Gutter Services in Spring Hill, KS
Gutter Services in Spring Hill, KS
Protect your home with gutter services from Heritage Gutter in Spring Hill, KS. From installation to repairs, we keep your gutters functioning properly.
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At Heritage Gutter, we are passionate about providing reliable, professional gutter care for homes in Spring Hill, KS. Our team handles everything from new installations to replacements and repairs, always aiming to keep your gutters fully functional. Whether it’s cleaning, gutter replacement, or gutter guard installation, you can count on us to deliver long-lasting results that will keep your home well-protected. When you need a gutter company in Johnson County that’s thorough, dependable, and always ready to help, give us a call at 816-387-1331.
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Well-maintained gutters protect your home by channeling rain away from the foundation, helping to prevent issues like flooding and water damage. With gutter services from Heritage Gutter, you’ll get reliable care that keeps your gutter system working as it should. We cover everything from routine cleaning to repairs, and even gutter cover installations, so you can count on us for dependable gutter maintenance. Serving Spring Hill, KS, and the surrounding Johnson County areas, our team is here to help. Contact us at 816-387-1331 to schedule your gutter service today.
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In 1856, James B. Hovey named the community after a town near Mobile, Alabama. “Being somewhat enthusiastic in my estimation of its future, it having all advantages of timber and water, and on a line that must be traveled between Olathe and Paola, I concluded to myself, as there was no one else to conclude with, that this was a good place for a town.” – J.B. Hovey, 1857 Hovey served as the communities first postmaster. Also that year, Hovey built the first building in town, the Spring Hill Hotel. The two-story structure, also known as the “Old Traveler’s Rest” was located on the highest elevation in town.
In January 1859 Celia Ann Dayton, a doctor in Vermont, became the first woman doctor in the state of Kansas by moving to Spring Hill. She arrived with her adopted son Hiram Eugene, also a doctor, and her husband Amos arrived a few months later. Hiram was killed in January 1862 during the American Civil War after being discovered as a spy for the Union. Also in 1862, Celia divorced her husband, which was very uncommon for the time period. Celia frequently aided black refugees, and is reported to have been part of the underground railroad.In the fall of 1862, Spring Hill avoided Quantrill’s Raiders entering the town when a farmer talked to them on their way. He calmly convinced them there were soldiers in town, when there were not. This deterred them from continuing. However, a year later in 1863, the Quantrill Raiders did march on Spring Hill, looting businesses in town and stealing from local farmers. At least one citizen was killed.
By the 1870s, Spring Hill was growing in population and commerce. However, a railroad to come right through the town wanted to bypass Spring Hill unless it paid $15,000 to grade the land there. The residents didn’t want to share the costs, and the tracks were moved to approximately a half-mile east of the original town square. The town’s businesses then quickly moved to be closer to the train depot and tracks.
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