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You stop worrying about foundation cracks every time it rains. Water flows away from your home instead of pooling around it. Your landscaping stays intact because downspouts direct runoff where it belongs.
Medford has more trees than most towns in the U.S., which means your gutters take a beating from leaves, seedpods, and debris. When gutters fail here, they fail hard—pulling away from fascia boards, overflowing during storms, or creating ice dams in winter that damage your roof and siding.
Seamless gutters eliminate the weak points. No seams means no leaks at the joints where sectional gutters typically fail. Each system is custom-fabricated on-site to fit your roofline exactly, so water moves efficiently from your roof to the ground—away from everything that matters.
You get a system built for how much rain Medford actually gets, not some generic setup that works “well enough” until it doesn’t.
We hold a Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor license and have been doing gutter work in Medford and surrounding communities since 2006. We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet requirements most contractors don’t.
We’re not the cheapest option in Medford—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for gutters that won’t sag, leak, or pull away from your house after two seasons. You’re paying for installation that doesn’t damage your roof or fascia in the process.
Medford homeowners deal with specific challenges: heavy spring rains, fall leaf drops that clog everything, and winters that test whether your gutters can handle ice. We account for all of it when we install your system.
First, we assess your roofline, measure everything, and check your fascia boards. If the fascia is rotted or damaged, we’ll tell you before we install anything—because mounting gutters to bad wood is a waste of your money.
Next, we fabricate seamless gutters on-site using a specialized machine. This means your gutters are cut to the exact length of each roofline section with zero seams except at corners. We’re not piecing together pre-cut sections and hoping the joints hold.
Then we install the system with proper pitch so water flows toward downspouts instead of pooling in sections of the gutter. We mount downspouts where they’ll actually direct water away from your foundation and landscaping. If you want gutter guards to reduce how often you’re cleaning out leaves and debris, we install those too.
The whole process typically takes a day for most homes. You’ll know exactly what’s happening and when, and we clean up completely when we’re done.
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You get seamless aluminum gutters custom-fabricated to your home’s measurements. We install downspouts positioned to move water away from your foundation—not just dump it next to your house. All mounting hardware is included, and we make sure everything is secured to fascia properly so your gutters don’t pull away under the weight of water or ice.
If your fascia boards are damaged, we’ll repair or replace them before installing gutters. Mounting to rotted wood is pointless, and we won’t do it just to get the job done faster.
Medford’s climate demands gutters that can handle volume. Spring rains are heavy. Fall means constant debris from all those trees. Winter brings ice that can rip poorly installed gutters right off your house. We account for all of it—proper pitch, secure mounting, and materials that hold up to New England weather.
You also get the option to add gutter guards during installation. Most Medford homeowners should clean gutters two to six times per year without guards. With guards, you’re looking at maybe once a year. It’s not required, but it’s worth considering if you’d rather not be on a ladder that often.
Cost depends on how many linear feet of gutter your home needs, whether your fascia boards need repair, and if you want gutter guards included. Most single-story homes in Medford run between $1,200 and $2,500 for a full seamless gutter system. Two-story homes or homes with complex rooflines cost more because there’s more material and labor involved.
If your fascia is rotted or damaged, that’s additional work we need to handle before installing gutters. Mounting gutters to bad wood doesn’t work—they’ll just pull away again. We’ll assess your fascia during the estimate and let you know if repairs are needed.
Gutter guards add to the upfront cost but reduce how often you’re cleaning gutters. In Medford, where tree coverage is heavier than most towns, guards can be worth it if you’d rather not climb a ladder multiple times a year. We’ll walk through options and costs during your estimate so you can decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
Sectional gutters are pre-cut pieces joined together with connectors and sealed at the seams. Those seams are where leaks start—especially after a few seasons of expansion and contraction from temperature changes. In Medford’s climate, sectional gutters tend to fail at the joints within a few years.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site in one continuous piece for each section of your roofline. The only seams are at corners, which drastically reduces leak points. Because they’re custom-made to your exact measurements, water flows more efficiently and the system lasts longer.
Seamless gutters cost more upfront than sectional, but you’re not dealing with leaks, repairs, or early replacement. For Medford homes dealing with heavy rain and debris, seamless is the better long-term choice. You’re paying once for a system that works instead of paying repeatedly to fix a cheaper one that doesn’t.
Most Medford homeowners should clean gutters two to six times per year, depending on how many trees are near the house. Medford has heavier tree coverage than most U.S. towns, so gutters fill up faster with leaves, seedpods, and debris.
At minimum, clean gutters twice a year—once in spring after trees drop seedpods and flower petals, and once in fall after leaves come down. If you have overhanging branches or trees close to your roofline, you’ll probably need to clean them more often. Clogged gutters overflow, which defeats the entire purpose of having them.
If climbing ladders isn’t your thing, gutter guards reduce cleaning frequency significantly. You’re looking at maybe once a year instead of multiple times. Guards aren’t foolproof—small debris can still get through—but they keep out the bulk of what clogs gutters in Medford. We can install them during your gutter installation if you want that option.
Yes, if the installer knows what they’re doing. Gutter installation shouldn’t involve touching your shingles or flashing. Gutters mount to the fascia board—the vertical board running along your roofline—not the roof itself.
Problems happen when installers rush the job or don’t check fascia condition first. If fascia is rotted and they mount gutters anyway, the weight of water will pull everything away and potentially damage your roof edge in the process. We inspect fascia before installing anything and repair or replace damaged sections so the gutters have solid backing.
We also make sure downspouts are positioned correctly so water doesn’t run back toward your foundation or pool near the house. Poor downspout placement can cause more problems than having no gutters at all. The goal is to move water away from your home efficiently—not just collect it and dump it in the wrong spot.
Most homes in Medford take one day for a complete gutter installation. Larger homes or homes with complex rooflines might take a day and a half. If we’re repairing fascia boards before installing gutters, that adds time depending on how much needs to be replaced.
We fabricate seamless gutters on-site, which is faster than it sounds. The machine cuts gutters to exact lengths while we’re prepping your roofline. Once everything is ready, installation moves quickly because we’re not piecing together sectional gutters and sealing joints.
You’ll know the timeline during your estimate. We don’t drag jobs out or leave your home half-finished for days. We show up, do the work, clean up completely, and make sure everything is functioning before we leave. If weather delays the job, we’ll let you know and reschedule as soon as possible.
You don’t need them, but they make sense for a lot of Medford homeowners. Gutter guards keep out leaves, twigs, and larger debris so your gutters don’t clog as often. In a town with as many trees as Medford has, that’s a real benefit.
Without guards, you’re cleaning gutters multiple times a year—probably four to six times if you have trees near your roofline. With guards, you’re looking at once a year, maybe twice if you want to be thorough. Guards don’t eliminate maintenance completely, but they reduce it significantly.
The tradeoff is upfront cost. Adding gutter guards during installation costs more than gutters alone, but it’s cheaper than adding them later. If you’d rather not spend time on a ladder or pay someone to clean your gutters repeatedly, guards are worth considering. We’ll go over options and costs during your estimate so you can decide what makes sense for your situation.