roof covering and flashing materials.
Modern technology has made it possible to offer you a broad palette of colors to help blend rain gutters into your existing architecture. When we come out to do a free estimate, we bring actual color chips so you can choose the color that's right for you. So even though you need rain gutters to protect your home, they don't have to be unsightly additions.
In Northeast Ohio Leaf Protection is a necessity. I have seen very few homes with no trees in their yard or their neighbors yard. Leaf protection is a screen or cover which prevents your downspouts from becoming clogged and eliminating the effectiveness of your gutter system. Screen Products were the first to market and are effective protection.
Reviews (4)
Alexa McDonough
Alexa McDonough
Mar 29, 2021
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This company is exactly what you think of when you imagine an honest business! Jim cares about your happiness and the crew is personable and professional. Plus, the product itself is fantastic! Better product, better people, better practices! BHD was recommended to me and I will recommend them to others every chance I get.
Karen Leonard Igv
Karen Leonard Igv
Aug 27, 2019
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I highly recommend Jim and his team for gutter repairs and replacement. He called me last week to schedule the replacement of our gutters. It was his goal to avoid inconveniencing us, so he scheduled a date and time when we were not home. By noon the new gutters were in with everything cleaned up. I even received a courtesy call from Jim himself to let me know they were finished. Thank you Jim!
Maya Chavez
Maya Chavez
Jul 13, 2019
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I’ve had work done by him, it’s great! His trustworthy and stands by his work, nice to deal with an honest person/company! Would/Am recommending !!!!
Donna Lingo
Donna Lingo
Nov 07, 2015
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We originally called a very well-known gutter company for a quote. We could not believe how expensive it was. Upon a referral, we called BHD Seamless Gutters and the quote was unbelievably lower. The product was very similar as far as quality and components. Jim Dotson and his crew arrived promptly on the scheduled date of installation and Jim (the owner) made sure the crew knew a couple of additional concerns needed to perform a complete and professional installation. When I showed Jim a leak in my kitchen ceiling (which I thought was a gutter problem,) after reviewing the source of the leak,