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Budget Gutters of Fort Pierce, FL is a Gutter Services Contractor serving the Treasure Coast of Florida.

Gutter Services by Budget Gutters

For homeowners in Florida’s Treasure Coast, 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 Florida’s Treasure Coast is well-protected from water damage. Schedule a free consultation with us to explore the options for your gutters.

We serve all of the Treasure Coast and beyond including the communities within Brevard County, Indian River County, St Lucie County, Martin County, and Palm Beach County.

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We Repair Gutters on the Treasure Coast of 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.

Florida’s Treasure Coast

The Treasure Coast is located on the east side of Florida, on the coast of the Atlantic. It includes St. Lucie, the Indian River, Martin, as well as the counties of Palm Beach. People who live in the Treasure Coast wanted their own identity apart from the Gold Coast area, which is their southern neighbor, and Miami. So, they named their town after a Treasure Fleet from Spain which was lost at sea during a hurricane in 1715. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) divided this region into two metropolitan areas for statistical purposes as needed by the Bureau of the Census and others. One of these is the Port St. Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. This is made up of the counties in St. Lucie and Martin. The other is the Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. This includes the Indian River county. The county of Palm Beach is included in the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Florida.

Treasure Coast Info & History

Sandbars and barrier islands provide protection for the bays, rivers and shallow lagoons. This also shields the Treasure Coast from the Atlantic Ocean. As soon as you go more inland, you will see a lot of palmetto flatlands and pine. A lot of rivers and lakes run through the area, including the famous Indian River, which is one of the elements in the Indian River Lagoon system. During particular seasons, there is a chance that bridges might interfere with the flow of the red drift algae. This results in a hydrogen sulfide smell in the area that resembles “rotten eggs”. In addition, the Atlantic part of the Intracoastal Waterway, which goes from Brownsville, TX to Boston, MA, forms a border for the Treasure Coast region. People have been living in this part of Florida for a long time. However, it was not until a surge of the population during the 20th century that this area started to take on an identity of its own. Similar to the First Coast and Gold Coast, it became one of Florida’s “coast” areas. In 1961, when treasure from Spain was discovered off the coast, two newspaper men from the Vero Beach Press Journal, Harry J. Schultz and John J. Schumann Jr., coined this name. This area became famous when treasure from the Treasure Fleet of 1715 was discovered. This treasure was lost near the Sebastian Inlet during a hurricane. This discovery put the region on the map and attracted attention from around the world. Schumann and Schultz commented that this area from Palm Beach to Miami on the south side to Brevard County on the north side, in other words, between the Gold Coast and the Space Coast, was not named. So, in their article, they named this area the “Treasure Coast”, and the name was adopted by the community.

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