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You’re not climbing ladders twice a year anymore. You’re not watching water pour over the sides during spring storms or dealing with ice dams that wreck your roofline every February.
Properly installed seamless gutters move water exactly where it needs to go—away from your foundation, away from your basement, away from the siding you just painted. North Hampton gets nearly 49 inches of rain a year, plus snow that melts fast when temperatures swing. Your gutters either handle that or they don’t.
When they work right, you don’t think about them. No overflow during heavy rain. No standing water that freezes and expands. No rotting fascia boards or eroded landscaping. Just a system that does its job, year after year, through every season New Hampshire throws at it.
We’re an Owens Corning® Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met requirements most companies don’t bother with. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of over 139,000 contractors in Massachusetts.
We’ve been installing gutters and handling home improvements across the North Shore and Seacoast since 2012. North Hampton homeowners deal with coastal wind, salt air, and weather that changes by the hour. We know what holds up here and what fails in three years.
You’ll work with people who show up on time, communicate clearly, and don’t disappear after the deposit clears. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we’ve stayed in business for over a decade.
First, we come to your home in North Hampton and assess what you’re dealing with. We measure your roofline, check the fascia condition, look at drainage patterns, and figure out where water needs to go. You’ll get a clear estimate with no surprises.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the installation around your timeline. We fabricate seamless gutters on-site to fit your home exactly—no joints where debris collects or leaks start. We install them with the right pitch so water flows instead of pooling.
We also handle downspouts, extensions, and gutter guards if you want them. The goal is a complete system that works together. Before we leave, we test everything, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did. You’ll know how to maintain your new gutters and what to watch for over time.
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You’re getting custom-fabricated seamless gutters built on-site to match your home’s exact measurements. We offer aluminum, copper, and steel options depending on your budget and what your home needs. Aluminum works for most North Hampton homes—it resists salt air corrosion and handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
If you’re near trees or tired of cleaning gutters, we install gutter guards with micro-mesh technology that keeps out pine needles, maple leaves, and the debris that coastal winds blow around. Guards won’t eliminate maintenance completely, but they’ll cut it from twice a year to once every few years.
We also handle full gutter replacement if your current system is sagging, leaking, or pulling away from the fascia. Sometimes repairs work. Sometimes they don’t. We’ll tell you the truth about what makes sense for your situation and your budget. Every installation includes proper downspout placement and extensions to move water at least six feet from your foundation—critical in North Hampton where heavy rain can saturate soil fast.
Most gutter installations in North Hampton run between $2,600 and $4,700 depending on your home’s size, the material you choose, and whether you add gutter guards. A typical single-story ranch costs less than a two-story colonial with complex rooflines.
Seamless aluminum gutters are the most common choice and fall in the middle of that range. Copper costs more upfront but lasts decades and handles New Hampshire winters exceptionally well. Steel sits somewhere in between. If you want gutter guards installed at the same time, add another $1,500 to $2,500 depending on the system and linear footage.
We give you a detailed estimate after seeing your property. No ballpark guesses over the phone. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Most residential gutter installations in North Hampton take one to two days. A straightforward ranch with minimal obstacles can be done in a day. Larger homes with multiple stories, dormers, or tricky rooflines might take two days.
Weather affects the timeline. We’re not installing gutters in pouring rain or when ice makes rooflines dangerous. If conditions aren’t safe, we reschedule. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
The actual installation moves quickly because we fabricate seamless gutters on-site. No waiting for custom orders to arrive. We measure, cut, install, and test everything in one visit.
If you have trees near your house, yes. North Hampton has plenty of oaks, maples, and pines that drop leaves, acorns, and needles year-round. Without gutter guards, you’re cleaning gutters at least twice a year—spring and fall. Homes surrounded by trees need cleaning three or four times annually.
Gutter guards with micro-mesh technology keep debris out while letting water through. You’ll still need to inspect them every few years and rinse them off occasionally, but you’re not up on a ladder digging out handfuls of wet leaves. That’s worth it for most homeowners, especially as you get older or if your home is two stories.
Cheap guards don’t work. They clog, warp, or let small debris through. Quality guards cost more upfront but actually solve the problem. We only install systems we’d use on our own homes.
Seamless aluminum gutters handle New Hampshire weather well and cost less than copper or steel. They resist corrosion from salt air, won’t crack during freeze-thaw cycles, and come in colors that match most homes. They’re covered by a 20-year warranty and require minimal maintenance.
Copper gutters are the premium option. They shed snow and ice efficiently, resist freeze-thaw damage better than any other material, and develop a patina that a lot of homeowners like. They cost significantly more than aluminum but can last 50+ years. If you’re staying in your North Hampton home long-term, copper makes sense.
Steel gutters are stronger than aluminum and cost less than copper, but they’re prone to rust in coastal environments. Unless you’re in a specific situation where you need extra strength, aluminum or copper will serve you better along the Seacoast.
Gutters don’t prevent ice dams by themselves, but they help when they’re installed correctly. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the roof edge. Clogged or poorly pitched gutters make this worse by trapping water that has nowhere to go.
Seamless gutters with the right slope keep water moving instead of pooling. Less standing water means fewer chances for ice to build up and create dams. Gutter guards prevent clogs that trap water during freeze-thaw cycles. Proper attic insulation and ventilation matter more for ice dam prevention, but gutters play a supporting role.
If you’re dealing with recurring ice dams, we’ll look at your gutter pitch, check for clogs, and make sure downspouts are draining properly. Sometimes a simple adjustment fixes the problem. Other times you need a more comprehensive solution that includes insulation work.
Without gutter guards, plan on cleaning twice a year minimum—late spring after trees finish dropping seeds and debris, and late fall after leaves come down. If you have pine trees or oaks close to your house, you might need to clean three or four times a year.
With quality gutter guards installed, you can stretch that to an inspection every two to three years. You’ll still want to check them and rinse off any surface debris, but you’re not digging out packed leaves and pine needles. That’s the whole point of guards—cutting down the dangerous, repetitive maintenance.
Skipping cleanings leads to clogs, overflow, water damage to your fascia and siding, and foundation problems. North Hampton gets enough rain that clogged gutters cause real damage fast. If you’re not comfortable on ladders or your home is two stories, gutter guards are worth the investment.
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