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Gutter Tools & Installation Equipment

Professional Contractor Tools | Crimpers, Sealant Guns, Notchers & More | DIY Installation Supplies | Damascus OR

PROFESSIONAL GUTTER TOOLS - GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME

The right tool makes every gutter installation faster, cleaner, and more professional - stock your truck or toolbox with quality equipment that works as hard as you do!

Crimping Tools | Sealant & Caulk Guns | Notchers & Cutters | Riveting Equipment | Measuring & Layout | Safety Gear

Shop By Job Type - Find the Right Tool Fast

Whether you're a seasoned contractor or a DIY homeowner tackling your first gutter project, we organize tools by the job they do - so you can find exactly what you need without guessing.

Connecting & Joining

Crimpers, riveting tools, pop rivet guns, ferrules

Sealing & Waterproofing

Sealant guns, caulk guns, applicators

Cutting & Shaping

Notchers, snips, miter tools, outlet cutters

Measuring & Layout

Levels, pitch gauges, chalk lines, tapes

Cleaning & Maintenance

Gutter scoops, brushes, cleaning tools

Safety & Access

Ladder stabilizers, safety equipment

Why Quality Gutter Tools Matter

Cheap tools cost more in the long run. They break mid-job, produce sloppy results, and slow you down. Professional-grade gutter tools deliver clean cuts, secure connections, and watertight seals - the difference between callbacks and referrals. Whether you're running a gutter crew or installing gutters on your own home, investing in the right tools pays off in faster work, better results, and fewer headaches.

For Contractors:

  • Speed up installation time
  • Reduce material waste from bad cuts
  • Professional results that impress customers
  • Fewer callbacks from failed connections
  • Tools that survive daily jobsite use
  • Stock trucks for any situation

For DIY Homeowners:

  • Get professional results without hiring out
  • One-time investment for ongoing maintenance
  • Avoid frustration from wrong tools
  • Complete projects safely and correctly
  • Tools you'll use for years of home care
  • Confidence to tackle gutter work yourself

Tool Names You'll Hear - Same Tools, Different Terms:

The gutter industry uses various names for the same tools depending on region, trade background, or supplier. If you've searched for any of these terms, you're in the right place:

Tool Category Common Names & Synonyms
Crimping Tools Downspout crimper, crimp tool, crimping pliers, reducer crimper, corrugation tool, gutter crimper, pipe crimper
Sealant Application Caulk gun, sealant gun, adhesive applicator, cartridge gun, tube gun, dispensing gun
Riveting Tools Pop rivet gun, rivet tool, riveter, blind rivet gun, hand riveter, pneumatic riveter, rivet setter
Cutting Tools Tin snips, aviation snips, sheet metal shears, compound snips, offset snips, straight-cut snips, notcher
Notching Tools Gutter notcher, miter tool, corner notcher, strip miter, gutter machine accessories, profile notcher
Measuring & Layout Pitch gauge, slope gauge, level, torpedo level, chalk line, snap line, gutter gauge, angle finder
Outlet Cutting Outlet cutter, hole cutter, drop outlet tool, hole saw, gutter punch, outlet punch
Cleaning Tools Gutter scoop, debris scoop, gutter trowel, gutter cleaning tool, leaf scoop, gutter shovel

Essential Gutter Tools - What Every Job Needs:

Crimpers & Connection Tools

Downspout crimpers create the corrugated end that allows downspout sections to slide together and fit into elbows, outlets, and other fittings. A quality crimper produces clean, even crimps that don't tear the metal or create leak points. Essential for any downspout installation or repair.

Sealant & Caulk Guns

Smooth, controlled sealant application requires a quality gun. Professional guns provide consistent pressure, clean cutoff, and comfortable grip for all-day use. Whether applying gutter sealant to seams, end caps, or outlets, the right gun makes watertight seals easy.

Riveting Tools

Pop rivet guns secure gutter seams, end caps, miters, and hangers with permanent mechanical fasteners. Hand riveters work for occasional use; pneumatic riveters speed up high-volume production. Always have spare rivets and the right mandrel sizes on hand.

