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Every inch of rainfall dumps roughly 1,000 gallons of water off your roof. Without a working gutter system, that water goes straight into your foundation, erodes your landscaping, and seeps into your basement.
Forty percent of homeowners have already dealt with damage from failed or clogged gutters. The average water damage claim runs between $11,605 and $14,000. Foundation repairs can cost ten times what you’d spend on a proper gutter replacement.
Seamless gutters reduce leak points by 80% compared to sectional systems. They’re built on-site to fit your roofline exactly, which means fewer joints and far less chance of failure. When installed correctly with the right slope and placement, they move massive amounts of water away from your home quickly and quietly.
You’re not just buying gutters. You’re buying protection from the kind of damage that costs thousands to fix and months to recover from.
We’ve spent ten years working on homes across New Providence and Union County. Our focus is roofing, but gutters are part of that system—they protect everything we install and everything below it.
We’re licensed contractors with certifications from major shingle manufacturers. We offer free estimates and inspections because we want you to see exactly what you’re getting before you commit to anything. No pressure, no upselling, no hidden fees.
New Providence homeowners deal with heavy rainfall, snow accumulation, and ice dams. We’ve seen what happens when gutter systems fail here, and we know how to install systems that handle it. Our reputation is built on doing the work right and being transparent about what that work involves.
We start with a free inspection of your current system. We’ll look at the condition of your gutters, check for water damage around your foundation and fascia, and measure your roofline to determine what you actually need.
Once we’ve assessed everything, we’ll give you a transparent estimate. No surprises, no add-ons you didn’t ask for. If you decide to move forward, we schedule the installation at a time that works for you.
On installation day, we remove your old gutters and inspect the fascia boards for any rot or damage. If we find issues, we’ll address them before installing the new system. Then we fabricate seamless aluminum gutters on-site, custom-fit to your home’s exact measurements.
We install the gutters with proper slope to ensure water flows toward the downspouts, not back toward your home. We secure everything to handle New Jersey’s wind and snow loads. Finally, we test the system, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did.
The whole process typically takes one day for most homes. You’ll have a system that’s built to last 20 to 30 years with basic maintenance.
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A complete gutter replacement means removing your old system, repairing any fascia damage, and installing new seamless aluminum gutters with properly placed downspouts. Most homes in New Providence have between 120 and 250 linear feet of gutters, depending on the size and roofline complexity.
We use aluminum because it lasts, it doesn’t rust, and it handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Seamless construction means fewer joints, which means fewer places for leaks to develop over time. We also make sure your downspouts direct water at least five feet away from your foundation—closer than that and you’re still at risk for erosion and basement seepage.
New Providence gets above-average rainfall compared to much of the country, and winter snow adds another layer of stress to your drainage system. A properly installed gutter system reduces ice dam formation by 60% and prevents the kind of soil erosion that leads to foundation settling.
We’re not here to sell you gutter guards or unnecessary upgrades. If you need them, we’ll tell you why. If you don’t, we’ll tell you that too. What matters is that your home is protected and your investment lasts.
Gutter replacement in New Jersey typically runs between $600 and $1,600, depending on the size of your home, the material you choose, and the complexity of your roofline. Seamless aluminum gutters are the most common choice because they balance cost, durability, and performance.
If your fascia boards are rotted or damaged, that repair adds to the cost. Same goes for homes with multiple stories, steep pitches, or complicated rooflines that require more labor and material. We give you a transparent estimate upfront so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for.
The cost of doing nothing is a lot higher. Foundation repairs average thousands of dollars. Basement flooding repairs run around $4,300. Water damage claims average over $15,000. Spending a fraction of that now saves you from much bigger problems later.
Seamless aluminum gutters last 20 to 30 years when they’re installed correctly and maintained regularly. That’s two to three decades of reliable protection for your home’s foundation, siding, and landscaping.
The key is proper installation. Gutters need the right slope so water flows toward the downspouts instead of pooling. They need to be securely fastened to handle wind and snow loads. And the seams—where they do exist—need to be sealed correctly to prevent leaks.
Maintenance matters too. Cleaning your gutters twice a year removes debris that can cause clogs and overflow. Inspecting them for damage after major storms catches small problems before they become expensive ones. Most homeowners either handle this themselves or hire it out for $100 to $300 annually—a small price compared to what you’d spend fixing water damage.
If your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the house, or leaking at multiple points, replacement is usually the smarter move. Repairs make sense for isolated damage—a single dented section or one loose bracket. But if the problems are widespread, you’re just delaying the inevitable.
Sectional gutters develop leaks at the seams over time. You can patch them, but those patches don’t last forever, and you’ll be back on a ladder within a year or two. Seamless gutters eliminate most of those leak points entirely, which is why they’re the preferred choice for 65% of new installations.
Age is another factor. If your gutters are 15 or 20 years old and starting to show wear, replacement gives you a fresh start with modern materials and better performance. We’ll inspect your system during a free estimate and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation.
Water goes where it wants, and if your gutters aren’t directing it away from your home, it’s going into your foundation. Over time, that causes cracks, settling, and basement flooding. It erodes the soil around your foundation, which makes the problem worse.
Forty percent of homeowners have already experienced damage from clogged or failing gutters. Water damage is responsible for 22.6% of home insurance claims, and the average claim costs over $15,000. Foundation repairs can run ten times the cost of a gutter replacement.
You’ll also see damage to your fascia boards, soffits, and siding. Water that overflows from clogged or broken gutters runs down the exterior walls, causing rot, mold, and peeling paint. In winter, that overflow freezes and creates ice dams, which can damage your roof and lead to interior leaks. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes.
Gutter guards reduce the amount of debris that gets into your gutters, which means less frequent cleaning. Whether you need them depends on how many trees are near your home and whether you’re willing to clean your gutters yourself twice a year.
If you have a lot of mature trees—especially oaks or maples—guards can save you time and hassle. They won’t eliminate maintenance completely, but they’ll cut it down significantly. If you don’t have many trees or you don’t mind cleaning gutters, you can skip them and save the money.
We don’t push gutter guards on every job. Some homeowners benefit from them, others don’t. We’ll look at your property during the estimate and give you an honest recommendation based on what we see. If guards make sense, we’ll explain why. If they don’t, we’ll tell you that too.
Check for licensing and insurance first. Any contractor working on your home should carry liability insurance and workers’ comp. That protects you if something goes wrong during the job.
Look for experience with gutter installation specifically, not just general contracting. Gutters seem simple, but proper installation requires knowledge of slope, fastening, and drainage. A company that’s been doing this for years will know how to handle New Jersey’s weather and the specific challenges of homes in Union County.
Read reviews, but focus on the details. Are customers talking about clear communication, transparent pricing, and quality work? Or are they complaining about upselling, surprise charges, and sloppy installation? We’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do, showing up when we say we’ll show up, and leaving your property cleaner than we found it.
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