Harbour Heights hugs the north bank of the Peace River just east of US-41. The community has a population of 4,289 and a median age of 56.1, which means most homeowners here have owned their property for a while and take maintenance seriously (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons). The tree canopy along the riverfront lots is thick, with mature oaks and palms that drop debris into gutters year-round, not just during storm season. A lot of homes here back up to water or sit on large wooded lots, and that combination keeps gutters working hard.
The climate at this latitude runs hot and wet from June through October. Harbour Heights pulls in heavy afternoon storms off Charlotte Harbor, and those storms push leaves, seed pods, and pine needles straight into your gutters. When gutters back up here, water pools against fascia boards fast. The median household income in the community is $65,152, which reflects a neighborhood of working homeowners who want reliable work done right the first time, not a return visit to fix something that was missed (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons).