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Gutter Installation in Hollis, NH

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home This Winter

Custom seamless gutter installation designed for New Hampshire winters—preventing ice dams, foundation damage, and the headaches that come with both.

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Stop Worrying About Water Damage Every Storm

You’re not just buying gutters. You’re buying peace of mind when the next nor’easter rolls through and dumps two feet of snow on your roofline.

Properly installed rain gutters keep water away from your foundation, siding, and basement. They prevent ice dams from forming along your eaves—one of the costliest winter problems New Hampshire homeowners face. When ice dams back up under your shingles, you’re looking at damaged insulation, ceiling stains, mold growth, and repair bills that climb fast.

Our seamless gutter systems are fabricated on-site and custom-fitted to your home. No joints means no weak points where debris clogs or leaks start. The result is a system that works when you need it most—during heavy rain, snowmelt, and those freeze-thaw cycles that destroy poorly installed gutters.

You get a system built to handle what Hollis winters throw at it. Heavy-gauge aluminum. Hangers spaced for maximum support. Downspouts sized to move water fast. And installation that doesn’t cut corners because we know what happens when gutters fail here.

Hollis, NH Gutter Services Done Right

We Know What New Hampshire Weather Does

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been protecting homes across Southern New Hampshire for years. We understand the specific challenges Hollis homeowners face—historic properties with unique rooflines, heavy snowfall that tests every gutter system, and wet fall seasons that clog gutters faster than you can clean them.

We’re not a national franchise following a script. We’re local contractors who’ve seen what works and what fails when winter hits. That means we install systems designed for your climate, not a one-size-fits-all approach that leaves you dealing with sagging gutters by February.

You’ll work with professionals who show up on time, complete most installations in a single day, and clean up completely before we leave. Fully licensed and insured, with warranties that back up our work—not just empty promises.

Our Seamless Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Start to Finish

First, we come to your property and walk the roofline. We’re looking at pitch, measuring linear footage, checking fascia condition, and identifying any drainage issues your current system isn’t handling. You’ll get a transparent quote—no surprises, no upselling you don’t need.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the install. We fabricate your seamless gutters on-site using heavy-gauge aluminum, cutting them to exact lengths so there are no seams to leak or trap debris. We’re not piecing together sections from a truck—this is custom work fitted to your home.

Installation includes securing gutters with internal hangers spaced properly for New Hampshire snow loads. We install downspouts where they’ll actually move water away from your foundation, not just dump it next to your basement wall. If you’re adding gutter guards, those go on during installation so your system is maintenance-free from day one.

After installation, we test water flow, clean up all debris, and haul away your old gutters. You’re left with a system that works immediately and keeps working through every season.

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What's Included in Gutter Installation

Everything You Need for Long-Term Protection

Your gutter installation includes custom-fabricated seamless gutters in the color that matches your home. We’re talking about aluminum that won’t rust, crack, or need replacement in five years. These systems come with a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty and our installation warranty that covers workmanship.

You get professional-grade hanging systems installed every 13 inches—closer spacing than most installers use—because we’ve seen what happens when gutters aren’t properly supported during heavy snow. Larger downspouts handle higher water volume during storms and snowmelt, preventing overflow that defeats the purpose of having gutters in the first place.

Hollis homes face specific challenges. Your property might be surrounded by oak and pine trees that drop debris year-round. You’re dealing with freeze-thaw cycles that cause ice dams if water doesn’t drain properly. Our installations account for these local conditions, with gutter guard options that keep leaves and pine needles out while letting water flow freely.

We also handle the details most homeowners don’t think about until there’s a problem—proper slope for drainage, secure fascia attachment, and downspout extensions that actually direct water away from your foundation. It’s the difference between gutters that look good and gutters that protect your home.

How much does seamless gutter installation cost in Hollis, NH?

Most seamless gutter installations in Hollis run between $5 and $11 per linear foot, depending on material choice and your home’s specific requirements. A typical home needs about 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters, putting most projects in the $1,500 to $3,000 range.

