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You’re not calling because your gutters look pretty. You’re calling because water’s pooling near your foundation, your basement’s getting damp, or you’ve got sagging sections pulling away from the house after another heavy storm.
Here’s what changes after we finish. Water flows where it’s supposed to—away from your home. Your foundation stays dry, your landscaping stops eroding, and you’re not lying awake during the next rainstorm wondering if you’re about to deal with a flooded basement.
We handle the leaks, the clogs, the bent hangers, the rotted fascia behind failing gutters. If it’s causing water to go where it shouldn’t, we fix it. And if your system’s too far gone, we’ll tell you straight—no upselling, just honest assessment based on what your home actually needs.
Clark homes deal with humidity that won’t quit and winters that freeze standing water into ice dams. Your gutters take a beating. Ours hold up because we use rust-resistant aluminum and install it correctly the first time.
USA Home Remodeling has spent 10 years fixing exteriors across New Jersey. We’re licensed, insured, and backed by certifications from major manufacturers—not because we like paperwork, but because it matters when someone’s trusting us with their biggest investment.
We started as a roofing company, which means we understand how your entire exterior works together. Gutters aren’t separate from your roof or siding—they’re part of a system. When one fails, the others suffer.
Clark homeowners know what quality looks like. You’ve invested in maintaining your property value in one of New Jersey’s most desirable towns. We match that standard with transparent pricing, clear communication, and work that actually lasts. No crews that disappear mid-job. No estimates that balloon after we start. Just straightforward service from people who show up when they say they will.
First, we come out and actually look at your gutters—not just from the ground. We get up there, check the hangers, test the pitch, look for rust or separation, and see where water’s actually going when it rains. This inspection is free, and it takes about 30 minutes.
Then we tell you what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix it. If you’ve got a simple clog or a few loose sections, we’ll say that. If your fascia’s rotted and needs replacement before we can reattach anything, we’ll say that too. You get a written estimate before any work starts.
Once you approve, we schedule the repair—usually within days, not weeks. We show up on time, fix what’s broken, test the flow, and clean up after ourselves. Most repairs take a few hours. Bigger jobs might take a day.
After we’re done, your gutters do what they’re supposed to: move water away from your house without leaking, sagging, or overflowing. And if something doesn’t work right, you call us. We don’t disappear after the check clears.
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Every gutter repair we do in Clark starts with figuring out why it failed in the first place. We fix the immediate problem—the leak, the sag, the clog—but we also address what caused it so you’re not calling us back in six months.
That means reattaching loose hangers with proper spacing, replacing damaged sections with rust-resistant aluminum, resealing joints that have separated, and making sure your downspouts actually drain away from your foundation. If your pitch is wrong and water’s sitting instead of flowing, we adjust it.
Clark’s weather is tough on gutters. You get coastal storms that dump inches of rain in an hour, humidity that keeps things from drying out, and winters cold enough to freeze any standing water into ice dams that can rip gutters right off your house. We account for all of that when we repair or install.
We also check your fascia and soffit while we’re up there. Rotted wood behind your gutters means the repair won’t hold. If we find damage, we’ll tell you what it’ll take to fix it right—not just patch it until it fails again. You’re paying for a solution, not a temporary band-aid.
If you’ve got a few leaking seams, some loose hangers, or a couple of damaged sections, repair makes sense. If your gutters are sagging in multiple spots, rusted through, or pulling away from the house in several places, replacement is usually the smarter move.
Here’s the test: if the repair costs more than half of what new gutters would cost, or if we’re just buying time before the next failure, replacement wins. We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your house so you can make the call.
Age matters too. If your gutters are 20+ years old and showing wear, you’re likely looking at one repair after another. New seamless aluminum gutters last 20 to 30 years with minimal maintenance—sometimes it’s worth starting fresh.
Usually it’s one of three things: the hangers are spaced too far apart, they’re attached to rotted fascia, or the gutters are holding too much weight from clogs or ice.
Hangers should be every 24 inches or so. If yours are farther apart, the gutter sags between them, especially when it’s full of water. That sag pulls on the attachment points until they give.
If the fascia board behind your gutter is rotted from years of water exposure, the screws or nails holding your hangers have nothing solid to grip. The gutter can look fine but still pull away because the wood behind it is failing. We check for this during every inspection because it’s common in older Clark homes that have dealt with years of humidity and weather.
Simple repairs—resealing a joint, replacing a short section, reattaching a few hangers—usually run a few hundred dollars. Bigger jobs that involve replacing longer sections, fixing fascia damage, or addressing multiple problem areas can range from $500 to $1,500 depending on what’s needed.
If you need full replacement, seamless aluminum gutters in Union County typically cost $5 to $15 per linear foot installed. Most homes need 150 to 200 linear feet, so you’re looking at $750 to $3,000 for a complete system.
We give you a written estimate before we start so there’s no confusion. The price we quote is the price you pay—no surprise charges for “extra work” we discover halfway through. If we find something unexpected, we stop and talk to you before proceeding.
Yes, and it happens faster than most people think. When your gutters overflow or leak, water pours down right next to your foundation instead of being channeled away through downspouts.
That water saturates the soil around your foundation, which can lead to cracks, seepage into your basement, and even structural settling over time. In Clark’s clay-heavy soil, this is especially problematic because the ground expands when wet and contracts when dry—that constant movement puts pressure on your foundation walls.
A flooded basement isn’t always a plumbing problem. Often it’s a gutter problem. Fixing your gutters and making sure your downspouts drain at least 6 feet away from your house can solve water issues you thought were coming from somewhere else. It’s one of the most overlooked causes of foundation damage, and one of the easiest to prevent.
We prioritize emergency repairs, especially after major storms when half the neighborhood is dealing with damage. In most cases, we can get someone out for an assessment within 24 to 48 hours, and schedule the actual repair within a few days.
If your gutter is completely torn off or you’ve got water actively pouring into your house, we move faster. We’ll do temporary fixes to stop immediate damage, then come back to complete the permanent repair once materials arrive if needed.
Clark gets hit with some serious weather—heavy snow that pulls gutters down, ice dams that form when clogged gutters freeze, and summer storms that dump rain faster than damaged systems can handle. We stay busy after these events, so the sooner you call, the sooner we can get you on the schedule. Don’t wait until the next storm to find out your gutters still aren’t working.
Yes. We come to your house, inspect your gutters, figure out what’s wrong, and give you a written estimate at no charge. The inspection takes about 30 minutes, and you’ll know exactly what needs to be fixed and what it’ll cost before we do anything.
There’s no pressure to commit on the spot. Take the estimate, think about it, get other quotes if you want. We’re confident enough in our pricing and quality that we don’t need to push for an immediate decision.
Free estimates are standard in this industry, but not everyone does them right. We actually get on a ladder and look at your system up close—we don’t just glance from the ground and guess. You deserve an accurate assessment, not a ballpark number that changes once we start working. That’s how we’ve built our reputation over the past decade in New Jersey.