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You’re not buying gutters. You’re buying dry basements during spring storms, foundations that don’t crack from water pooling, and landscaping that doesn’t wash away every time it rains.
When your gutters work the way they should, you stop worrying about whether your sump pump can keep up. You stop seeing water stains on your foundation. You stop paying for the same drainage problems year after year.
That’s what seamless gutter installation does when it’s done by people who understand how Newton’s freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rainfall actually affect your home. The right system moves thousands of gallons away from your foundation every year—quietly, consistently, without you thinking about it. Until you don’t have gutters that work, you don’t realize how much damage water can do to a home in Massachusetts.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is a Massachusetts-licensed home improvement contractor serving Newton and surrounding communities. We’re not a gutter-only company that showed up last year—we handle roofing, siding, and complete exterior work, which means we see how everything on your home works together.
That matters because gutters don’t exist in isolation. They tie into your roofline, fascia, and drainage system. When something’s off, we catch it before it becomes your problem.
We’re locally owned, fully insured, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. That certification isn’t handed out freely—it requires meeting strict standards for quality and customer service. You’ll work with people who understand Newton’s older housing stock, the way New England weather beats up homes, and what actually holds up long-term in this climate.
First, we come out and give you a free estimate. No pressure, no inflated pricing—just a clear look at what your home needs. We measure your roofline, check the fascia condition, assess drainage patterns around your foundation, and talk through material options that make sense for your home and budget.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the installation around your timeline. On install day, we show up when we say we will. We remove old gutters if needed, prep the fascia, and install seamless gutters custom-fitted to your home’s exact measurements. Everything’s cut on-site, so you’re not dealing with seams that leak down the road.
We make sure downspouts direct water away from your foundation—not just onto the ground next to it. We clean up completely when we’re done. And we walk you through what we did so you know exactly what you’re getting.
The whole process is straightforward because we’ve done this enough times to know what works and what causes problems later. You get gutters that function properly from day one, installed by people who are licensed, insured, and accountable.
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We install seamless aluminum gutters in a range of colors to match your home’s exterior. Seamless means fewer joints, which means fewer places for leaks to develop over time. The gutters are formed on-site to your home’s exact measurements—not pieced together from pre-cut sections.
You’ll also get properly sized downspouts positioned to move water away from your foundation effectively. That’s not always where the old ones were. Newton’s older homes often have drainage issues because downspouts were placed for convenience during the original build, not for proper water management.
If you’re tired of cleaning gutters twice a year, we can install gutter guards that keep leaves and debris out while letting water flow through. That’s especially useful if you’ve got mature trees near your roofline—oak, maple, and pine needles clog standard gutters fast in this area.
Everything we install is backed by manufacturer warranties on materials and our workmanship guarantee. We’re a licensed Massachusetts contractor, so you’re protected if anything goes wrong. And because we handle other exterior services, we can spot and fix related issues—rotted fascia, inadequate flashing, roof edge problems—before they turn into bigger headaches.
Most residential gutter installations in Newton take one day, sometimes less depending on your home’s size and complexity. A straightforward ranch or colonial with standard rooflines usually wraps up in 4-6 hours.
Larger homes or properties with multiple roof levels, dormers, or complex architecture might stretch into a second day. If we’re also replacing fascia boards or addressing rot issues, that adds time—but we’ll tell you that upfront during the estimate.
Weather can delay things. We don’t install gutters in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing, because the sealants and fasteners won’t set properly. Newton’s weather is unpredictable, especially in spring and fall, so we build some flexibility into scheduling. But once we start, we finish. You won’t have a half-done job sitting on your house for weeks.
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces—usually 10-foot sections—that get joined together with connectors and sealed at the seams. Those seams are where leaks develop over time. The sealant breaks down from UV exposure and temperature swings, and eventually water starts dripping through.
Seamless gutters are formed from a single continuous piece of aluminum, custom-cut to your home’s exact measurements. There are no seams along the length of the gutter run—only at the corners and downspout outlets, which are properly sealed during installation.
