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You’re not replacing gutters because you love home maintenance. You’re doing it because standing water near your foundation after a rainstorm means something’s wrong. Or because your basement feels damp and you’re worried about what’s happening behind the walls.
Properly installed gutter systems move water away from your home. That’s it. But when they do that job right, you avoid foundation cracks, basement flooding, soil erosion around your property, and the kind of water damage that leads to mold, rot, and five-figure repair bills.
Clark homes deal with heavy rainfall throughout the year, and with more tree coverage than most of New Jersey, your gutters work overtime. Leaves, acorns, and debris from oaks and maples clog systems fast. When gutters overflow or pull away from your roofline, water goes exactly where it shouldn’t. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes.
We’ve spent over ten years working on roofs, gutters, and siding across Union County. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major manufacturers. That’s not marketing language—it’s what allows us to back our work with real warranties and handle insurance claims when storms hit.
We don’t charge for estimates or inspections. You get a clear assessment of what’s wrong, what it’ll cost, and how long it takes. No pressure, no upselling, no surprises when the invoice comes.
Clark homeowners deal with specific challenges: heavy spring rains, fall leaf buildup, winter ice dams. We’ve seen what happens when gutters aren’t sized right or installed at the wrong pitch. Our work accounts for those details because we’ve been doing this locally long enough to know what fails and why.
First, we come out and inspect your current system. We’re looking at pitch, drainage, fascia condition, and whether your downspouts actually move water away from your foundation. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. Most homes in Clark can have gutters replaced in a few hours to half a day.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we remove the old gutters and check for any fascia damage that needs attention before new gutters go up. We install seamless gutter systems custom-fit to your roofline. Seamless means fewer joints, which means fewer weak points where leaks develop over time.
We set the pitch so water flows toward downspouts without pooling. We make sure downspouts drain at least five feet from your foundation. Before we leave, we test the system and clean up completely. You get material warranties that last years and labor coverage that backs the installation itself.
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We install seamless aluminum gutters in the profile and color that matches your home. Seamless systems are formed on-site to your exact measurements, which eliminates the seams where traditional gutters leak and fail. You’re also getting properly sized gutters for Clark’s rainfall patterns—undersized gutters overflow, oversized ones sag.
Downspouts get positioned to move water away from your foundation and landscaping. We add elbows and extensions where needed so runoff doesn’t pool next to your house. If you’ve got areas where ice dams form in winter, we’ll talk through solutions that reduce buildup without requiring you to climb a ladder every snowstorm.
Clark’s tree coverage means debris is constant. We can discuss gutter guards during your estimate if you’re tired of cleaning three or four times a year. Some homeowners want them, others don’t. Either way, your new system will handle North Jersey weather better than what you’ve got now. The goal is a gutter system that lasts 20+ years with basic maintenance and keeps water where it belongs—off your property.
Most homes in Clark pay between $1,100 and $3,200 for full gutter replacement, depending on the size of your home and the linear footage needed. The average cost runs about $3.57 per linear foot for seamless aluminum gutters, which is what most homeowners choose because of the durability and lifespan.
That price includes removal of your old gutters, any minor fascia repairs, new seamless gutter installation, downspouts, and proper drainage setup. If your fascia has rot or significant damage, that’s a separate fix that needs to happen before new gutters go up.
We give you a written estimate after inspecting your home. No charges for the estimate, and no surprises later. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts.
Seamless aluminum gutters typically last 20 to 30 years in New Jersey when they’re installed correctly and maintained. That means cleaning them at least twice a year and checking for damage after major storms.
The lifespan depends on a few things: installation quality, material choice, and how much debris your gutters handle. Clark homes with heavy tree coverage put more stress on gutter systems. Leaves, acorns, and pine needles clog gutters faster, which leads to overflow and potential damage if you’re not staying on top of maintenance.
New Jersey’s humidity and proximity to the Atlantic also mean salt and moisture wear on gutters over time. Aluminum holds up better than vinyl in this climate. Proper installation—correct pitch, secure fasteners, sealed end caps—makes the difference between gutters that last decades and ones that start failing in under ten years.
If you’re dealing with one or two small leaks or a single damaged section, repairs make sense. But if you’re seeing multiple problems—sagging, rust, separated seams, or gutters pulling away from your fascia—replacement is usually the smarter move.
Repairs add up fast. You might spend a few hundred dollars fixing issues now, then face the same problems again in a year or two. When gutters are old or poorly installed to begin with, you’re just delaying the inevitable.
Here’s what pushes most people toward replacement: water stains on siding, basement dampness, soil erosion near the foundation, or gutters that overflow every time it rains. Those are signs the system isn’t doing its job anymore. At that point, you’re better off installing new seamless gutters that actually protect your home instead of throwing money at a system that’s already failing.
It depends on how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Gutter guards reduce the amount of debris that gets into your gutters, which means less frequent cleaning. For Clark homes surrounded by oaks and maples, that can mean going from four cleanings a year down to one or two.
But gutter guards aren’t magic. They still require occasional maintenance, and some debris will get through depending on the type of guard you choose. Pine needles, for example, can slip through mesh guards. Shingle grit and small seeds can still accumulate.
If you’re tired of climbing ladders or paying for frequent cleanings, guards are worth considering. If you don’t mind cleaning gutters twice a year, you can skip them and save the upfront cost. We’ll walk through your options during the estimate based on your property’s tree coverage and your maintenance preferences.
Water pooling near your foundation is one of the most expensive problems a homeowner can ignore. When gutters don’t move water away properly, you’re looking at foundation cracks, basement leaks, soil erosion, and potential structural damage that costs ten times more than gutter replacement.
The fix usually involves repositioning downspouts, adding extensions, or adjusting the pitch of your gutters so water flows correctly. Sometimes the problem is clogged gutters or downspouts. Other times, it’s an installation issue where gutters were never set up to drain properly in the first place.
During your inspection, we check where water is going and whether your current system is even capable of protecting your foundation. If it’s not, we’ll show you exactly what needs to change and why. Foundation repairs can run into the tens of thousands. Fixing your gutters before that happens is the smartest money you’ll spend on your home.
Most gutter replacements in Clark take anywhere from a few hours to half a day, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the roofline. Single-story homes with straightforward layouts go faster. Two-story homes or properties with multiple roof angles take longer.
We schedule the work after your estimate is approved, and in most cases, we can get you on the calendar within a couple of weeks. If there’s storm damage or an urgent issue, we’ll prioritize accordingly.
The actual installation is straightforward: remove old gutters, address any fascia issues, install new seamless gutters, position downspouts, and test drainage. You don’t need to be home the entire time, but we’ll walk you through the finished system before we leave so you know exactly what was done and how to maintain it going forward.