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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Your foundation stays dry. Ice dams don’t form on your roof every winter.
That’s what a properly installed gutter system does. It keeps water away from your basement, your siding, and the soil around your foundation. In Hamilton, where we get over 40 inches of rain a year and winters that dump snow and ice for months, your gutters aren’t optional.
When they fail, you’re looking at flooded basements, rotted fascia, damaged landscaping, and foundation cracks that cost thousands to fix. When they work, you don’t think about them at all. That’s the difference between a gutter system that was installed correctly and one that wasn’t.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is a locally owned contractor serving Hamilton and the surrounding North Shore communities. We’re licensed, insured, and Owens Corning certified.
We don’t cut corners. Every gutter installation gets the same attention—proper slope, secure fasteners, downspouts positioned where water actually drains away from your home. We’ve been in business long enough to know what fails in five years and what lasts for twenty.
Hamilton homeowners deal with old trees, heavy snow loads, and unpredictable storms. We install seamless rain gutters that handle all of it without sagging, leaking, or pulling away from your roofline.
First, we come out and measure your roofline. We look at pitch, drainage patterns, and where water needs to go. Then we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site so there are fewer joints and far fewer places for leaks to start.
Installation starts with removing old gutters if needed. We secure new hangers to your fascia at the right spacing—closer together in areas that handle more weight from snow and ice. The gutters get hung with a slight slope so water moves toward the downspouts instead of pooling.
Downspouts go where they’ll actually move water away from your foundation. We don’t just dump it next to your basement wall. Extensions, splash blocks, or underground drains get added depending on your property and grading. Before we leave, we test the system and clean up completely.
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We install seamless aluminum gutters in multiple colors to match your home. Standard five-inch gutters work for most homes. Six-inch gutters handle steeper roofs or areas with heavy runoff.
Gutter guards are available if you’re tired of cleaning out pine needles and oak leaves twice a year. In Hamilton, where mature trees are everywhere, guards reduce maintenance and prevent clogs that lead to overflow and ice dams.
Every installation includes properly sized downspouts, secure mounting, and drainage solutions that work with your yard. We also handle gutter repair if your current system just needs sections replaced or reattached. If you’re getting new siding or roofing done, we coordinate gutter installation so everything ties together correctly.
This is New England. Your gutters take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles, nor’easters, and falling branches. We install systems built to handle it without constant repairs.
Most gutter installation projects in Hamilton run between $1,200 and $3,500 depending on the size of your home, the linear footage needed, and whether you’re adding gutter guards or upgraded downspout drainage. A typical single-family home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters usually falls in the $1,800 to $2,400 range for seamless aluminum gutters.
Costs go up if your roofline is complex, if you need fascia repair before installation, or if you’re installing six-inch gutters instead of standard five-inch. Gutter guards add roughly $8 to $12 per linear foot but save you from cleaning gutters multiple times a year.
We give you a clear estimate after measuring your home. No surprises, no upselling. Just the actual cost based on what your house needs.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site in one continuous piece for each section of your roofline. Sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that get joined together with connectors and sealant. The difference matters because every seam is a potential leak point.
In Massachusetts, where freeze-thaw cycles are constant all winter, those seams expand and contract. Sealant breaks down. Leaks start. Water gets behind the gutter and rots your fascia. Seamless gutters eliminate most of those joints, so you’re left with a system that’s far less likely to leak over time.
Seamless costs a bit more upfront, but you’re not dealing with repairs and resealing every few years. For Hamilton’s climate, it’s the smarter install.
Most residential gutter installations in Hamilton take one day. We show up in the morning, remove old gutters if needed, fabricate and install the new seamless system, attach downspouts, and test everything before we leave.
Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a day and a half. If there’s fascia damage that needs repair first, that adds time. But for a standard installation on a single-family home, you’re looking at one full workday from start to cleanup.
We don’t drag projects out. We schedule the work, show up on time, and finish the job so you’re not waiting around for days wondering when it’ll be done.
If you have oak trees, pine trees, or maples anywhere near your house, gutter guards will save you hours of maintenance every year. Hamilton has plenty of mature trees, and that means leaves, pine needles, acorns, and twigs constantly filling your gutters.
Clogged gutters overflow. Water spills over the sides and lands right next to your foundation. In winter, clogs cause ice dams because water can’t drain and freezes in place. Gutter guards keep debris out while letting water flow through.
You’ll still need to check your gutters occasionally, but you won’t be up on a ladder digging out wet leaves multiple times a year. For most Hamilton homeowners, guards are worth the investment just for the time and safety they save.
Yes, but it depends on the temperature. We can install gutters in late fall and early winter as long as it’s above freezing and the ground isn’t covered in ice. Sealants and fasteners need certain temperatures to set properly, so we don’t install during freezing conditions.
Most homeowners schedule gutter installation in spring, summer, or fall when weather is predictable. But if you’ve got an urgent issue—like a section that ripped off during a storm—we can often get it done in winter during a mild stretch.
If you’re planning a gutter replacement, don’t wait until the middle of January. Schedule it before winter hits, or plan for early spring. That way you’re not dealing with leaks and ice dams while waiting for weather to cooperate.
If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the house, or leaking at multiple spots, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Rust holes, separated seams, and visible cracks are also signs the system is done.
Gutters that are just clogged or have one damaged section can often be repaired. If the fascia behind the gutter is rotted, that needs to be fixed regardless—but the gutters themselves might be salvageable depending on age and condition.
We’ll tell you honestly what makes sense. If a repair will buy you a few more years and you’re not ready to replace everything, we’ll do that. If the system is failing in multiple places and you’ll be calling us back in six months, we’ll recommend replacement. You’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with before any work starts.
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