Seamless gutters last longer and require less maintenance because there are fewer failure points. They also look cleaner since you don’t have visible connectors every 10 feet. The equipment to form seamless gutters on-site costs more, which is why not every contractor offers them. But for New England weather—freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow, intense rain—seamless is the better choice. You’re not dealing with leaks and repairs five years down the road.
Gutter guards aren’t necessary for every home, but they make sense in specific situations. If you’ve got large trees close to your roofline—especially oaks, maples, or pines—you’re cleaning gutters multiple times per year. That’s time, ladder work, and risk. Gutter guards reduce that maintenance significantly.
They’re also worth considering if your home is two or three stories and accessing the gutters safely is difficult or expensive. Paying someone to clean your gutters twice a year adds up. Gutter guards pay for themselves over time if you’re in that situation.
That said, gutter guards aren’t magic. They still require occasional maintenance—brushing off debris, checking that water flows properly. And cheaper screen-style guards can cause problems by trapping small debris and creating ice dams in winter. The better systems use micro-mesh or reverse-curve designs that actually work in New England conditions.
We’ll tell you honestly whether gutter guards make sense for your home during the estimate. If your property doesn’t have significant tree coverage and your gutters are easy to access, you might not need them. We’re not here to sell you things you don’t need.
Fascia boards are the horizontal boards that run along your roofline where gutters attach. If they’re rotted or damaged, new gutters won’t install properly—and the rot will continue spreading behind the gutters where you can’t see it.
Signs your fascia needs attention include visible rot or soft spots when you press on the boards, peeling paint that won’t stay put no matter how many times you repaint, water stains on the fascia or soffit, or gutters that are pulling away from the house. If your old gutters were leaking or overflowing for years, there’s a good chance the fascia took damage.
We check fascia condition during every gutter estimate because it’s a common issue in Newton’s older homes. Wood fascia doesn’t hold up forever, especially when it’s been exposed to moisture. If we find rot, we’ll show you exactly where it is and what it’ll cost to replace those sections before installing new gutters.
Replacing damaged fascia before gutter installation isn’t upselling—it’s preventing a bigger problem. Gutters attached to rotted wood will fail. You’ll end up paying twice: once for gutters that don’t stay up, and again to fix the fascia and reinstall everything properly.
Most residential homes in Newton use 5-inch gutters, which handle typical rainfall and roof drainage adequately. But that’s not universal. Homes with steep roof pitches, large roof areas, or limited downspout placement sometimes need 6-inch gutters to manage water volume during heavy storms.
Gutter size depends on your roof’s square footage, pitch, and how much rain your gutters need to handle during peak flow. Massachusetts gets intense rainfall—sometimes 2-3 inches in an hour during summer storms. If your gutters are undersized, water overshoots them and pours onto the ground next to your foundation.
We calculate the right size during your estimate based on your specific roof. It’s not a guess. There are engineering standards for this, and we follow them. Undersized gutters are one of the most common problems we see when fixing other contractors’ work.
Downspout placement and size matter just as much as gutter size. You need enough downspouts to move water away efficiently—usually one downspout for every 30-40 feet of gutter. Homes that skimp on downspouts end up with overflowing gutters even when the gutters themselves are properly sized.
Gutter installation costs vary based on your home’s size, roofline complexity, material choices, and whether you’re adding gutter guards or replacing fascia. For a typical Newton home, you’re generally looking at $1,500-$4,000 for complete seamless gutter installation with proper downspout placement.
Smaller ranches or capes on the lower end, larger colonials or homes with complex rooflines on the higher end. If you need fascia repair, gutter guard installation, or additional downspouts to fix drainage problems, that adjusts the price. We give you a detailed written estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for—no surprises later.
The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. Contractors who lowball often cut corners: fewer downspouts than needed, improper fastener spacing, no fascia inspection, gutters that aren’t pitched correctly for drainage. You end up with problems within a few years and pay someone else to fix it properly.
We’re not the cheapest option in Newton, and we’re upfront about that. You’re paying for licensed, insured contractors who install gutters correctly using quality materials and proper techniques. That means gutters that actually protect your home for 20+ years, not gutters that look fine for three years and then start leaking.
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