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Gutter Installation in Newfields, NH

Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home This Winter

Seamless aluminum systems installed right the first time, with lifetime warranties on labor and materials so you never worry about foundation damage or ice dams again.

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Professional Rain Gutter Installation Services

Your Roof and Foundation Stay Dry Year-Round

When your gutters work correctly, water flows exactly where it should—away from your foundation, away from your basement, and away from the wood trim that rots when it stays wet. You’re not climbing ladders in January trying to knock down ice dams. You’re not watching water pool against your foundation every time it rains.

New Hampshire gets 46 inches of rain and 68 inches of snow every year. That’s a lot of water moving across your roof, and if your gutters can’t handle it, that water finds its way into places it shouldn’t be. Cracks in your foundation. Leaks in your basement. Ice buildup that tears shingles off your roof.

Seamless gutter installation fixes that. One continuous piece of heavy-gauge aluminum, custom-fit to your roofline, with no weak points where leaks start. Water moves off your roof and away from your home the way it’s supposed to. Your landscaping doesn’t erode. Your siding doesn’t stain. Your basement stays dry.

Licensed Gutter Contractors in Newfields

We've Been Doing This in New Hampshire for Years

Paradise Remodeling Inc is a locally owned company that handles gutter installation, replacement, and repairs for homes and commercial properties throughout Newfields and Rockingham County. We’re licensed, bonded, and fully insured, which means you’re protected if anything goes wrong—and our work is backed by both lifetime material and lifetime labor warranties.

We know what New Hampshire winters do to gutters. We’ve seen what happens when systems aren’t installed correctly or when contractors use thin aluminum that buckles under snow load. That’s why we use the heaviest-gauge material available and install every system to handle the freeze-thaw cycles, ice buildup, and heavy snow that define winter here.

You’re not getting a crew that’s learning on your house. You’re getting professionals who’ve done this enough times to know what works in this climate.

Our Seamless Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When We Install Your Gutters

First, we measure your roofline and assess how water currently drains off your property. We’re looking at pitch, runoff volume, and where downspouts need to go so water moves away from your foundation. If your old gutters are still up, we remove them and haul everything away.

Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site. These aren’t sectional gutters pieced together with joints that leak. It’s one continuous run of aluminum formed to fit your exact measurements. We install the system with hidden hangers every two feet so it stays secure even when snow piles up or ice forms along the edge.

Then we test the flow. We want to see water moving through the system and draining at least six feet from your foundation. If you’re adding gutter guards, we install those last so leaves and debris stay out and you’re not up on a ladder twice a year cleaning them out. Most installations finish in a single day. We clean up completely—magnet sweep for screws, haul away old materials, and leave your property the way we found it.

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What's Included in Gutter Services

You Get a Complete System, Not Just Gutters

Your gutter installation includes seamless aluminum gutters custom-fabricated to your home’s dimensions, hidden hangers for secure mounting, downspouts positioned to move water away from your foundation, and end caps sealed to prevent leaks. Every system comes with a lifetime warranty on materials and a lifetime warranty on labor. If something fails because of how we installed it, we come back and fix it at no cost to you.

In Newfields and the surrounding area, most homes need gutters that can handle high snow loads and rapid freeze-thaw cycles. That’s why we use heavy-gauge aluminum—it won’t crack when ice forms, and it won’t sag when snow piles up along your roofline. If you’re dealing with ice dams now, properly installed gutters give melted snow a clear path off your roof before it refreezes at the edge.

The average cost for installing seamless gutters runs between $1,149 and $1,873 for 200 linear feet, depending on your home’s layout and how many corners and downspouts the system requires. We’ll give you an exact price after we measure. If you want gutter guards added to reduce maintenance, that’s an option we can include during installation so you’re not cleaning out debris twice a year or hiring someone else to do it.

How long does gutter installation take from start to finish?

Most residential gutter installations finish in one day. We show up in the morning, remove your old gutters if needed, fabricate and install the new seamless system, test the water flow, and clean up before we leave. Larger homes or properties with complex rooflines might take a bit longer, but you’re typically looking at a single day of work.

