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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Not into your basement, not washing out your landscaping, not rotting your fascia boards or cracking your foundation.
That’s what happens when your gutter system actually works. Rain and snowmelt get channeled away from the parts of your home that can’t handle moisture. Your foundation stays stable, your siding stays intact, and you’re not dealing with expensive repairs that could’ve been avoided.
Litchfield gets hit with heavy rain, ice, and snow. Trees drop leaves and pine needles year-round. If your gutters can’t handle that load without clogging or separating at the seams, you’re going to have problems. Seamless gutters eliminate the weak points where sectional systems fail—no joints means fewer leaks, less maintenance, and better performance when storms roll through.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict requirements for quality and reliability. We’re not new to this, and we’re not cutting corners.
We’ve been installing seamless gutters and handling exterior remodeling projects across New Hampshire for over a decade. Litchfield homeowners deal with more tree coverage than most areas, which means your gutters take a beating. We know what works here and what doesn’t.
You’re working with a fully insured team that shows up on time, does the work right, cleans up completely, and backs it with a lifetime labor warranty. No surprises, no runaround.
First, we come out and measure your roofline. Every home is different, so we take exact measurements to make sure your new gutters fit perfectly and pitch correctly for drainage.
Then we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site using a specialized machine. This isn’t pre-cut material—it’s custom-made for your home, which eliminates the seams and joints where most gutter systems start leaking. We match the color to your home from 15 in-stock options, or we can special order if you need something specific.
Installation typically takes one day. We remove your old gutters if needed, install the new seamless system with proper pitch and secure fastening, and add gutter guards if you want them. When we’re done, we clean up everything—haul away the old materials, sweep for screws and debris with magnets, and leave your property the way we found it. You get a gutter system that’s built to last 20 to 30 years, sometimes longer depending on material.
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You’re getting seamless aluminum gutters that are fabricated to your home’s exact measurements. No sectional pieces, no joints that separate during storms or freeze-thaw cycles. The system is pitched correctly so water flows toward downspouts instead of pooling or overflowing.
We install gutter guards if you want them, which makes sense in Litchfield given the tree coverage. Guards block leaves and pine needles while letting water through, so you’re not climbing a ladder every few months to clear clogs. That’s fewer maintenance headaches and better protection during heavy rain.
You also get proper downspout placement that directs water away from your foundation. This matters more than most people realize—water that dumps next to your foundation can cause settlement issues, basement flooding, and soil erosion under driveways and walkways. We make sure runoff goes where it won’t cause damage.
The work comes with a lifetime labor warranty. If something goes wrong with the installation, we fix it. You’re also working with a team that’s fully insured, so there’s no liability on your end if something happens during the job.
Cost depends on the linear footage of your roofline, the material you choose, and whether you’re adding gutter guards. Aluminum is the most common choice and lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal maintenance. Copper costs more upfront but can last 50 to 100 years with zero maintenance.
Most homes in Litchfield fall within a predictable range once we measure the roofline and account for corners, downspouts, and any tricky angles. We give you a clear quote before any work starts—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Gutter guards add to the upfront cost but save you time and money over the years. You’re not paying someone to clean your gutters twice a year, and you’re reducing the risk of clogs that cause overflow and water damage. For a lot of homeowners, that trade-off makes sense.
Most gutter installations are done in one day. We show up, remove the old system if needed, fabricate and install the new seamless gutters, and clean up before we leave.
Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a bit longer, but we keep disruption to a minimum. You don’t need to be home the whole time, and we make sure the property is left clean when we’re finished.
The timeline also depends on whether you’re adding gutter guards or dealing with fascia repairs. If your fascia boards are rotted or damaged, we’ll let you know upfront so there are no delays. Most of the time, though, it’s a straightforward process that doesn’t drag on.
You don’t need them, but they make life easier. Litchfield has more tree coverage than most areas, which means your gutters are constantly dealing with leaves, pine needles, and debris. Without guards, you’re cleaning gutters multiple times a year or risking clogs that cause overflow.
Gutter guards block debris while letting water flow through. That means fewer clogs, less maintenance, and better performance during heavy rain or snowmelt. You’re also reducing the chance of ice dams in winter, which happen when clogged gutters trap water that freezes and backs up under your shingles.
If you’re tired of climbing ladders or paying someone to clean your gutters, guards are worth considering. They’re not foolproof—nothing is—but they cut down on maintenance significantly and protect your home better than an open gutter system.
Water pools instead of draining. Pooling water leads to overflow, which defeats the entire purpose of having gutters in the first place. It also creates standing water that attracts mosquitoes and accelerates rust or corrosion in metal gutters.
Improper pitch is one of the most common installation mistakes. Gutters need a slight slope—usually about a quarter inch for every 10 feet—so water flows toward the downspouts. Too much pitch and water rushes too fast, potentially overshooting the downspout. Too little and it just sits there.
We measure and install with the correct pitch from the start. That’s part of doing the job right the first time. If your current gutters are overflowing even when they’re clean, pitch is probably the issue. Replacing them with a properly installed seamless system fixes that problem for good.
We can install gutters in winter as long as temperatures are above freezing and conditions are safe. The bigger concern is ice, snow on the roof, or frozen ground that makes it dangerous to work. If it’s a clear day and temps are reasonable, installation can happen.
That said, spring and fall are usually the best times. The weather’s more predictable, and you’re getting ahead of the heavy rain or snow seasons. If you’re dealing with gutter failure right now and water is damaging your home, we’ll work with you to get it handled as soon as possible.
Winter installation isn’t ideal, but it’s doable in the right conditions. We’ll be straight with you about timing and whether it makes sense to move forward or wait a few weeks for better weather.
Sectional gutters are pre-cut pieces that snap or screw together. The seams where sections connect are the weak points—they leak, separate during storms, and require more maintenance over time. Sectional systems are cheaper upfront, but you pay for it later in repairs and replacements.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site in one continuous piece for each section of your roofline. No seams means no weak points where leaks typically start. They handle New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles better, require less maintenance, and last longer overall.
Seamless costs more upfront because it requires specialized equipment and skilled installation. But you’re getting a system that performs better and lasts decades without the constant issues that come with sectional gutters. For most homeowners, that’s a better long-term investment.
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