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Your gutters are supposed to protect your home. But when they’re clogged, sagging, or built with weak seams, they do the opposite—water backs up, ice forms, and suddenly you’re dealing with damaged siding, flooded basements, or rotted fascia boards.
Seamless gutters eliminate those weak points entirely. There are no seams to fail, no joints that separate when snow piles up. Each run is custom-measured and fabricated right at your property, so it fits tight, drains fast, and handles everything Northwood throws at it—spring storms, fall debris, and those brutal freeze-thaw cycles that destroy cheaper systems.
You get gutters that move water away from your foundation, keep your landscaping intact, and don’t require constant maintenance. Most installations finish in a single day, and you’re covered with a 15-year workmanship warranty and a 20-year manufacturer guarantee. That’s protection you can count on for decades.
We’ve been serving homeowners throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and service—not something handed out lightly.
We focus on one thing: doing the job right. That means thicker materials, proper pitch, hidden hangers, and hardware that won’t corrode when winter hits. Northwood homes face unique challenges—lakeside moisture, wooded hillsides that dump leaves, and snow loads that can buckle poorly installed systems. We size and install gutters with that in mind.
You’re not getting a crew that rushes through and disappears. You’re working with people who’ve been in this business long enough to know what fails and what lasts.
First, we come out to measure your roofline and assess what your home actually needs. That includes checking pitch, calculating drainage, and identifying problem areas like valleys or corners where water tends to pool. We’re not guessing—we’re measuring for a system that works with your specific roof and landscape.
Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site using .032″ thick aluminum. That’s nearly twice as thick as what you’d buy at a home improvement store, and it makes a massive difference when snow starts piling up. Each section is cut to exact length, so there are no seams, no weak spots, and no gaps where leaks can start.
Installation typically takes one day. We mount the gutters with hidden hangers and corrosion-resistant hardware, set the pitch so water moves efficiently toward downspouts, and make sure everything is secured to handle heavy snow and ice. Before we leave, the site is cleaned up, and your new gutter system is ready to perform through every season.
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Every gutter installation includes custom on-site fabrication, professional-grade aluminum that resists rust and corrosion, and a system designed specifically for New Hampshire’s climate. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all solution—you’re getting gutters sized for Northwood’s wooded hills, lakeside conditions, and the kind of weather that tests cheap systems every winter.
We install seamless gutters with precise pitch to keep water moving during spring melt and summer storms. The hidden hangers keep the look clean, and the hardware is chosen with freeze-thaw cycles in mind. If you’re in an area with heavy tree coverage, we can discuss gutter guard installation to reduce the maintenance burden and keep debris from clogging your system.
Your installation comes with a 15-year workmanship warranty and a 20-year manufacturer warranty. That’s not just paperwork—it’s a guarantee that your gutters will perform year after year. Most systems last 20 to 30 years when installed correctly, and that’s exactly what you’re paying for: long-term protection that doesn’t require constant repairs or replacement.
Most residential gutter installations are completed in a single day. That includes measuring, fabricating the seamless gutters on-site, installing them with proper pitch and hardware, and cleaning up before we leave.
The timeline can vary slightly depending on the size of your home and the complexity of your roofline. If you have multiple valleys, steep pitches, or need downspout extensions routed around landscaping, it might take a bit longer. But for a typical single-family home in Northwood, you’re looking at same-day service from start to finish.
We don’t drag jobs out. Once we’re on-site, we work efficiently to get your gutter system installed and functional so you can move on with your day.
Sectional gutters are built in pieces—usually 10-foot sections that get screwed and siliconed together at the seams. On a typical home, that means three or more seams every 32 feet. Those seams are where failures happen. They leak, separate under snow load, and require constant maintenance.
Seamless gutters eliminate that problem entirely. Each run is fabricated as one continuous piece, custom-cut to the exact length of your roofline. No seams means no weak points, no leaks at the joints, and far less maintenance over the life of the system.
Seamless gutters also handle snow and ice better. When heavy snow piles up and starts to melt and refreeze, sectional gutters often pull apart at the seams or sag. Seamless systems stay intact because there’s nothing to separate. You get a cleaner look, better performance, and a gutter system that lasts decades instead of needing repairs every few years.
Gutters alone won’t prevent ice dams, but the right gutter system can reduce the risk and minimize damage when ice dams do form. Ice dams happen when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the roof edge. It’s primarily an insulation and ventilation issue.
That said, seamless gutters handle snow and ice better than sectional systems. Some designs shed snow and ice more effectively, reducing the buildup that contributes to ice dam formation. Properly installed gutters with the right pitch also keep water moving instead of pooling, which helps during those freeze-thaw cycles New Hampshire is known for.
If ice dams are a recurring problem at your Northwood home, we can talk through gutter options that perform better in winter conditions. But the real fix usually involves improving attic insulation and ventilation. Gutters are part of the solution, not the whole answer.
Gutter installation in New Hampshire typically runs between $6 and $12 per linear foot for seamless aluminum gutters, depending on the thickness of the material, the complexity of your roofline, and any add-ons like gutter guards or extra downspouts.
For a typical single-family home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutter, you’re looking at somewhere between $900 and $2,400. Larger homes, steep pitches, or properties with multiple roof valleys will be on the higher end of that range.
We don’t cut corners to offer the lowest price. We use .032″ thick aluminum instead of the thinner .019″ material you’ll find at big-box stores, and we install with hidden hangers and corrosion-resistant hardware. That costs a bit more upfront, but it means your gutters last 20 to 30 years instead of needing replacement in five. You’re paying for durability and performance, not just the cheapest option available.
It depends on your property. If you have a lot of trees near your roofline—oaks, maples, pines—you’re going to deal with constant debris. Leaves, needles, and twigs will fill your gutters quickly, especially in fall and after storms. Gutter guards reduce that maintenance burden significantly.
Without guards, you’ll need to clean your gutters at least twice a year, and more often if you’re surrounded by heavy tree coverage. Clogged gutters lead to overflow, basement flooding, and ice dam formation in winter. Gutter guards keep debris out while allowing water to flow through, so you’re not climbing a ladder every few months.
That said, not every home needs them. If your property has minimal tree coverage and you don’t mind occasional cleaning, you can skip the guards and save the cost. But for most Northwood homes with wooded lots or lakeside properties, gutter guard installation is worth it. Less maintenance, better water flow, and fewer headaches when winter hits.
If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the roofline, or have visible cracks and holes, they need to be replaced. Those are signs the system is failing and can’t protect your home anymore. You’ll also want to replace gutters if you’re seeing water damage on your fascia boards, peeling paint near the roofline, or pooling water around your foundation after it rains.
Sectional gutters with failing seams are another red flag. If you’re constantly resealing joints or dealing with leaks at the connections, it’s time to upgrade to a seamless system. Repairs might buy you a season or two, but you’re just delaying the inevitable.
Rust and corrosion are also clear indicators, especially on older steel gutters. Once rust starts, it spreads quickly, and patching won’t hold. Aluminum seamless gutters resist rust entirely, so you won’t deal with that issue again. If your gutters are more than 15 to 20 years old and showing any of these signs, replacement is the smarter move than trying to patch a system that’s past its lifespan.
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