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You know what happens when gutters fail in a New Hampshire winter. Ice dams form, water backs up under your shingles, and suddenly you’re dealing with interior damage that costs thousands to fix.
The right gutter system prevents that. When rain gutters are installed correctly with materials built for our climate, water moves away from your foundation instead of pooling around it. Your basement stays dry. Your siding doesn’t rot. Your landscaping doesn’t erode.
Most homes in Windsor were built in the late 1970s, which means many are running on original gutters that weren’t designed for the snow loads we see today. If your gutters sag after heavy snow or you’re constantly cleaning out debris, you’re not protecting your home the way you think you are. Seamless gutters eliminate the weak points where sections connect, which means fewer leaks and virtually no maintenance.
We understand what Windsor homeowners deal with because we work here. We’ve seen what happens when gutters aren’t pitched correctly or when contractors use materials that can’t handle our winters.
We’re fully licensed and insured, which protects you during the entire installation. Every job comes with a 5-year installation warranty and a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty, so you’re covered long after we finish. We’ve built our reputation on doing the work right the first time, not on coming back to fix problems that shouldn’t exist.
Windsor has over 3,600 housing units, and 90% are owner-occupied. That means most of our neighbors are investing in their homes for the long term, not looking for the cheapest quick fix. If that’s you, we’re on the same page.
First, we come out and assess your current setup. We measure your roofline, check your fascia for damage, and figure out the best pitch and placement for water flow. If your fascia needs repair before we install new gutters, we handle that too.
Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site using heavy-gauge aluminum. This isn’t pre-cut material with seams every ten feet. It’s custom-bent to your exact measurements, which means fewer joints and virtually zero chance of leaks at connection points.
Installation typically takes one day. We remove your old gutters, install the new system with proper hangers and pitch, add downspouts where needed, and make sure everything drains away from your foundation. Before we leave, we clean up completely, including using magnets to pick up any screws or fasteners.
You don’t climb a ladder. You don’t deal with debris. You get a gutter system that works the way it’s supposed to, backed by warranties that actually mean something.
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Every installation includes seamless gutter fabrication custom-fit to your home. We use the heaviest-gauge aluminum available because lighter materials buckle under snow weight. You also get drip edge extensions that prevent water from running back toward your fascia, which is a common problem with cheaper installations.
If you want gutter guards, we install those too. They’re not necessary with seamless gutters, but if you have a lot of trees or just want zero maintenance, guards keep debris out while letting water flow through. The choice is yours.
Windsor gets hit with heavy snow and frequent temperature swings. That’s why we make sure your gutters are pitched correctly and secured with commercial-grade hangers spaced closer than standard. When snow piles up and starts melting, your gutters won’t sag or pull away from the roof.
We also include a 100% no-leak guarantee. If a joint leaks or a seam fails, we come back and fix it. You shouldn’t have to worry about whether your gutters work. They either do or they don’t, and ours do.
Seamless gutters installed with heavy-gauge aluminum typically last 20 to 30 years in New Hampshire, depending on snow load exposure and maintenance. The key difference is how they’re installed, not just the material.
Gutters fail early when they’re under-supported or pitched incorrectly. Snow weight in our area can exceed 60 pounds per cubic foot when it’s wet and compacted. If your hangers are spaced too far apart or your gutters aren’t angled to drain properly, they’ll sag within a few years.
We space hangers closer than standard and use materials rated for northern climates. That’s why our installations come with a 5-year labor warranty and a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty. You’re not replacing these in five years unless something catastrophic happens.
You don’t need gutter guards with seamless gutters unless you have specific conditions that make them worth it. If your property has a lot of pine trees or heavy leaf coverage, guards reduce how often you need to clear debris.
Seamless gutters are already low-maintenance because there are no seams to trap leaves and twigs. Most Windsor homeowners check their gutters twice a year and that’s enough. Gutter guards add cost upfront but eliminate almost all maintenance, so it depends on whether you’d rather spend money now or time later.
We install guards when they make sense, not because we’re trying to inflate the bill. If you don’t need them, we’ll tell you. If your roof is surrounded by oak trees and you’re tired of cleaning gutters every fall, guards are worth considering.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and the water refreezes at the roof edge where it’s colder. If your gutters are clogged or poorly installed, they trap that refrozen water and create a barrier that forces melting snow back under your shingles.
You’ll see icicles hanging from your gutters, ice buildup along the roof edge, or water stains on your interior walls and ceilings. Those are signs that water isn’t draining the way it should. Gutters don’t cause ice dams by themselves, but they make them worse when they’re not working correctly.
Proper gutter installation helps by keeping water moving off your roof quickly. When combined with good attic insulation and ventilation, your risk of ice dams drops significantly. If you’re dealing with ice dams every winter, your gutters are part of the problem.
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut lengths that get joined together during installation. Every joint is a potential leak point, and debris collects where sections connect. They’re cheaper upfront but require more maintenance and fail sooner.
Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site from a single piece of material cut to your exact roofline measurements. There are no seams except at corners and downspouts, which means almost no leaks and very little maintenance. They cost more initially but last longer and perform better in heavy snow and rain.
For New Hampshire homes, seamless is the better choice. You’re not dealing with joints that separate when snow weight pulls on them, and you’re not clearing out debris that gets stuck in seams. Most professional installers in Windsor only offer seamless because the performance difference is that significant.
Most gutter installations in Windsor run between $1,200 and $3,500, depending on your home’s size, roofline complexity, and whether you need fascia repair or gutter guards. A typical single-story ranch costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and angles.
We give you a fixed price after measuring your home, not an estimate that changes later. That price includes removing old gutters, fabricating and installing seamless gutters, adding downspouts, and complete cleanup. If we find fascia damage during the assessment, we’ll tell you upfront what it costs to fix before we start.
Cheaper quotes usually mean thinner materials, wider hanger spacing, or no warranty. You’ll save money now but spend more fixing problems later. We price our work based on what it takes to install gutters that last 20+ years in New Hampshire winters, not what it takes to be the lowest bid.
Gutters can be installed year-round in New Hampshire as long as temperatures are above freezing and conditions are safe for our crew. We’ve done winter installations when homeowners need immediate protection from ongoing water damage or ice dam issues.
The main limitation is safety, not the work itself. If your roof is covered in ice or we’re dealing with a storm, we’ll wait for better conditions. But if you have a dry day in January with temps in the 30s or 40s, installation is possible.
Most homeowners schedule gutter work in spring or fall when weather is predictable and they’re already thinking about exterior maintenance. If you’re dealing with active leaks or damage, though, waiting six months isn’t always realistic. We’ll tell you honestly whether your timeline works or if you’re better off waiting for safer conditions.
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