I highly recommend Marlon and his team from Arion Gutters. I knew over a year ago that I needed new gutters, but was waiting to replace our roof first. So I had a lot of time to 'interview' gutter companies and get quotes. I didn't find Arion until after my roof was finished and ready for new gutters...but the hunting process is important for every project, especially in Miami, and it gave me a sampling of what's out there. Even after getting many estimates, I was not crazy about any of the companies I interviewed. I've been burned before (by an impact glass company), so I do a lot of research before I hire anyone. Fortunately, I found Arion Gutters on Angies list, shortly after the roof was completed. I called for an appointment and received a call back from Marlon within a day. Marlon is very punctual, professional and polite. He came to my home at least twice, to discuss new gutters. His quote was not the highest, or the lowest. But I felt it was fair and I was comfortable with my choice because of the company's reviews, and Marlon's professionalism. He answered all of my many questions and offered good advice regarding the installation. We had just replaced our roof, drip line, and all of the fascia, so I wanted to be sure none of it was damaged during the gutter installation process, which could void my warranty with the roofing company. Marlon specifically told me that too, and explained how his crew attaches the gutters, without touching/drilling through/damaging the dripline, etc. In the 10 estimates/interviews I had received over the last 1+ year, in which I specifically asked the different gutter companies how the gutters would be attached, and if it involved the dripline, Marlon was the ONLY person to mention this. Clearly he was honest and responsible. Marlon's crew was excellent, very professional and competent. They work quickly and accurately. No mess or clutter. Very organized, detail oriented and skilled in their work. They also installed 3 rain chains for me. They can order them for you, or you can get them online. I had ordered mine from Amazon. I got chains with 2" wide openings at top and bottom, so they wouldn't clog easily with leaves, or impede the water. I've been wanting to put chains up for years and now that they are in. I am so pleased! Marlons crew did an excellent job all around, but took particular care with the chains and was sure to put extra braces inside the gutter, on each side of the rain chains, to support the extra weight of the chain and the water they would direct, as well as caulk the hanging wires in place, from inside the gutter. All the gutter corners and ends were caulked too and do not drip anywhere. The chains look great. When I realized that one of the locations I had picked for a rain chain needed to be switched to a downspout because it was so overwhelmed with water after a strong downpour, Marlons team came back out to change it to a downspout and had the foresight to make the foot of the downspout long enough to divert water from the area near it that had pavers on sand. (I was out, and trying to get back home to meet them. My husband was home and let them go to work, before I could get there. When I pulled up, they were almost finished and I was afraid the downspout would be too short and facing the wrong way. I was pleasantly surprised to see they had not opted to go the easy, and less complicated route, but had made an extra long foot at the base of the spout, and directed it towards our mango tree. Thanks so much guys for your patience and for going the extra mile! Guttering my house in the front is not without a real challenge. The length across the front of my house is approx. 75-80 feet. The previous gutters had 3 downspouts in the front, and they were never enough to manage the water. Plus, they were barely hanging on after 20 years, (and gutters that old were held in with those long, and outdated, nail spikes that just pop out under excessive weight). The gutters began to sag and literally had torn off the front of the house a few times. We had them re-attached several times, and tried to keep them clean of leaves, plus my husband had poked 2 small holes in them to relieve the weight of the water. One of the holes was in the center of the span, right in front of the living room windows...of course I didn't want a downspout there, but I thought a rain chain would offer water/weight relief, and be beautiful at the same time, (and it waters an otherwise very dry garden bed.) So 3 rain chains and 1 downspout in the front solved the issue of water weight. I will mention here that one of the companies that I had interviewed said something that nobody else had ever said...'You should not have any downspouts in the front of the house...they should be on the side, so they don't detract from the house'. Well, that sounded good at the time, but after thinking about it, I knew that my house was an exception to that 'aesthetic rule', and each house needs to be evaluated with it's own design and limitations, rather than try to be pegged into a 'one-size, one design fits all' formula. No downspouts in front were not an option for my house and I am SO glad I did not end up using that advice or service. This is another reason we all have to get different estimates and do a little research, before we buy into whatever anyone says or tries to sell you. (I'm a 58 yr old woman. I've learned to ask a lot of questions, do my research, get recommendations before hiring, read the whole contract before signing, and if I can't, or if I'm unsure of it's language, then I ask for a copy to review at home, or for my attorney to review.) I'm sure it wasn't easy working with me because I'm picky, inquisitive, (consumers have to ask questions and be informed!), and I was undecided on where to put the rain chains (until virtually the last minute, even though we had planned it.) Everything turned out beautifully. Marlon and his crews professionalism is refreshing, and hard to come by these days. I am so glad I found them.