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You’re not buying gutters. You’re buying dry basements, stable foundations, and siding that doesn’t rot out in five years.
When your gutters work right, water goes where it’s supposed to—away from your home. No pooling around the foundation. No erosion tearing up your landscaping. No mosquitoes breeding in standing water every summer.
Connecticut Farms sits in Union County where humidity from the Delaware River and Atlantic Ocean creates constant moisture challenges. Add in New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and occasional nor’easters, and your gutters take a beating. If they’re sagging, pulling away from the fascia, or overflowing every time it rains, they’re not protecting anything anymore.
Seamless gutter replacement means custom-fitted systems that handle New Jersey weather without the weak points that cause leaks. Properly installed gutters with the right pitch and enough downspouts move water efficiently, even during heavy storms. That’s what keeps your basement dry and your foundation intact for the next 20 years.
We’ve been handling exterior renovations across Union County since day one. We’re licensed contractors with manufacturer certifications, and we’ve seen every gutter problem New Jersey weather can create.
We’re based locally and we work locally—Edison, New Brunswick, Woodbridge, Plainfield, and throughout Connecticut Farms. That means we understand how moisture, salt air, and temperature swings affect your home specifically. We also know which materials hold up and which ones fail in three years.
You’ll get a free estimate with transparent pricing and no hidden costs. We’ll walk you through what needs to happen, why it needs to happen, and what it’ll cost before any work starts. If you’re dealing with storm damage, we’ll help with your insurance claim so you’re not navigating that process alone.
We start with a free inspection at your property. We’ll look at your current system, check for fascia damage, measure your roofline, and figure out the right gutter size and downspout placement for your home.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule installation. We remove your old gutters and dispose of them. If there’s fascia damage underneath, we’ll let you know before we install anything new—that’s not something you want to cover up.
Then we install your new seamless gutters, custom-cut on-site to fit your home exactly. We make sure the pitch is correct so water flows toward downspouts, not back toward your house. We secure everything properly so it doesn’t pull away under snow load or debris weight.
After installation, we test the system, clean up completely, and walk you through maintenance basics. You’ll know what to watch for and when to call if something needs attention. Most quality gutter systems last 20 years with minimal maintenance, and we’ll make sure yours is set up to do exactly that.
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Every gutter replacement includes removal of your old system, proper disposal, and complete installation of new seamless gutters with correctly sized downspouts. We’re not reusing old hangers or patching sections—you’re getting a complete new system.
In Connecticut Farms and throughout Union County, most homes need 5-inch or 6-inch gutters depending on roof size and pitch. We’ll size your system correctly so it handles New Jersey’s storm intensity without overflowing. Undersized gutters are one of the most common problems we see, and they cause expensive damage fast.
We also install gutter guards if you want them. They’re not necessary, but they cut down on cleaning frequency significantly if you’ve got trees near your roofline. We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your property—not every home needs them.
You’ll get a warranty on materials and workmanship. We use quality materials designed for longevity in coastal climates with high humidity and temperature swings. Aluminum is standard because it doesn’t rust, handles weather well, and lasts decades with minimal maintenance. If you want copper or a specific color match, we can do that too.
Most gutter replacement projects in Connecticut Farms and Union County run between $1,000 and $3,000 depending on your home’s size, the linear footage of gutters needed, and whether you’re adding gutter guards or extra downspouts.
Single-story homes with straightforward rooflines cost less than two-story homes with complex angles and multiple valleys. If your fascia needs repair before we can install new gutters, that adds to the cost—but it’s not optional if the wood is rotted.
We give you a free estimate with transparent pricing before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why. No surprises, no hidden costs added later.
Most residential gutter replacement jobs take one day, sometimes two if you’ve got a larger home or we’re repairing fascia damage first.
We remove your old gutters, prep the fascia, custom-cut your new seamless gutters on-site, install everything with proper pitch and secure hangers, and test the system before we leave. We also clean up completely—you won’t have debris or old gutters sitting in your yard.
Weather can delay things if we’re in the middle of a storm or heavy rain, but we’ll keep you updated if that happens. Once we start, we finish. We don’t leave jobs half-done.
Seamless gutters are custom-cut to fit your roofline in one continuous piece with no seams except at corners and downspouts. Sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that snap or bolt together every 10 feet, creating seams all along your roofline.
Those seams are weak points. They leak, they separate over time, and they’re where most gutter failures start. Seamless gutters eliminate that problem almost entirely.
Seamless costs slightly more upfront, but you’re not dealing with leaks and repairs every few years. For New Jersey weather—especially freeze-thaw cycles that stress seams—seamless is the smarter choice. That’s what we install, and that’s what lasts.
Not necessarily. Gutter guards reduce how often you need to clean your gutters, but they don’t eliminate maintenance completely. If you’ve got a lot of trees near your roofline—especially oaks or maples—guards make sense because you’d otherwise be cleaning gutters three or four times a year.
If your property doesn’t have much tree coverage, you might only need to clean gutters once or twice a year anyway. In that case, guards are optional.
We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your property. Some homeowners want them for convenience. Others would rather skip the extra cost and just clean gutters occasionally. Either way works—we just want you to know what you’re getting into before you decide.
Yes. If your gutters were damaged by a storm, heavy snow, or falling debris, we’ll document the damage, provide detailed estimates, and work with your insurance company to make sure your claim gets processed correctly.
Insurance claims can be frustrating if you don’t know what adjusters are looking for. We’ve handled plenty of them, and we know how to present the information so your claim doesn’t get delayed or denied over missing details.
You’re still responsible for your deductible, but we’ll make the rest of the process as straightforward as possible. We’re not going to inflate costs or recommend unnecessary work—we’ll document what actually needs to be replaced and let the insurance company make their decision from there.
If your gutters are sagging in multiple spots, pulling away from the fascia, or you’re seeing rust holes and cracks throughout the system, replacement makes more sense than patching. Repairs work for isolated damage—one section that got hit by a falling branch, a single loose hanger, or a downspout that needs reattachment.
But if your gutters are 20+ years old and you’re dealing with multiple issues, you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing. New gutters cost more upfront, but you’re done dealing with problems for the next two decades.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during your free inspection. If repairs will actually solve the problem, we’ll tell you. If you’re better off replacing the whole system, we’ll explain why. You’ll have the information you need to make the right call for your home and your budget.
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