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You stop worrying about foundation cracks every time it rains. Your basement stays dry through spring storms and snowmelt. Ice dams become someone else’s problem, not yours.
That’s what properly installed seamless gutters do. They move water away from your foundation before it causes trouble. They handle the debris from oak trees without clogging every other week. And they hold up through New Hampshire winters without sagging or pulling away from your roofline.
Your landscaping stays intact. Your driveway doesn’t turn into a river. And you’re not climbing ladders twice a year trying to fix problems that shouldn’t exist in the first place. When rain gutter installation is done right, your home just works the way it should.
We’ve handled gutter installation across the Seacoast region for over a decade. We’re licensed, insured, and Owens Corning certified—which means we’ve met standards most contractors don’t bother with.
We know what Seabrook homes deal with. Coastal humidity that accelerates wear. Salt air that tests materials. Weather that swings from humid summers to freezing winters in the same year.
That’s why we don’t cut corners on materials or installation. You get heavy-gauge aluminum, seamless fabrication done on-site, and closer hanger spacing than standard installs. It costs a bit more upfront, but you’re not replacing gutters in five years or dealing with leaks every spring.
We start with a site assessment. We measure your roofline, check the fascia condition, and figure out the best downspout placement for your property’s drainage. If there are issues with your fascia or soffit, we’ll tell you before we install anything.
Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site. No seams means no weak points where leaks typically start. We cut everything to exact measurements so it fits your home perfectly—not close enough, but exact.
Installation happens in one day for most homes. We secure gutters with commercial-grade hangers spaced closer than industry standard because New Hampshire snow load demands it. Downspouts get positioned to move water away from your foundation, not just off your roof. If you’re adding gutter guards, those go on during installation so everything’s integrated from the start.
Cleanup is part of the job. We haul away old gutters, sweep for screws and debris, and leave your property the way we found it. You get a lifetime labor warranty on the installation, so if something goes wrong with our work, we fix it.
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You’re getting seamless gutter installation designed for Seabrook’s coastal climate. That means materials rated for salt air exposure and temperature swings that go from 90-degree summers to subzero winters.
We install gutter guard systems that keep out the oak leaves, pine needles, and seasonal debris that clog standard gutters in this area. Seabrook has plenty of tree coverage, and unprotected gutters turn into maintenance nightmares by October. Guards aren’t optional here—they’re how you avoid climbing ladders every fall.
Your system includes properly sized downspouts and extensions that actually move water away from your foundation. Seabrook’s water table and soil conditions mean poor drainage leads to basement moisture and foundation issues fast. We position downspouts based on your property’s grade and drainage patterns, not just wherever’s easiest to install.
Everything’s custom-fabricated on-site, so you’re not getting pre-cut sections joined together with seams that leak. The color matches your trim. The pitch is set for optimal flow. And the installation meets New Hampshire building codes and manufacturer specs—which matters more than most homeowners realize when it’s time to file an insurance claim or sell your home.
Most Seabrook homes run between $1,200 and $3,500 for complete gutter installation, depending on your home’s size, roofline complexity, and whether you’re adding gutter guards. A straightforward ranch with minimal corners costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple roof valleys and dormers.
Material choice affects price, but not as much as you’d think. Heavy-gauge aluminum is standard here because it holds up to New Hampshire weather without the maintenance issues of vinyl or the cost of copper. Adding gutter guard installation typically adds $8-12 per linear foot, but it pays for itself by eliminating seasonal cleaning costs and preventing ice dam damage.
We give you an exact price after measuring your home—no ballpark estimates that change later. The quote includes materials, installation, cleanup, and our lifetime labor warranty. If your fascia needs repair before we can install gutters, we’ll tell you that upfront so there are no surprises halfway through the job.
Most installations finish in one day. We show up in the morning, fabricate your seamless gutters on-site, install everything, test the drainage, and clean up before we leave. You’re not dealing with a multi-day project that disrupts your schedule.
