The Gutter Guy is a seamless gutter installation company based in East Texas that sets itself apart through an unusually wide selection of gutter profiles and styles. Where most gutter contractors show up with one or two standard options, this outfit has invested in more than eleven shapes and sizes of roll-forming machinery — which, as a reviewer, strikes me as a genuine differentiator in what's often a pretty cookie-cutter trade.
The core service revolves around seamless gutter installation, but calling it just that would sell the operation short. The company handles everything from the standard K-Style gutters that most American homes wear, to seamless box gutters that suit modern architecture, to half-round profiles that look right at home on European-inspired builds. There's even a European half-round option with embossed patterns and sweeping radius corners for those who want something more ornate.
What really catches the eye is their focus on unusual and difficult rainwater management projects. Round buildings, tricky valleys, historic restorations — these are the kinds of jobs that send most gutter companies packing. The Gutter Guy leans into that challenge instead. They maintain connections with salvage companies and can source period-correct materials when a historic property demands authenticity, which speaks to a level of specialization you don't stumble across every day.
Beyond standard gutter shapes, the company offers one-off custom profiles. If a homeowner or builder needs something that doesn't exist in the standard catalog, the team can design and fabricate it. That kind of flexibility matters most on architect-designed homes or restoration projects where a generic gutter would stick out like a sore thumb.
Leaf protection is another service worth mentioning. Rather than pushing a single brand, The Gutter Guy claims to have tested every type of leaf guard on the market and matches the right product to each situation. In my opinion, that trial-and-error approach tends to produce better recommendations than a one-product-fits-all sales pitch.
For homeowners interested in rainwater harvesting, the company designs and builds collection systems ranging from simple decorative barrels to full in-ground storage setups with pump systems. It's a nice add-on that turns what most people see as a passive drainage system into something that actually earns its keep.
The website itself offers a fair amount of educational content through a "Gutters Explained" section, a color selector, and a gallery showcasing completed work. The color options give customers a chance to match their gutters to existing trim or siding, which is a small detail that makes a big difference in curb appeal. The gallery, meanwhile, provides visual proof of the company's range — from clean modern lines on new construction to faithful restorations on older structures.
The company is a member of the East Texas Builders Association and has participated in the local Parade of Homes, which suggests a degree of community involvement and peer recognition within the regional construction industry. Owner Seth Forrestier's background spans several construction trades, and that broader experience seems to inform an approach where gutters are treated as part of the building's structure rather than an afterthought bolted onto the roofline.
As a reviewer, I'd say The Gutter Guy fills a niche that most gutter companies don't even attempt to occupy. The emphasis on architectural fit, historic restoration capability, and sheer variety of available profiles makes this a specialist's operation dressed in a general contractor's work boots. For anyone in East Texas dealing with a non-standard roofline or a home that deserves better than the usual gutter, this company looks like it's built to handle the job.






Business address
The Gutter Guy
624 Leach St,
Kilgore,
TX
75662
United States
Contact details
Phone: 9035222191