Snips & Cutting Tools

Aviation snips (tin snips) cut aluminum gutter and downspout material. Left-cut, right-cut, and straight-cut versions handle different angles and curves. Quality snips with compound leverage make clean cuts without distorting the metal or fatiguing your hands.

Notchers & Miter Tools

Gutter notchers create the precise cuts needed for inside and outside corners, strip miters, and custom angles. Proper notching ensures tight-fitting joints that look professional and seal properly. Different notchers handle different gutter profiles (K-style, half-round, etc.).

Measuring & Layout Tools

Proper slope (pitch) is critical for gutter drainage. Pitch gauges, levels, and chalk lines ensure your gutters drain correctly toward downspouts. A torpedo level, 25-foot tape, and chalk line are minimum requirements for any installation.

Who Needs Gutter Tools?

Gutter Contractors:

  • Seamless gutter installers
  • Sectional gutter crews
  • Gutter repair specialists
  • Roofing contractors (gutter work)
  • General contractors
  • Property maintenance companies

DIY Homeowners:

  • New gutter installation
  • Gutter repairs and maintenance
  • Downspout replacement
  • Sealing leaky joints
  • Adding gutter extensions
  • Seasonal gutter cleaning

Property Professionals:

  • Property managers
  • Building maintenance staff
  • Handyman services
  • Rental property owners
  • HOA maintenance crews
  • Facilities management

Browse our complete collection of professional gutter tools and installation equipment below. Whether you call them crimpers or corrugation tools, tin snips or aviation shears, caulk guns or sealant applicators - we have the tools that make gutter work faster, easier, and more professional. Every tool in this collection is selected for quality and durability - the same equipment used by professional gutter contractors on job sites every day. For DIY homeowners, these are the tools that turn frustrating weekend projects into satisfying accomplishments. Stock your toolbox with equipment that works.

Helpful Buying Tips:

Tool Type Contractor Recommendation DIY Recommendation
Crimpers Heavy-duty steel, replaceable jaws Standard duty is fine for occasional use
Sealant Guns Dripless, high-thrust ratio for thick sealants Standard ratchet gun works for small jobs
Rivet Guns Pneumatic or heavy-duty hand riveter Hand riveter with multiple nose sizes
Snips Full set (left, right, straight), compound leverage Straight-cut or offset for most cuts

Custom Tool Kits & Bulk Orders Welcome!

Need a custom tool kit for your crew, bulk tool orders for multiple trucks, or specialty equipment not listed? We can help!

Our team works with gutter contractors on custom tool packages, volume pricing for equipping multiple crews, and sourcing specialty tools for unique applications. Whether you're outfitting a new truck, replacing worn equipment across your fleet, or looking for a specific tool - contact us to discuss your needs.

Contact Us for Custom Orders: (503) 850-6784

Or email: sales@gutterall.com

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What tools do I need for basic gutter installation?

A: At minimum, you need a tape measure, level, chalk line, tin snips, downspout crimper, drill/driver with bits, pop rivet gun, and sealant gun with gutter sealant. A ladder and safety equipment are also essential.

Q: What's the difference between left-cut and right-cut snips?

A: Left-cut snips (usually red handles) curve to the left as you cut - good for cutting curves to the right. Right-cut snips (green handles) curve right - good for left-curving cuts. Straight-cut snips (yellow handles) cut straight lines. Most installers keep all three types.

Q: Do I need a pneumatic rivet gun?

A: For occasional DIY use, a quality hand riveter is sufficient. For contractors doing multiple installations daily, a pneumatic riveter dramatically speeds up work and reduces hand fatigue. The investment pays off quickly in production time saved.

Q: Can contractors pick up tools locally?

A: Yes! Local pickup is available at our Damascus, Oregon location Monday-Friday 7am-4pm and Saturday 9am-2pm PST. Call (503) 850-6784 to confirm stock before stopping by.

GutterAll.com - Damascus, Oregon

Professional Gutter Installation and Supplies Since 2010

Address:
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
Contractor Pickup Available
Email:
sales@gutterall.com
Phone:
(503) 850-6784