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Budget Gutters is a Gutter Services Contractor serving Martin County, Florida.

Gutter Services by Budget Gutters

For homeowners in Martin County, Budget Gutters is the trusted choice for all gutter-related services. From seamless aluminum gutters to custom gutter designs, we offer solutions that enhance the functionality and curb appeal of your property. Our team is dedicated to providing quality gutter installations, repairs, and maintenance to ensure that your home Martin County is well-protected from water damage. Schedule a free consultation with us to explore the options for your gutters.

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We Repair Gutters in Martin County Florida

We offer a variety of gutter repair and gutter improvement services. Over time, gutters can become loose or move from wind, water, branches and other elements in the outdoor environment. Hail and storm damage can wreak havoc on your gutters. With our detailed inspection and repair service, we will evaluate every inch of your gutters and make any necessary repairs to ensure they are properly secured. With years of experience, we make sure the water stays away from your home with our professional installation.

About Martin County

Martin County was formed in 1925 with the southern part coming out of Palm Beach County and the northern part coming out of St. Lucie County. The county was named after John W. Martin, who was Florida’s governor from 1925 through 1929.

When the county was established, the shores of Lake Okeechobee formed its western contour. The borders of Hendry, Okeechobee and Glades counties also followed the same shoreline. Historically Palm Beach County claimed the entire lake surface as its own. This was beneficial in terms of distribution of federal and state highway funds. Martin County state representative William Ralph Scott from Stuart got a bill initiated to divided the lake with the adjacent counties, so that the distribution of state funds would be more equitable for creating and maintaining roads. All of the bordering counties agreed that this change would be more just and supported it being ratified, except for Palm Beach County. Palm Beach County representatives later gave a jug of water to Representative William Scott, to represent all of the water that was left to Palm Beach County by Bill Scott. Stuart Heritage now has this jug.

Martin County History

The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the total area of the county is 753 square miles, with 543 square miles being land and the rest of it being water. By land area, it is Florida’s fifth-largest county, and in total area is the fifty-third largest.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports that the Martin County Shore Protection Protection nourishes around 3.75 miles of beach which extends from St. Lucie County line and then south to Martin County’s Stuart Public Beach Park. The project includes restoring a 35-foot-wide protective berm and primary dune. This project has a renourishment interval every 7 years.

The most recent renourishment for the Martin County Shore Project occurred in May 2013. A Coastal Emergency and Flood Control component was included due to impacts that were incurred in 2012 with Hurricane Sandy. The next renourishment project is scheduled to take place in 2019. The total cost for the project is estimated to be $69.8 million, with the U.S. Federal Government paying $32.5 million of it.

Martin County includes the communities of Hobe Sound, Indiantown, Jensen Beach, Ocean Breeze Park, Palm City, Port Salerno, Sewalls Point, and Stuart.

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