The reason it goes quickly is that we’re fabricating seamless gutters on-site, so there’s no waiting for materials to arrive or piecing together sectional gutters with joints that have to be sealed. We measure, cut, install, and test everything in one visit. You don’t have an open roofline or tarps sitting on your property for days.

If weather’s bad or if we’re adding gutter guards to the system, that can add a few hours. But the goal is always to get your home protected as quickly as possible without rushing the installation. You’ll know the timeline before we start.

Properly installed gutters help, but they’re not the only factor. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the edge where it’s colder. Gutters give that melted snow a clear path to drain away before it refreezes, which reduces buildup. But if your attic insulation or ventilation isn’t right, you’ll still get ice dams no matter how good your gutters are.

What new gutters do is make sure water doesn’t back up on your roof when snow melts. If your current gutters are clogged or sagging, melted snow has nowhere to go, so it pools and refreezes into a dam. Seamless gutters with proper pitch and gutter guards keep that water moving so it drains before it becomes a problem.

If you’re dealing with serious ice dams every winter, gutters are part of the solution, but you might also need to look at attic insulation and roof ventilation. We can talk through what’s happening on your roof and whether gutters alone will fix it or if there’s more going on.

Sectional gutters are pre-cut pieces that get joined together with connectors and sealed at the seams. Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site as one continuous piece with no joints except at the corners. The difference matters because every seam in a sectional system is a potential leak point, especially after a few freeze-thaw cycles when the sealant cracks.

Seamless gutters cost a bit more upfront, but they last longer and require less maintenance because there are fewer places for leaks to start. In New Hampshire, where you’re dealing with snow, ice, and temperature swings, seamless systems hold up better. You’re not re-sealing joints every few years or dealing with leaks that start at the connectors.

Most professional installations use seamless gutters now because the performance difference is significant. If someone’s quoting you sectional gutters, it’s worth asking why—it’s usually a cost-cutting measure that ends up costing you more in repairs down the road.

You can clean them yourself if you’re comfortable on a ladder and don’t mind doing it twice a year. Gutter guards reduce how often you need to clean by keeping leaves, pine needles, and debris out of the system. You’ll still need to check them occasionally, but you’re not scooping out handfuls of wet leaves every fall and spring.

The safety factor matters more as you get older or if your home has a steep roofline. Ladder falls are one of the most common home injuries, and they get more dangerous when you’re working on a wet or icy roof edge. Gutter guards mean fewer trips up the ladder, which reduces your risk.

If you have a lot of trees around your property—especially pines or oaks—guards are worth it. Without them, your gutters will clog fast, and clogged gutters are worse than no gutters at all because water backs up onto your roof and causes leaks. We can add guards during installation or retrofit them later if you decide you want them.

For most homes, seamless gutter installation costs between $1,149 and $1,873 for 200 linear feet. Your actual cost depends on how much roofline you have, how many corners and downspouts the system needs, and whether you’re adding gutter guards. A straightforward ranch-style home costs less than a two-story with multiple roof valleys and complex drainage.

We give you an exact price after measuring your home and talking through what you need. If your old gutters need to be removed, that’s included. If you want gutter guards, that’s an add-on. The price you get is the price you pay—no surprises or change orders unless you ask us to do something different mid-project.

The lifetime warranty on materials and labor is included in that cost. You’re not paying extra for the warranty, and you’re not dealing with a company that disappears when something needs to be fixed. If the gutters fail because of installation, we come back and make it right.

Late spring through early fall is ideal because the weather’s predictable and we’re not working in freezing temperatures. That said, we install gutters year-round as long as conditions allow. If your gutters are failing now and water’s damaging your foundation, waiting six months isn’t a good option.

The reason most people install in warmer months is that it’s easier to assess drainage and test the system when the ground isn’t frozen. We can see exactly where water’s going and make adjustments if needed. In winter, snow cover makes that harder, though not impossible.

If you’re planning ahead, spring is a good time to schedule because you’re getting the system in place before summer storms and you’re ready for fall leaf drop. But if your gutters are sagging, leaking, or pulling away from your roofline, don’t wait. The longer you leave it, the more damage water does to your home’s structure.

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