The Gutter Guys

The Gutter Guys

King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania

The Gutter Guys is a full service rain gutter company with over 300,000 happy customers. Whether you need a complete seamless gutter system, a one foot section of gutter above your door, repairs, gutter guards or just a gutter cleaning you can depend on The Gutter Guys. We are among the oldest, highly rated and most respected gutter companies in the United States. Our products are made from the highest quality materials available and are installed by experienced, courteous, well-trained craftsmen. We pride ourselves on prompt professional service. You can call our office Monday through Friday during normal business hours and expect a live representative from our company to pick up the phone. For a fast free estimate contact us or call

1-800-GUTTER-1 - Or call Mike McKiernan Josh Williams at (610)992-9116.

King of Prussia has retained its role as an important crossroads throughout United States history. In addition to the Inn, from the earliest days, the intersection supported two general stores. Today, four major highways meet in or near the center of King of Prussia. The Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) from Center City, Philadelphia, ends in King of Prussia at the Pennsylvania Turnpike, an east-west toll road across the southern portion of the state. US 422 begins near the center of town and heads west to Reading; thanks to reconstruction in 2000, motorists can now travel directly from Reading to Philadelphia without passing onto US 202. US 202 is the only major highway that becomes a surface road through the area. The construction of one of the nation's largest shopping malls, thousands of homes, various hotels and highrises, strip malls, restaurants, freeways, a convention center, and much more has caused King of Prussia to become a highly developed community. One unfortunate side effect of the rapid development over the last several decades is that the plumbing and water drainage infrastructure is now barely able to handle the volume, leading to periodic water back ups for homes. The depth of this was shown on a larger scale in October and November 2010 when the King of Prussia Plaza flooded, causing serious damage to many of the first floor areas. Despite this, King of Prussia is seen as an idyllic place to live with some homes and farmsteads older than 200 years still dotting the rolling countryside. Much is being done to protect King of Prussia's many historic sites. Valley Forge National Historical Park, preserving the site where General George Washington and his Continental Army spent the winter of 1777-1778, borders King of Prussia to the west.