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You stop worrying about ice dams punching holes through your roof every February. Water flows where it’s supposed to—away from your foundation, not into it.
Your landscaping stays intact because downspouts are placed correctly the first time. No more erosion patterns carving through your yard after every storm.
And when the next blizzard hits, your gutters don’t sag, pull away, or dump snow melt straight onto your walkway. They handle the load because they were installed with New Hampshire weather in mind, not some generic national standard that works fine in Georgia but fails here. The difference shows up in what doesn’t happen—no emergency calls, no water stains creeping down your siding, no foundation cracks that cost five figures to fix.
We’ve spent over a decade installing gutter systems on homes across Windham and Southern New Hampshire. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet standards most companies don’t bother with.
We know what Windham homeowners deal with. Your median home value sits around $750K, and you didn’t invest that much to watch cheap gutters fail three winters in. You need systems that match the quality of your property—seamless aluminum that’s custom-fabricated on-site, not pre-cut sections that leak at every seam.
Most of our installations finish in a day. We clean up completely, haul away old gutters, and back our labor with a lifetime warranty. Not because we’re generous, but because we install them right the first time.
We start with a free estimate at your property. We measure your roofline, check the fascia condition, and talk through what you actually need—not what we want to upsell you on.
Once you approve the quote, we schedule the install. We bring our seamless gutter machine to your home and fabricate each section on-site to your exact measurements. No generic lengths. No unnecessary seams that leak later.
We remove your old gutters if needed, install the new system with proper pitch for drainage, position downspouts to direct water away from your foundation, and add gutter guards if you want them. Then we test water flow, clean up every scrap of debris, and walk you through what we did. You’re not guessing whether it was done right—you can see it.
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You get heavy-gauge seamless aluminum gutters custom-fit to your home. We use the thickest material available because Windham’s snow loads demand it. Standard-gauge gutters buckle under ice weight—ours don’t.
We install mitered corners for a clean, finished look that matches your home’s architecture. Downspouts are positioned based on your property’s grade and drainage patterns, not just wherever’s easiest for us. If your soil slopes toward your foundation, we extend downspouts and add splash blocks to redirect water.
Gutter guard installation is available if you’re tired of cleaning leaves out twice a year. The guards we use handle New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or separating. And everything comes with our lifetime labor warranty, so if something fails because of our installation, we fix it. No charge.
This matters in Windham because your home is likely worth $750K or more. Foundation repairs here start at $10K. Roof leak repairs run $2K minimum. A proper gutter system costs a fraction of that and prevents both problems.
Most residential gutter installations in Windham finish in one day. A standard 2,000-square-foot home usually takes 6-8 hours from start to cleanup.
Larger homes or properties with complex rooflines might stretch into a second day, but that’s rare. We fabricate your gutters on-site, so there’s no waiting for materials to arrive or dealing with pre-cut sections that don’t quite fit.
Weather can delay things. If it’s actively snowing or raining hard, we reschedule rather than rush through an install that won’t seal properly. But once we start, we finish. You won’t have half-installed gutters sitting on your property for weeks.
Seamless aluminum gutters in the heaviest gauge available. Windham gets 63 inches of snow annually, plus freeze-thaw cycles that destroy weaker systems.
Seamless construction eliminates the leak points you get with sectional gutters. Every seam is a place where water can freeze, expand, and crack the joint. Fewer seams mean fewer failure points.
Heavy-gauge aluminum handles snow load without sagging or pulling away from your fascia. We’re talking about the weight of wet, packed snow sitting in your gutters for days or weeks. Thin aluminum bends. Vinyl cracks in cold temperatures. Heavy-gauge aluminum flexes slightly under load and returns to shape when the snow melts. It’s not the cheapest option, but it’s the one that doesn’t fail three winters in.
If you have trees near your roofline, yes. Gutter guards prevent the debris buildup that causes ice dams and frozen downspouts.
Here’s what happens without them: Leaves and pine needles collect in your gutters during fall. When winter hits, that debris traps water. Trapped water freezes. Frozen water expands and cracks your gutters or forces ice dams under your shingles.
Gutter guards keep debris out so water flows freely even when temperatures drop. You still get some maintenance—guards aren’t magic—but you’re cleaning gutters once every few years instead of twice annually. For most Windham homeowners, that’s worth the upfront cost. If your property has no trees within 50 feet of your roof, you can probably skip them.
For a typical Windham home, expect $1,500-$3,500 for seamless aluminum gutter installation. Larger homes or properties requiring extensive downspout routing run higher.
That price includes removal of old gutters, on-site fabrication of new seamless gutters, professional installation with proper pitch, downspout placement, complete cleanup, and our lifetime labor warranty. Gutter guards add $1,500-$5,000 depending on your home’s size and the system you choose.
The cheapest quote isn’t always the best value. Gutters installed with incorrect pitch or inadequate hangers fail within a few years. Then you’re paying for the job twice. We price our work based on doing it right the first time—heavy-gauge materials, proper installation, and a warranty that actually means something.
Yes, but only when temperatures are above freezing and conditions are dry. Sealants and adhesives don’t cure properly in freezing temperatures, which compromises the installation.
We can work in cold weather—40s and 50s are fine. But if it’s below 32 degrees or actively snowing, we reschedule. Rushing a winter install to meet a deadline means you get gutters that leak come spring.
Most Windham homeowners schedule gutter installation in late spring, summer, or early fall. You get better weather, faster installation, and time to test the system before winter hits. If you’re dealing with failed gutters mid-winter, we can sometimes do emergency repairs to get you through until conditions allow for proper replacement.
If the failure is due to our installation, we fix it at no charge under our lifetime labor warranty. That covers workmanship issues—improper pitch, loose hangers, poorly sealed corners.
Material defects are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, which varies by product but typically runs 20-30 years for aluminum gutters. We handle the warranty claim process for you rather than making you deal with the manufacturer directly.
What’s not covered: damage from falling trees, ladders, or other external impacts. Also not covered: gutters that fail because you never cleaned them and they filled with 50 pounds of wet leaves. Normal maintenance is your responsibility. But if your gutters leak because we didn’t install them correctly, we come back and make it right. That’s the deal.
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