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When your gutters fail in Hancock, the damage adds up fast. Ice dams tear through shingles and leak into your attic. Water pools around your foundation, saturating the soil and seeping into basement walls. That hydrostatic pressure creates cracks that cost tens of thousands to repair.
Proper gutter installation changes all of that. Water flows where it’s supposed to—away from your house, not into it. Your foundation stays dry. Your basement stays finished. Your roof lasts longer because ice isn’t backing up under the shingles every February.
You’re not just hanging metal on your roofline. You’re installing a drainage system engineered for New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and the kind of weather that destroys cheap gutters in three seasons.
We’ve been handling home improvement projects across southern New Hampshire since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and service—not just anyone gets that certification.
We know Hancock. We know how much snow your roof sees in January. We know the soil composition around here and how water moves when the ground thaws. That local knowledge matters when you’re installing a system that has to work in conditions most contractors never deal with.
You’ll work with the same crew from estimate to cleanup. No subcontractors. No surprises.
First, we assess your roofline, measure everything, and check how water currently drains around your property. We’re looking at pitch, downspout placement, and any problem areas where water’s already causing issues.
Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site. No joints means no leaks. We custom-fit every section to your exact measurements, then install with the correct slope so water doesn’t pool. Hangers go into rafters, not just fascia—because when snow loads hit, you need real support.
Downspouts get positioned to move water at least six feet from your foundation. If your yard doesn’t drain well naturally, we’ll talk through extensions or drainage solutions before we leave. The goal is water management that actually works, not just gutters that look good for a season.
We test the system, clean up completely, and walk you through maintenance basics. Most installs take a day, depending on your home’s size.
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Your gutter installation includes seamless aluminum gutters custom-fabricated to your home’s measurements. We install heavy-duty hangers, properly angled sections, sealed corners, and downspouts positioned for optimal drainage. You also get end caps, elbows, and all the hardware needed for a complete system.
In Hancock, we typically recommend gutter guards during installation. New Hampshire’s fall leaf drop and spring pollen are relentless. Guards keep debris out so water flows freely, and you’re not climbing ladders twice a year to scoop out wet leaves. That’s especially important before winter—clogged gutters freeze solid and create ice dams.
We also evaluate your fascia during the estimate. If it’s rotted or damaged, we’ll tell you before installation. Mounting gutters to bad wood doesn’t work. We can replace fascia boards as part of the project so everything’s solid before the new system goes up.
Color matching is included. We’ll match your trim or siding so the gutters blend in, not stick out.
Most residential gutter installations take one full day, sometimes two if your home is large or has multiple stories. We fabricate the seamless gutters on-site, which actually speeds things up—no waiting for pre-cut sections or dealing with seams that leak later.
Weather can delay things. We won’t install gutters in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing, because sealants and materials don’t perform correctly in those conditions. If we’re scheduled and the forecast looks bad, we’ll reschedule rather than rush a subpar install.
The timeline also depends on fascia condition. If we find rot during the estimate and you want it replaced, that adds time. But it’s better to handle it upfront than mount new gutters to wood that’ll fail in two years.
Seamless aluminum gutters with proper pitch and heavy-duty hangers. Aluminum doesn’t rust, handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, and weighs less than steel—which matters when snow’s piling up on your roof.
Seamless construction is critical here. Sectional gutters have joints every ten feet, and those joints leak. Water gets behind the gutter, rots your fascia, and creates gaps where ice forms. Seamless gutters eliminate that problem entirely.
You also want gutters wide enough to handle New Hampshire’s heavy spring runoff. Five-inch gutters are standard, but six-inch gutters move more water and reduce overflow during those April rainstorms when snow’s melting fast. We’ll recommend the right size based on your roof’s square footage and pitch.
Gutter guards are worth adding upfront. They prevent clogs that cause ice dams, and they keep you off the ladder in November when it’s 40 degrees and wet.
Gutters move water off your roof and away from your foundation—when they’re installed correctly. That prevents two of the most expensive problems homeowners face in Hancock.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the roof edge. If your gutters are clogged or pitched wrong, water backs up under the shingles instead of draining. Once it’s under there, it leaks into your attic, ceilings, and walls. Proper gutter installation with guards keeps water flowing so ice doesn’t build up.
Foundation damage happens when water pools around your house. It saturates the soil, creates hydrostatic pressure against basement walls, and seeps through cracks. Over time, that pressure can shift your foundation. Gutters with correctly positioned downspouts move water at least six feet away from your foundation, keeping the soil dry and your basement intact.
Both problems are preventable with a system designed for how water actually behaves in New Hampshire.
Yes, especially in Hancock. The upfront cost is worth it compared to cleaning gutters twice a year or dealing with ice dams because you didn’t get to it before winter.
Gutter guards keep leaves, pine needles, and debris out while letting water flow through. That’s critical in fall when oak and maple leaves drop, and again in spring when pollen and seed pods clog everything. Clogged gutters overflow, which defeats the entire purpose of having them.
Guards also reduce ice dam risk. When gutters are clear, water drains instead of sitting there and freezing. That’s a big deal in January when temperatures swing from 35 to 15 in a day.
The other benefit: safety. Ladder falls send over 500,000 people to the hospital every year, many from gutter cleaning. If you’re not climbing up there twice a year, you’re not risking a fall. We install guards during the gutter installation so everything’s done at once.
Most homeowners in Hancock spend between $1,200 and $3,500 for complete gutter installation, depending on home size, gutter type, and whether you’re adding guards. A typical single-story ranch runs less than a two-story colonial with multiple roof lines.
Seamless aluminum gutters cost more than sectional gutters, but they last longer and don’t leak at the seams. Gutter guards add to the upfront cost but save you money on cleaning and reduce the risk of ice dam damage, which can run into the tens of thousands if water gets into your walls.
We give you a fixed-price estimate after measuring your home and assessing the fascia condition. No surprises, no upsells during the job. If we find something during the estimate—like rotted fascia that needs replacement—we’ll include that in the quote so you know the full cost before we start.
Financing is available if you’d rather spread out the payment. We can walk through options during the estimate.
Yes. Our installation work is backed by a workmanship warranty, and the gutter materials come with a manufacturer’s warranty. The specifics depend on the products we install, but you’re covered if something fails due to installation error or material defect.
Seamless aluminum gutters typically carry a 20-year manufacturer warranty against defects like cracking, peeling, or corrosion. Our installation warranty covers things like improper pitch, loose hangers, or leaks at corners and downspouts. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it.
Gutter guards have their own warranty, usually 10 to 20 years depending on the brand. We’ll give you all the warranty paperwork at the end of the job, along with care instructions.
What’s not covered: damage from falling branches, ladders leaning against the gutters, or neglect. If you never clean out the guards and debris builds up over five years, that’s on you. But normal wear and tear under proper use? You’re protected.
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