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Gutter Installation in Peterborough, NH

Gutters That Actually Handle New Hampshire Winters

Same-day seamless gutter installation that protects your foundation, prevents ice dams, and keeps you off the ladder for good.

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Professional Rain Gutter Installation Services

Your Roof Stops Where Your Gutters Start

When snow piles up and temperatures swing from 15 to 40 degrees in a weekend, your gutters either work or they don’t. There’s no in-between in Peterborough.

A proper gutter system keeps water moving away from your foundation, even when ice wants to form at the edges. It stops basement seepage before it starts. It protects siding, prevents rot around windows, and keeps your landscaping from turning into a mudslide every spring.

You’re not just hanging metal on your roofline. You’re installing a drainage system that has to perform under snow load, handle freeze-thaw cycles, and last 20+ years without sagging or leaking. That requires the right pitch, the right hangers, and seamless construction that eliminates weak points where ice can split seams apart.

Trusted Gutter Contractor in Peterborough

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling home improvement projects across New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and reliability on every job.

We’re not a gutter-only crew that disappears after one season. We’re a full-service remodeling company, so we understand how gutters tie into your roof, your siding, and your foundation. We see the whole picture.

Peterborough homeowners deal with heavy snow, ice dams, and unpredictable spring runoff. We size downspouts accordingly, space hangers closer than standard, and use heavier gauge aluminum because we know what this climate demands. Your home isn’t in Georgia. Your gutters shouldn’t be installed like it is.

Our Seamless Gutter Installation Process

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

We start with a site visit to measure your roofline and assess pitch, fascia condition, and drainage needs. Every home is different. Some need larger downspouts. Some need additional outlets to handle valley runoff. We map it all out before we fabricate anything.

On install day, we bring our gutter machine to your property and custom-cut seamless aluminum gutters to exact length. No seams means no weak points. No leaks. No separation when ice forms. We mount hangers every 16 to 24 inches—closer than most crews—because snow load in New Hampshire isn’t a suggestion.

We set the pitch so water moves toward downspouts without pooling, even when debris slows flow. We secure downspouts to direct water at least six feet from your foundation. Then we test the system, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did. Most installations finish in one day. You’re protected by the time we leave.

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Built for New Hampshire Weather, Not Just Rain

Every seamless gutter system we install uses heavy-gauge aluminum that won’t crack under freeze-thaw stress. We fabricate gutters on-site to eliminate seams and reduce failure points. Hangers are spaced tight to support snow load without sagging.

Downspouts are oversized to handle spring melt and heavy rain without backing up. We angle them to push water away from your foundation and prevent erosion around your home’s base. If your property has drainage issues, we’ll recommend extensions or underground piping to keep water moving where it should.

We also install gutter guards when it makes sense. If you’re surrounded by oaks or pines, guards reduce how often you’re cleaning out debris. They also help prevent ice dams by keeping meltwater flowing instead of freezing over clogs. Not every home needs them, but when they do, we use systems designed to handle snow and ice—not just leaves.

Peterborough sees an average of 60+ inches of snow per year. That’s not light dustings. That’s weight, freeze, melt, refreeze. Your gutters need to be ready for all of it, and ours are.

How long does a typical gutter installation take in Peterborough?

Most residential gutter installations are completed in a single day. We arrive in the morning, measure and fabricate your seamless gutters on-site, install them with proper pitch and spacing, and finish before dinner.

Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a day and a half, especially if we’re adding gutter guards or rerouting downspouts for better drainage. But you won’t be waiting weeks for a crew to come back and finish. We schedule the job when we can complete it.

Weather can delay things if temperatures drop below freezing or if we’re in the middle of a storm. But once we’re on-site, the work moves fast. Seamless gutters don’t require piecing together sections or sealing joints. It’s one continuous run per side, mounted securely, tested, and done.

Sectional gutters are pre-cut pieces that snap or screw together at joints. Those joints are where leaks start, especially when ice expands and contracts through winter. Seams also collect debris and create weak points that sag under snow load.

Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site to the exact length of your roofline. No seams except at corners and downspout outlets. That means fewer places for water to escape, fewer spots for ice to pry apart, and a cleaner look overall.

In New Hampshire, seamless is the smarter choice. You’re not just preventing drips. You’re preventing structural failure when 200 pounds of snow sits on your roof edge and your gutters are the only thing catching the melt. Seams don’t hold up under that kind of stress. Seamless systems do.

It depends on what’s around your house. If you’ve got oak trees dropping leaves every fall or pines shedding needles year-round, gutter guards will save you from climbing a ladder every few months. They keep debris out while letting water flow through.

Gutter guards also reduce ice dam risk. When gutters clog, meltwater backs up under shingles and refreezes. Guards keep the path clear so water drains even when snow is melting off your roof in chunks.

That said, not every home needs them. If your property is clear of heavy tree coverage and you don’t mind seasonal cleaning, you can skip guards and save the cost. But if you’re tired of maintenance or you’ve dealt with ice dams before, guards are worth the investment. Just make sure you’re getting a system designed for snow and ice, not just a mesh screen that collapses under weight.

Gutters should slope about a quarter inch for every 10 feet of run. That’s enough to move water toward downspouts without being noticeable from the ground. If water pools in sections or overflows during rain, your pitch is off.

You can test it yourself by running a hose on your roof and watching where water goes. If it sits in the gutter instead of flowing toward the downspout, you’ve got a problem. Pooling water freezes in winter, and ice expands. That’s how gutters pull away from fascia or develop leaks at the seams.

We set pitch during installation using a level and marking the fascia before we mount hangers. It’s not guesswork. If your current gutters aren’t draining right, we can adjust the pitch or reinstall sections to fix it. Proper slope is the difference between a gutter system that works and one that fails every winter.

Heavy snow can bend gutters, pull them away from the roofline, or cause them to sag if hangers aren’t spaced properly. Ice dams can force water under shingles or crack gutter seams when they expand. Both are common in Peterborough if your system wasn’t installed with winter in mind.

If you notice sagging, separation, or leaks after a storm, don’t wait until spring to fix it. Damaged gutters let water run straight down your foundation, and that leads to basement leaks, erosion, and settling issues that cost thousands to repair.

We can assess damage and either repair sections or replace the system depending on severity. If your gutters are older or were installed with light-duty materials, replacement is usually the smarter move. New seamless gutters with reinforced hangers and proper pitch will handle snow load without bending or pulling away. You won’t be fixing the same problem every year.

Most residential gutter installations in this area run between $14 and $26 per linear foot, depending on material, gutter size, and whether you’re adding guards or custom downspout routing. A typical home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters will land somewhere between $2,800 and $5,200.

Seamless aluminum is the most common choice because it balances cost and durability. Copper costs more but lasts 50+ years. Steel is cheaper upfront but rusts faster in New Hampshire’s wet climate. We’ll walk you through options based on your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.

Pricing also depends on fascia condition, roof height, and accessibility. If we need scaffolding or if your fascia needs repair before we can mount gutters, that adds to the total. We give you a clear estimate upfront so there’s no surprise charges when the job’s done. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.

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