What it really costs
Gutter replacement is priced per linear metre, fitted — but the quoted rate is only half the story. The bigger cost lines (downpipes, brackets, fascia repair, scaffold for two-storey) are often buried in "supply & install" without itemisation. Get the breakdown.
| Gutter only (Colorbond, standard profile) | $55–$85/m |
| + Downpipes (3 standard PVC, 4 Colorbond) | $180–$420 each |
| + Fascia (replace where rotten) | $45–$70/m |
| + Scaffold (two-storey, 1 week) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Disposal of old gutter | $200–$450 |
| Typical total (30m, single-storey, Colorbond) | $3,800–$7,500 |
Three questions to ask
- →Is the gutter Quad, Half Round, or Box? Box (rectangular) carries more water than Quad of the same width — sometimes 40% more. If you've had overflow, ask about a box upgrade.
- →Are downpipes priced per unit and where do they discharge? Stormwater connection is regulated. "Discharges at ground level" is not legal in most councils — it must connect to the legal point of discharge.
- →Is fascia included if rotten, or extra? Buyers report being told "fascia looks fine" at quote, then $1,400 added on the day. Get it inspected up close before signing.