Searching for professional roofing and gutter services in Gastonia? GutterGuys Co, Inc. brings decades of expertise to Gaston County's largest city, serving the textile heritage community that has evolved into a modern suburban center. Our family-owned business understands Gastonia's transformation from its mill town roots to today's thriving residential and commercial hub.
Serving Gastonia's growing population in neighborhoods from downtown to the newer developments spreading throughout this well-connected city, we provide comprehensive exterior services. Gastonia's strategic location within the greater Charlotte metropolitan area means residents expect reliable, professional service that matches the region's standards for quality and excellence.
Trust GutterGuys for roofing and gutter solutions that protect your Gastonia investment. Call (704) 879-4384 for dependable roofing and gutter services throughout Gastonia and Gaston County.
Why Gastonia Residents Choose GutterGuys
Gastonia's blend of historic character and modern growth creates diverse roofing needs throughout this important Gaston County community. Our professional solutions serve every type of property:
• Comprehensive roofing services for Gastonia's mix of historic and contemporary homes
• Expert gutter systems designed to handle North Carolina's variable weather patterns
• Quality installations supporting Gastonia's continued residential and commercial development
• Professional service reflecting the community values that define Gaston County living
• Storm damage expertise helping Gastonia families restore and protect their properties
Experience roofing service that matches Gastonia's commitment to quality and community. Our services also include window replacement and siding for complete exterior solutions. Call (704) 879-4384 for trusted roofing and gutter services in Gastonia.
Historic, NC homes we've had the honor to work on
In 2022, GutterGuys was honored to be selected for the roof and gutter replacement project at the historic First Presbyterian Church in Kings Mountain, 111 East King St. Kings Mountain, NC 28086. The existing shingle roof was upgraded to a durable standing seam metal roof, providing a long-lasting and reliable solution. To complement the new roof and preserve the church’s historic charm, the gutters were replaced with elegant copper half-round styles. If you're considering replacing the roof or gutters on your home or church, give GutterGuys a call—we’d be proud to help.
About this historic location:
On Saturday April 5th, 1884, eighteen men and women gathered together in the small town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, to organize a new church in the Mecklenburg Presbytery. The name chosen was “The Presbyterian Church of Kings Mountain”. Reverend E. P. Davis was engaged to serve as minister one Sunday each month and because the congregation possessed no permanent building of its own, services were held in the local A.R.P. and Methodist churches. In 1887 a small frame structure was erected on the corner of Kings Street and Railroad Avenue during which time a Sunday School was established under the direction of Elder W.I. Stowe.
As the church grew a larger facility was needed and in 1906 a new brick building was constructed on the corner of Piedmont Avenue and Mountain Street. By 1919 the congregation had increased to ninety-four members and it was decided a full-time pastor was needed. Reverend Fred H. Hay accepted the church’s call later that year. Under the outstanding leadership of Dr. I. S. McElroy, who served as minister from 1923 until his death in 1931, the congregation and Sunday School grew so rapidly an adjourning cottage was rented to serve as an annex.
In 1936, Mrs. Ida Pauline Neisler presented the church with a lot on the corner of King and Gaston streets for the construction of the new church building. The handsome English Gothic structure, made of rose-colored bricks, was formally dedicated on December 5th, 1937. Of special note are the magnificent stained glass chancel windows gracing the sanctuary; designed by an artist in Hungary, they were exhibited in Paris before being shipped to Kings Mountain.
