Gutter Replacement in Hillside, NJ

Stop Water Damage Before It Starts

Your gutters either protect your foundation or destroy it. We install seamless gutter systems that actually work when Hillside gets hit with heavy rain.

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Gutter Replacement Services in Hillside

What Happens When Your Gutters Actually Work

You stop worrying about your basement every time it rains. Water flows where it’s supposed to—away from your foundation, not into it.

The average foundation repair in New Jersey runs 10 times higher than gutter replacement. That’s not a scare tactic. That’s what happens when water sits against your foundation long enough to crack it, shift it, or let moisture seep through.

Properly installed gutters do more than catch rain. They channel thousands of gallons away from your home every year, protecting your siding, your landscaping, and the structural integrity of your house. In Hillside, where rainfall exceeds 87% of the country, that protection isn’t optional.

You get seamless aluminum gutters cut on-site to fit your roofline exactly. No leaks at the seams. No sagging sections that pool water. Just a clean system with the right pitch, the right placement, and downspouts that actually move water far enough away to matter.

Gutter Replacement Contractors in Hillside

We Don't Treat Gutters Like an Afterthought

Most roofing companies will replace your shingles and leave your old gutters in place without checking if they’re even functional. That’s a problem, because your roof and gutter system work together.

We’ve spent 10 years specializing in exterior renovations across Union County. We’re licensed, certified by major manufacturers, and we approach gutter installation with the same precision we bring to roofing. Because if your gutters fail, your roof work doesn’t matter.

Hillside homeowners deal with heavy spring rains, ice dams in winter, and debris-filled gutters every fall. Your system needs to handle all of it without overflowing, pulling away from the fascia, or dumping water next to your foundation. We size, pitch, and install gutters based on your specific roofline and local weather patterns—not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Our Gutter Replacement Process

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

We start with a free inspection of your current system. We’re looking at pitch, fascia condition, downspout placement, and whether water is actually making it away from your foundation. You’ll know exactly what’s failing and why.

Once you approve the estimate, we remove your old gutters and inspect the fascia boards underneath. If there’s rot or damage, we fix it before installing anything new. Skipping that step is how you end up with new gutters that sag within a year.

We fabricate seamless aluminum gutters on-site to match your exact measurements. Then we install them with the correct pitch—typically a quarter-inch drop per 10 feet—so water flows consistently toward the downspouts. We add extensions to move water at least four to six feet away from your foundation, sometimes more depending on your grading.

The whole process usually takes one day for most homes. You’re left with a gutter system that’s built to handle New Jersey weather for the next 20 to 30 years.

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Seamless Gutter Replacement in Hillside

What You're Actually Getting

You’re getting seamless aluminum gutters custom-cut to your home’s measurements. Aluminum doesn’t rust, holds up in freeze-thaw cycles, and stays looking clean longer than other materials. It’s the most reliable option for New Jersey’s four-season climate.

Your system includes properly sized downspouts based on your roof’s square footage and Hillside’s average rainfall. Undersized downspouts are one of the most common mistakes we see—they can’t handle the volume during heavy storms, so water backs up and overflows.

We install downspout extensions to direct water away from your foundation. This isn’t optional. Without extensions, even perfect gutters will dump water right next to your basement walls. We also check your grading and adjust placement if needed to prevent pooling.

Most gutter installations in Hillside run between $600 and $1,600 depending on your home’s size and the number of corners, valleys, and downspouts required. We give you a transparent estimate upfront with no surprise charges. Materials typically come with a 5- to 10-year warranty, and our labor is backed by a workmanship guarantee.

How do I know if I need full gutter replacement or just repairs?

If you’re seeing rust holes, separated seams, or sections pulling away from the fascia, you’re usually past the point of repairs. Patching one section doesn’t fix the underlying issues—improper pitch, worn hangers, or fascia damage.

Look for water stains on your siding, pooling near your foundation, or visible sagging along the gutter line. Those are signs the system isn’t doing its job anymore. Gutters that are 15 to 20 years old and showing multiple problem areas are typically better off replaced than band-aided.

During a free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether repairs will hold or if you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to fail again in six months. Sometimes a section can be fixed. Often, especially with older sectional gutters that leak at every seam, replacement is the smarter move.

Sectional gutters come in pre-cut lengths that get pieced together along your roofline. Every joint is a potential leak point. Over time, those seams separate, especially during freeze-thaw cycles or when debris builds up and adds weight.

Seamless gutters are fabricated on-site in one continuous piece for each section of your roof. No seams except at the corners and downspouts. That means fewer places for leaks to develop and better water flow overall.

Seamless costs slightly more upfront, but you’re eliminating the most common failure point in gutter systems. In New Jersey, where temperature swings and heavy rain are constant, seamless gutters last longer and require less maintenance. Most professional gutter replacement contractors won’t even install sectional anymore because the performance difference is that significant.

Most residential gutter replacements in Hillside take one full day. We’re talking about removing the old system, inspecting and repairing fascia if needed, fabricating new seamless gutters, and installing everything with proper pitch and downspout placement.

Larger homes or properties with complex rooflines, multiple stories, or significant fascia repairs might stretch into a second day. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect.

Weather can delay things if we’re dealing with heavy rain or ice, but we don’t start a job unless we can finish it properly. You won’t be left with half a gutter system or exposed fascia boards. Once we start, we work straight through to completion so your home stays protected.

Yes, but only if they’re installed correctly with proper pitch and downspout extensions. Gutters that dump water two feet from your foundation aren’t doing much. Water needs to drain at least four to six feet away, sometimes more depending on your yard’s slope.

Foundation repairs in New Jersey can easily hit $10,000 to $15,000 or more. Gutter replacement runs a fraction of that. The math isn’t complicated—spending $1,000 now beats spending $10,000 later when your basement is flooding or you’ve got cracks in your foundation walls.

Water is the number one cause of foundation problems. It saturates the soil around your home, creates hydrostatic pressure against basement walls, and causes shifting during freeze-thaw cycles. A functional gutter system stops that process before it starts. It’s not glamorous, but it’s one of the most important systems protecting your home’s structural integrity.

Gutter guards can reduce how often you need to clean your gutters, but they’re not a magic solution. Leaves, shingle grit, and small debris can still accumulate on top of guards and need to be cleared off. Some guards also restrict water flow during heavy downpours, which defeats the purpose.

If you’ve got a lot of trees near your roofline—especially oaks or maples—guards might make sense. They won’t eliminate maintenance, but they’ll cut down on how often you’re up on a ladder. Just know that cheaper mesh or screen guards tend to clog faster and can actually make cleaning harder.

We install gutter guards if you want them, but we’re honest about what they will and won’t do. For most homes in Hillside, cleaning gutters twice a year in spring and fall is enough to keep the system working properly. If you’d rather minimize that, we can walk through guard options that actually perform well in New Jersey’s climate without restricting flow.

We replace them before installing new gutters. Fascia boards are what your gutters attach to. If they’re rotted or damaged, your new gutters won’t have a solid anchor point. They’ll sag, pull away, or fail prematurely no matter how well they’re installed.

Fascia rot usually happens because old gutters were overflowing or leaking for years. Water runs down behind the gutter and soaks into the wood. By the time you notice it, the damage is done. The good news is fascia replacement is straightforward—we remove the damaged boards, install new ones, and then mount your gutter system to a solid surface.

This is one of those things a lot of contractors skip because it adds time and cost. But installing gutters over rotted fascia is like putting new tires on a car with a broken axle. It doesn’t work. We check fascia condition during every inspection and include any necessary repairs in your estimate upfront so there are no surprises.

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