That price includes custom fabrication, professional installation, all hangers and downspouts, and complete cleanup. If you’re adding gutter guards to eliminate maintenance, expect to add $7 to $10 per linear foot—but you’re also eliminating the need for cleanings that cost $150 to $300 twice a year.

The investment pays off fast when you consider what you’re preventing. Foundation repairs start at $5,000. Basement waterproofing runs $3,000 to $10,000. Ice dam damage can cost thousands in a single winter. Proper gutter installation is the most cost-effective way to protect your home from water damage that only gets more expensive the longer you wait.

Late spring through early fall gives you the best installation conditions, but we install gutters year-round in New Hampshire. The key is getting them installed before winter hits, because that’s when inadequate gutters cause the most damage.

If your gutters are already failing—sagging, pulling away from the fascia, or overflowing during rain—don’t wait for perfect weather. Water damage and ice dam problems only get worse, and the cost of repairing that damage far exceeds any seasonal pricing difference.

Fall installations make sense if you want protection before winter. Your new gutters will handle wet leaves, early snow, and those freeze-thaw cycles that destroy poorly installed systems. Just know that late fall and winter installations are possible but may take slightly longer depending on temperature and weather conditions on install day.

Gutter guards aren’t necessary for every home, but they make sense if you’re surrounded by trees or tired of cleaning gutters multiple times a year. In Hollis, where oak, maple, and pine trees are everywhere, guards can eliminate 90% of the maintenance that makes gutter ownership a hassle.

Without guards, you’re looking at cleaning gutters at least twice a year—more if you have trees overhead. That’s either climbing a ladder yourself (which sends thousands of people to the ER annually) or paying someone $150 to $300 per cleaning. Gutter guards pay for themselves in three to five years just in avoided cleaning costs.

The real value is preventing clogs that lead to overflow, ice dams, and water damage. When gutters clog during a storm, water spills over and pools around your foundation. In winter, that trapped water freezes and creates ice dams that force water under your shingles. Guards keep debris out while letting water flow freely, which is the entire point of having gutters in the first place.

If your gutters are pulling away from the fascia, sagging between hangers, or have visible rust and holes, you’re past the point of simple repairs. Piecemeal fixes might buy you a season, but you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing.

Look for water stains on your siding below the gutters, basement moisture after heavy rain, or soil erosion around your foundation. These are signs your gutters aren’t doing their job. Also check for separated seams—if you have sectional gutters with joints, those are common failure points that leak and cause localized damage.

Seamless gutter replacement makes sense when repairs become frequent or your current system is more than 15 years old. New seamless gutters eliminate the weak points where old systems fail, and modern installation techniques handle snow loads better than gutters installed decades ago. You’re not just fixing a problem—you’re upgrading to a system built for how New Hampshire weather actually works.

Properly installed gutters help prevent ice dams, but they’re one part of the solution. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder. Gutters that drain efficiently prevent water from pooling and freezing along your roofline.

Clogged or poorly installed gutters make ice dams worse. When gutters can’t drain, water backs up under shingles and freezes. That ice keeps building, creating a dam that forces even more water under your roof. Seamless gutters with proper slope and gutter guards keep water moving so it doesn’t have a chance to freeze and cause problems.

For complete ice dam prevention, you also need adequate attic insulation and ventilation to keep your roof cold. But gutters are your first line of defense. When they work correctly, water drains away before it can freeze. When they don’t, you’re dealing with ice buildup, icicles that damage gutters, and water intrusion that costs thousands to repair.

Most gutter installations are completed in a single day. We show up in the morning, remove old gutters if needed, fabricate and install your new seamless system, test everything, and clean up before we leave. You’re not dealing with a multi-day project that disrupts your routine.

Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a day and a half, but we’ll tell you the timeline upfront during your estimate. The actual installation is straightforward when you’re working with experienced installers who have the right equipment and know how to handle New Hampshire homes.

From your first call to completed installation, the timeline depends mostly on scheduling. We provide quotes quickly—often next-day. Once you approve the work, we schedule based on your availability and weather conditions. There’s no waiting weeks for materials because we fabricate gutters on-site. You get a fast, professional installation without the delays that come with ordering pre-made sections or coordinating multiple subcontractors.

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