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Water flows where it’s supposed to. Away from your foundation, your basement, your landscaping. No more overflow during storms. No ice dams forming on your roofline when temperatures drop.
Your foundation stops taking on moisture that causes it to shift and crack over time. That’s the difference between a $1,200 gutter replacement and a $15,000 foundation repair three years from now.
You’re not just replacing gutters. You’re protecting the structural integrity of your home in a climate that throws heavy snow, ice, rain, and seasonal debris at your roofline for months at a time. Free Acres sits right in the zone where fall leaf loads are heavy and winter freezes hit hard. Your gutter system needs to handle both without sagging, leaking, or pulling away from your house.
Seventeen years of working on homes throughout Union County and Somerset County means we’ve seen what happens when gutter systems fail during a New Jersey winter. We’ve also seen what works.
We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major manufacturers. We don’t charge for estimates or inspections because we want you to know exactly what you’re dealing with before you spend a dollar. If your gutters failed because of storm damage, we’ll help you through the insurance claim process.
Free Acres has a unique housing setup—you own your home, the community owns the land. That means you’re invested in maintaining your property the right way. We respect that. We’re not here to oversell you or rush through a job. We’re here to install a gutter system that protects your home for the long term.
First, we come out and assess your current system. We’re looking at pitch, tie-ins, fascia condition, and whether your downspouts are actually directing water far enough away from your foundation. This is free. No pressure, no sales pitch—just a professional evaluation.
If replacement makes sense, we’ll measure your roofline and design a seamless gutter system custom-fit to your home. Seamless means fewer joints, which means fewer potential leak points over the system’s lifespan. We’ll also make sure your downspout placement actually solves drainage issues instead of just moving water from your roof to the ground right next to your foundation.
Installation usually happens in one day. We remove your old gutters, inspect and repair fascia if needed, then install your new system with proper slope and secure mounting. Before we leave, we test water flow to make sure everything drains correctly. You’ll know the job is done right because we’ll show you.
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You’re getting a seamless gutter system designed to handle New Jersey’s weather. That means snow loads in January, heavy spring rains, and the debris dump that happens every October when the leaves come down in Free Acres’ wooded community.
We’re talking about gutters that won’t sag under the weight of ice. Downspouts positioned to move water at least six feet from your foundation. Proper pitch so water doesn’t pool in sections of your gutter and freeze solid when temperatures drop overnight.
Your system comes with a professional installation by trained contractors who understand that gutter work isn’t an afterthought—it’s a critical part of your home’s water management. We’re not roofers who slap on gutters as an add-on. This is what we do, and we do it right.
In Free Acres specifically, you’re dealing with mature trees and a lot of shade in a 75-acre wooded area. That means more organic debris and slower snow melt in winter. Your gutter system has to account for that. We size downspouts appropriately and make sure your slope is aggressive enough to keep things moving even when you’re dealing with wet, heavy leaf matter.
For most homes in this area, you’re looking at $600 to $1,600 depending on your home’s size and the material you choose. That’s the full replacement—removal of old gutters, any fascia repair that’s needed, and installation of a new seamless system.
Aluminum is the most common choice because it handles New Jersey weather well and costs less than copper or steel. If your home is larger or has multiple stories, the price goes up because of the additional labor and material. But even at the higher end, you’re still spending a fraction of what foundation repair costs if water damage gets out of hand.
We don’t charge for the estimate, so you’ll know the exact number before you commit to anything. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Sectional gutters come in pieces that get joined together along your roofline. Every joint is a potential leak point, especially after a few freeze-thaw cycles. Seamless gutters are formed onsite as one continuous piece for each section of your roof.
Fewer seams mean fewer places for water to escape and cause problems. It also means the system holds up better over time because you’re not dealing with joint failure. In a climate like New Jersey’s, where temperature swings are significant and ice formation is common, seamless is the smarter choice.
The cost difference is minimal, but the performance difference is significant. Seamless systems last longer and require less maintenance. That’s why we and most gutter replacement contractors in this area default to seamless unless there’s a specific reason not to.
Yes, but only if they’re installed correctly and sized appropriately for your roof. When gutters fail, water pours off your roof and saturates the soil around your foundation. Over months and years, that moisture causes your foundation to shift, crack, and settle unevenly.
Foundation repairs in New Jersey run anywhere from $5,000 to $30,000 depending on severity. A properly functioning gutter system costs a fraction of that and prevents the problem entirely. The key is making sure your downspouts extend far enough from your house—at least six feet—and that your gutters have the right pitch so water doesn’t pool.
We see this all the time: homeowners ignore their gutters until they notice cracks in their basement walls or water seeping in during heavy rain. At that point, the damage is done. Replacing your gutters before that happens is the move.
If you’re seeing sagging sections, visible separation from the fascia, or rust and corrosion, replacement is usually the right call. Small leaks at seams can sometimes be repaired, but if your gutters are more than 15 years old and showing multiple issues, you’re better off replacing the whole system.
During our free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair makes sense or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. Sometimes a section can be fixed. Other times, patching one problem just means another failure is around the corner.
In Free Acres, the combination of heavy leaf debris in fall and ice formation in winter accelerates wear on older gutter systems. If your gutters are already compromised going into winter, that’s when you’ll see the most dramatic failures—usually right when you least want to deal with it.
Most residential gutter replacements are completed in one day. We show up, remove your old system, handle any fascia repairs, and install your new seamless gutters with proper pitch and downspout placement.
Larger homes or properties with complex rooflines might take a day and a half, but you’re not looking at a week-long project. We work efficiently because we’ve done this hundreds of times. The process is straightforward when you have experienced contractors who know what they’re doing.
Weather can occasionally delay things—we’re not installing gutters in a downpour or when ice is forming. But once we schedule your job, we move quickly. You’ll have a functioning gutter system protecting your home before you know it.
Yes. If your gutters were damaged by a storm, we’ll walk you through the insurance claim process and provide the documentation your insurance company needs. We’ve worked with most of the major insurers and know what they require.
Storm damage is common in this area—high winds, heavy snow loads, and ice dams can all compromise your gutter system. If the damage qualifies under your homeowner’s policy, we’ll help you get it covered.
The key is acting quickly after storm damage occurs. Insurance companies want timely claims with clear documentation. We’ll inspect the damage, photograph everything, and provide a detailed estimate that shows exactly what needs to be replaced and why. Then we handle the installation once your claim is approved.
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