Gutter Installation in Lexington, MA

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

New England rainfall isn’t getting lighter. Your gutters need to handle what’s coming—without overflowing, sagging, or dumping water where it doesn’t belong.
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What Proper Gutter Installation Actually Does

When your gutters work right, you stop worrying about basement flooding after every storm. Water goes where it’s supposed to—away from your foundation, not pooling around it.

You’re not climbing ladders twice a year to clear out debris. You’re not watching paint peel off your siding because water’s been running down the wrong side of the house. Your landscaping isn’t washing away every spring.

Lexington gets heavier rainfall than it used to. That means older 5-inch gutters often can’t keep up anymore. When we size your system correctly and install it to handle actual weather conditions, your home stays dry. Your foundation stays stable. And you’re not dealing with expensive water damage down the line because something overflowed during a heavy rain.

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We've Been Doing This in Lexington

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling gutter installation and home improvement projects throughout Lexington and the surrounding communities for years. We’re locally owned, fully licensed, and we know what New England weather does to homes here.

We’re not a national chain. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand Lexington’s tree coverage, rainfall patterns, and the specific challenges homeowners face in this area. We’ve worked on colonials, ranches, and everything in between.

You’ll work with the same crew from estimate to cleanup. We show up when we say we will, we do the work right, and we’re still here if you have questions months later.

Seamless Gutter Installation Process

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We start with an on-site assessment. That means looking at your roofline, checking how water currently drains, and figuring out what size and style of gutters will actually handle the volume your roof sheds during a storm.

Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the installation. We remove your old gutters if needed, make sure fascia boards are solid, and install new seamless gutters custom-fitted to your home. Downspouts get positioned to move water away from your foundation—not just dump it at the base of your house.

We test the system before we leave. That means making sure water flows correctly, corners are sealed, and everything’s pitched right. Then we clean up completely. You’re not left with old gutter sections in your yard or debris all over your driveway.

The whole process usually takes a day or two depending on your home’s size. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we stick to it.

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What's Included in Your Gutter Installation

You’re getting seamless aluminum gutters custom-formed on-site to fit your home’s exact measurements. No leaky seams every ten feet. We match your home’s color, so the gutters don’t look like an afterthought.

Downspouts are positioned based on drainage needs, not just convenience. If your property slopes toward your foundation, we’ll extend downspouts or add splash blocks to redirect water properly. Lexington’s clay-heavy soil doesn’t drain fast—we account for that.

We also handle gutter guard installation if you’re tired of cleaning leaves out twice a year. Lexington’s dense tree coverage means gutters clog fast without protection. Guards aren’t perfect, but they cut maintenance way down.

Everything’s installed to handle New England weather. That means gutters sized for heavy rain, brackets spaced to support snow load, and corners sealed so nothing leaks when temperatures swing from freezing to fifty in the same week.

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How do I know if I need new gutters or just repairs?

If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the house, or have visible rust and holes, you’re usually looking at replacement. Repairs work when the damage is isolated—a single loose bracket or a small crack.

But if you’re seeing water stains on your siding, pooling around your foundation, or multiple sections that are bent or separated, patching things up won’t fix the underlying problem. Older gutters also tend to be undersized for current rainfall levels in Lexington.

When we assess your system, we’ll tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. Sometimes spending a few hundred on a repair buys you another year or two. Other times, you’re better off replacing the whole system now and being done with it.

Seamless gutters are formed on-site from a single piece of material that runs the length of your roofline. Regular sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that get joined together with seams every ten feet or so.

Those seams are where leaks happen. Over time, the sealant breaks down, the metal expands and contracts, and water starts dripping through. Seamless gutters eliminate most of that risk because there are fewer joints to fail.

Seamless systems also look cleaner. There’s no visible seam line running across your house. And because they’re custom-fitted to your exact measurements, they perform better. You’re not dealing with gaps or overlaps that create weak points in the system.

Most residential gutter installations take one to two days. A straightforward ranch with simple rooflines might be done in a day. A larger colonial with multiple stories, valleys, and complex drainage needs could take two.

Weather can push things back—we’re not installing gutters in a downpour. And if we find rotted fascia boards once the old gutters come off, we’ll need to repair those before the new system goes up.

We’ll give you a timeline during the estimate. If something changes, we’ll let you know immediately. You won’t be left wondering when we’re showing up or how long your house will be without functional gutters.

Gutter guards reduce maintenance, but they don’t eliminate it. If you’ve got oak trees or maples dropping leaves and helicopters all over your roof, guards will keep most of that debris out of your gutters.

You’ll still need to clear off the top of the guards occasionally, and small stuff like pine needles can sometimes get through. But you’re looking at maintenance once a year instead of two or three times.

In Lexington, where tree coverage is heavy, guards make sense for most homeowners. The cost pays for itself over time in reduced cleaning, and you’re not risking a fall off a ladder every autumn. Just don’t expect them to be completely maintenance-free—nothing is.

Most homes in Lexington were built with 5-inch gutters, but that’s often not enough anymore. Rainfall volume has increased, and if your roof has a steep pitch or large surface area, 5-inch gutters can overflow during heavy storms.

Six-inch gutters handle significantly more water. They’re especially important if you’ve got a large roof, limited downspouts, or areas where water concentrates before it hits the gutter.

We calculate what you need based on your roof’s square footage, pitch, and how rainfall drains across it. It’s not a one-size-fits-all thing. A ranch with a low-slope roof has different needs than a two-story colonial with valleys and dormers.

Cost depends on your home’s size, the type of gutters you choose, and how complex the installation is. Seamless aluminum gutters typically run between $8 and $12 per linear foot installed, but that varies based on specifics.

If you need fascia repairs, additional downspouts, or gutter guards, that adds to the total. A typical single-story home might run $1,500 to $2,500. Larger homes with multiple stories and complex rooflines can be $3,000 to $5,000 or more.

We provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what you’re paying for—materials, labor, and any extras. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know the full cost before we start, and we stick to it unless you change the scope of work.

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