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Gutter Installation in Exeter, NH

Gutters That Handle New Hampshire Winters Without Failing

Heavy-gauge seamless systems installed in one day. No leaks, no ice dams, no sagging under snow load.

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Seamless Gutter Installation Exeter, NH

Your Foundation Stays Dry, Your Roof Stays Protected

You’re not dealing with gutters because you want to. You’re here because water’s going where it shouldn’t, or because you know what happens when a New Hampshire winter hits a gutter system that wasn’t built right.

When gutters fail here, they fail hard. Ice dams form. Water backs up under shingles. Your foundation takes a beating every time it rains. And if you’ve got pine needles or leaves clogging things up, you’re cleaning them out twice a month or paying someone else to do it.

A proper seamless gutter installation stops that cycle. Water moves where it’s supposed to. Your siding doesn’t streak. Your landscaping doesn’t erode. And when snow starts piling up, the system holds because it was built with enough material and the right pitch to handle the load. You’re not worrying about whether your gutters will make it through another freeze-thaw cycle.

Trusted Gutter Services in Exeter

We've Been Installing Gutters Here Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to Exeter or the seacoast. We’ve been working on homes in this area for over a decade, and we know what holds up and what doesn’t when you’re dealing with 55 inches of snow and constant temperature swings.

We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, which means we meet standards most companies don’t bother with. But what matters more is that we show up on time, we do the work in a day, and we clean up like we were never there. No debris left behind, no nails in your driveway, no half-finished projects sitting for weeks.

You’ll work with people who understand that gutter installation isn’t just about hanging metal. It’s about pitch, material thickness, proper fastening, and making sure downspouts actually move water away from your foundation.

Our Rain Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and measure your roofline. We’re looking at pitch, fascia condition, and where water needs to go. If your old gutters are still up, we’ll pull them down and haul them away.

Then we fabricate your new seamless gutters on-site. That means no seams except at the corners, which means fewer places for leaks to start. We’re using heavy-gauge aluminum that won’t buckle under snow load, and we custom-cut everything to fit your exact measurements.

Installation happens in one day for most homes. We mount the gutters with hidden hangers every two feet so they stay put when ice builds up. Downspouts get positioned to move water at least six feet from your foundation. If you’re adding gutter guards, those go on during the same visit.

Before we leave, we test the system, clean up completely, and run a magnet over your driveway to grab any metal debris. You’re left with a gutter system that works right and a property that looks like we were never there.

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What's Included in Gutter Installation

You Get a Complete System, Not Just Gutters

Every installation includes removal and disposal of your old gutters if you’ve got them. We’re not leaving that for you to deal with.

You’re getting seamless aluminum gutters fabricated to your home’s exact dimensions. Hidden hangers every 24 inches. Properly angled downspouts with extensions that actually move water away from your foundation. End caps that seal. Corners that don’t leak.

In Exeter, most homes need gutter guards because of the pine needles and oak leaves that clog standard systems. We install those during the same visit if you want them. They’re not a gimmick. They cut your cleaning from six times a year down to maybe once, and they prevent the ice buildup that causes gutters to rip off the fascia.

We also handle any fascia repairs before the new gutters go up. If the wood’s rotted or pulling away, new gutters won’t fix that. We make sure you’ve got solid backing before anything gets mounted. The whole job gets done in a day unless your home’s unusually large, and we’re not leaving until the site’s clean and the system’s tested.

How much does gutter installation cost in Exeter, NH?

Most homes in Exeter run between $1,200 and $3,600 for a complete gutter installation, depending on linear footage and whether you’re adding gutter guards. That’s for heavy-gauge seamless aluminum with proper hangers and downspouts.

You’ll see cheaper quotes. They’re usually using thinner material or fewer hangers, which means the system sags or fails when snow piles up. You’ll also see higher quotes from companies charging $25+ per linear foot, which is above what this market actually requires for quality work.

We give you an exact price after measuring your roofline. No surprises, no upsells once we’re halfway through the job. If your fascia needs repair, we’ll tell you that upfront so you’re not dealing with it later.

Seamless aluminum gutters with a heavier gauge hold up best here. You want at least .032-inch thickness, which is thicker than the builder-grade stuff most new homes get.

Seamless construction matters because seams are where leaks start, especially when ice forms and expands. With seamless gutters, you’ve only got seams at the corners, and those get sealed properly during installation.

Gutter guards are worth it in this area. Pine needles and leaves clog gutters fast, and when water can’t drain, it freezes and creates ice dams. A good guard system keeps debris out and lets water flow even when temperatures drop. You’re not climbing a ladder in January trying to chip out frozen blockages.

Most homes get done in one day. We show up in the morning, pull down old gutters if needed, fabricate and install the new system, test everything, and clean up before we leave.

Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a day and a half, but we’re not stretching jobs out for weeks. The gutters get fabricated on-site with our equipment, so we’re not waiting on materials to show up.

You don’t need to be home the whole time, but someone should be there at the start so we can confirm downspout locations and answer any last questions. After that, we’re working and you’re free to go about your day.

If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the fascia, or you’ve got multiple leaks, replacement makes more sense than repair. Patching one section doesn’t fix the fact that the whole system’s worn out.

Ice damage is usually the deciding factor here. Once gutters have been bent or torn by ice dams, they don’t perform right even after repairs. The pitch is off, water pools, and you’re back to the same problems next winter.

We’ll tell you honestly whether repair is an option. Sometimes it is, especially if you’ve just got a small leak or a single damaged section. But if the system’s 20+ years old and showing wear in multiple spots, you’re better off replacing it now than paying for repairs every year.

Gutters don’t cause ice dams, but clogged or poorly installed gutters make them worse. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the roof edge where it’s colder.

Properly installed gutters with guards keep water flowing off your roof instead of backing up and freezing. When gutters are clogged or pitched wrong, water sits there, freezes, and creates a dam that forces melting snow under your shingles.

The real fix for ice dams is better attic insulation and ventilation, but functional gutters are part of the equation. If water can drain properly, you’ve got less buildup and less chance of leaks. We make sure your new system has the right pitch and capacity to handle snowmelt when it happens.

Without gutter guards, you’re looking at four to six cleanings per year in this area. Spring pollen, summer storms, fall leaves, and pine needles year-round all clog standard gutters fast.

That’s $80 to $120 per cleaning if you’re hiring it out, which adds up to $500+ annually. Or you’re spending your weekends on a ladder pulling out wet debris.

Gutter guards cut that down to once a year, maybe twice if you’ve got heavy tree coverage. They’re not maintenance-free, but they’re close. Water still flows, debris stays out, and you’re not dealing with constant clogs that lead to overflow and ice buildup in winter.

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