Larger homes or complex rooflines might take a day and a half, but we’ll tell you the timeline before we start. Weather can delay things—we don’t install gutters in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing because the materials and sealants won’t perform correctly.
If we’re removing old gutters first, that adds a few hours but still fits within the same day for most homes. The fascia inspection happens before installation starts, so if we find rot or damage that needs fixing, we address it then rather than discovering it mid-project. Gutter guard installation adds time but usually not enough to push the job into a second day unless your home is particularly large.
If you have trees anywhere near your property, yes. Seabrook’s mix of oaks, maples, and pines drops leaves, acorns, pine needles, and helicopters directly into your gutters. Without guards, you’re cleaning gutters at least twice a year—more if you want to prevent clogs that cause overflow and ice dams.
Gutter guards keep debris out while letting water flow through. That means no more ladder climbing in October and April. It also means your gutters actually function during heavy rain instead of overflowing because they’re packed with wet leaves. In winter, guards reduce ice dam formation by preventing the clogs that cause water backup and freezing.
The upfront cost adds to your installation, but you’re eliminating ongoing maintenance expenses and reducing the risk of water damage from clogged gutters. Most Seabrook homeowners who skip guards end up adding them within two years after dealing with constant cleaning or paying for ice dam removal. Installing them during initial gutter installation costs less than retrofitting later.
Seamless gutters are fabricated in continuous sections that run the length of your roofline without joints or seams. Regular sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that get joined together with connectors and sealant. Those seams are where leaks start, especially after a few freeze-thaw cycles.
We fabricate seamless gutters on-site using a specialized machine that forms the gutter profile from a single coil of aluminum. That means each run is one continuous piece custom-cut to your exact measurements. The only seams are at inside and outside corners where they’re unavoidable—but that’s still 90% fewer potential leak points than sectional gutters.
Seamless installation costs more upfront because it requires professional equipment and can’t be done as a DIY project. But you get better performance, longer lifespan, and fewer repairs over time. In Seabrook’s climate where gutters take a beating from weather extremes, seamless construction is the difference between gutters that last 20+ years and ones that need replacement or constant repairs within a decade.
New gutters help, but they’re not the complete solution. Ice dams form when heat escaping through your roof melts snow, which then refreezes at the roof edge where it’s colder. That ice buildup blocks drainage and forces water under your shingles.
Properly installed gutters with guards reduce ice dam risk by preventing the debris clogs that trap water and create freezing points. Larger downspouts and correct pitch keep water moving instead of pooling and freezing. But if your attic insulation and ventilation are inadequate, you’ll still get ice dams no matter how good your gutters are.
We install gutters with New Hampshire winters in mind—heavier gauge material, closer hanger spacing, and proper slope for drainage even when there’s some ice buildup. If you’re dealing with recurring ice dams, we’ll tell you whether it’s a gutter issue or an attic insulation problem. Sometimes both need addressing. Adding heated cables to gutters is an option for severe cases, but fixing the root cause (attic heat loss) is usually more effective long-term.
If you’re seeing sagging sections, visible separation from the fascia, or rust holes, you’re past the repair stage. Same goes for gutters with multiple seam failures or sections that have been patched before. At that point, you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing.
Peeling paint on your fascia or siding near the gutters means water’s been overflowing or leaking for a while. Water stains on your foundation or basement moisture during rain are signs your gutters aren’t directing water away from your home anymore. Gutters that overflow during moderate rain—not just heavy downpours—are either clogged, undersized, or pitched incorrectly.
We’ll give you an honest assessment when we look at your system. Sometimes a section can be repaired or re-pitched. But if your gutters are 15+ years old, made of thin-gauge material, or showing multiple failure points, replacement makes more sense than ongoing repairs. Seabrook’s weather is hard on gutters, and older systems just don’t hold up to the coastal humidity and temperature swings we get here.
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