When a Northwest Florida downpour hits, your gutters are the only thing standing between thousands of gallons of roof runoff and your foundation. JB’s Contracting & Maintenance installs seamless gutters, replaces worn-out systems, and repairs the fascia and soffit behind them — across Marianna, Jackson County, Holmes County, and the surrounding areas.
We’re a local, veteran-owned, state-licensed building and roofing contractor — not a gutter-only crew passing through. That matters, because gutters done right are a building envelope job: the hangers need solid fascia to bite into, the pitch has to move water to the right downspouts, and the discharge needs to land somewhere that won’t wash out your foundation or flood your crawlspace.
Every system is sized for real Florida rain — not the light-duty stuff big-box installers hang — and installed by the same company that handles your roofing, so nobody ever blames “the other guy’s work.”
Materials are contractor’s choice unless you request otherwise — we install what holds up in this climate. New gutters pair naturally with a metal roof or roof replacement; ask about doing both in one mobilization.
Yes. Seamless gutters are rolled on-site in one continuous run, so the only joints are at corners and downspouts. Sectional gutters have a seam every few feet, and every seam is a future leak. Over the life of the system, seamless costs less in repairs and protects your fascia better.
Most homes here do best with a 6-inch seamless gutter and properly spaced downspouts — Northwest Florida rain intensity overwhelms the smaller 5-inch systems on larger roof planes. We size the system to your actual roof area and pitch, not a one-size-fits-all default.
Good ones dramatically cut how often you climb a ladder, especially under oaks and pines — but no guard is truly maintenance-free, and anyone promising that is selling you something. We install quality guards and tell you straight what upkeep is left.
Yes — and that is exactly why a licensed building contractor should hang your gutters. Sagging usually means the fascia is rotted and the hangers have nothing to grip. We repair or replace the fascia and soffit first, then install the new system into solid wood.
In our soil and our rainfall, absolutely. Uncontrolled roof runoff erodes the grade around your slab, keeps crawlspaces wet, and rots skirting and siding. Gutters with correct downspout discharge are the cheapest foundation protection you can buy.
After a named storm, out-of-town crews will offer to hang gutters on damaged fascia without fixing the wood behind them. If your gutters came down in a storm, start with our Storm Damage & Insurance Claims Guide — gutter and fascia damage is often part of a legitimate roof claim, and we document it the way adjusters need to see it.
Ready for gutters that can handle Florida rain? Call 850-363-3111 for a free estimate. Licensed & insured · Building RB29003726 · Roofing RC29027629.