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You’re not replacing gutters because you want to. You’re doing it because the alternative is worse. Water pooling around your foundation. Basement flooding after every heavy rain. Rotted fascia boards you didn’t even know were failing until the paint started peeling.
Coram gets hit with everything Long Island weather throws at homes. Forty-six inches of annual rainfall. Nor’easters dumping snow and ice. Salt air eating through metal faster than you’d expect. Your gutters either handle it, or your home pays the price.
When we replace your gutter system, you get seamless construction that eliminates the weak points where leaks start. You get proper pitch and placement so water moves away from your foundation instead of soaking into it. You get materials designed for coastal conditions, not the cheapest option that’ll need replacing in five years. Most importantly, you stop wondering if the next storm is going to flood your basement or crack your foundation.
Home Team Construction isn’t some national franchise sending different crews every time. We’re licensed contractors who live and work in Suffolk County. We’ve spent over ten years replacing gutters, fixing roofs, and solving water damage problems for homeowners who needed someone reliable.
We know what happens to homes in Coram when gutters fail. We’ve seen the foundation cracks, the basement floods, the rotted fascia boards hidden behind peeling paint. We’ve also seen what proper gutter replacement does—it stops those problems before they cost you ten grand in foundation repairs.
Every crew member is licensed and insured. Every estimate is transparent before we start. We show up when we say we will, we do the work right, and we stand behind it because our reputation in this community matters more than rushing to the next job.
First, we come out and actually look at your home. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we’re checking pitch, measuring runs, looking at fascia condition, and figuring out where water needs to go. You get a clear estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no upselling you on things you don’t need.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the installation around your life, not ours. Our crew shows up on time with the right equipment and materials. We remove your old gutters carefully so we’re not damaging siding or trim. Then we install seamless gutters custom-formed to your home’s exact measurements, properly pitched and secured to handle Long Island’s weather.
We test the system before we leave. We clean up completely. And we walk you through what we did so you understand how your new gutters work and what to expect. The whole process typically takes one to two days depending on your home’s size, and you’re left with a system that’ll protect your foundation for the next twenty to thirty years.
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Seamless aluminum gutters custom-formed on-site to eliminate joints where leaks start. We’re not piecing together sections with connectors that’ll fail in three years. Your system is one continuous piece per run, properly pitched to move water efficiently away from your foundation.
Coram homes face specific challenges. The coastal humidity keeps debris damp through winter, rotting out fascia boards most homeowners don’t notice until there’s visible damage. We inspect and repair fascia before installing new gutters so you’re not mounting a new system to rotted wood. That’s the kind of thing that matters in five years when your gutters are still doing their job instead of pulling away from your house.
You also get downspouts positioned to actually drain water away from your foundation, not just dump it at the base of your home. We extend drainage where needed based on your property’s grading and existing water flow patterns. The gutter replacement cost in Coram typically runs eight to twelve dollars per linear foot for professional installation with quality materials—a fraction of what foundation repairs cost when gutters fail.
Most Coram homeowners pay between eight and twelve dollars per linear foot for professional seamless gutter installation. A typical single-family home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters runs about $1,200 to $2,400 total. That includes removal of old gutters, fascia inspection and minor repairs if needed, custom-formed seamless aluminum gutters, proper hangers and pitch, and downspouts with extensions.
The price varies based on your home’s height, roofline complexity, and fascia condition. Two-story homes cost more because of the equipment and safety requirements. Homes with multiple roof valleys or complex angles take longer to measure and install correctly. And if your fascia boards are rotted from years of failed gutters, those need repair before we mount anything new.
We give you a clear written estimate before starting so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s done. We also offer flexible financing with eighteen-month interest-free options if you’d rather spread payments out instead of paying everything upfront.
The actual installation typically takes one to two days depending on your home’s size and complexity. A straightforward ranch with simple rooflines? We’re usually done in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple roof valleys and complex drainage needs might take two full days to complete properly.
The timeline from your first call to finished installation depends on our schedule and your availability. We’ll come out for the initial inspection and estimate within a few days. Once you approve the estimate, we typically schedule installation within one to two weeks, though we can move faster for emergency situations like storm damage.
Weather affects the timeline too. We don’t install gutters in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing—the materials don’t seal properly and we can’t guarantee the work. If we have to reschedule due to weather, we’ll give you as much notice as possible and get you back on the calendar immediately. Most Coram homeowners go from first contact to completed installation within two to three weeks total.
If your gutters are pulling away from the house, sagging between hangers, or leaking at multiple seams, replacement makes more sense than repair. Sectional gutters with joint problems don’t get better with patches—they get worse every season until you’re dealing with foundation damage or rotted fascia.
Repairs work when the damage is isolated. One section got crushed by a falling branch? We can replace that section. A single downspout came loose during a storm? That’s a quick fix. But if you’re looking at widespread rust, multiple leaks, or gutters that are ten-plus years old and constantly causing problems, you’re throwing money at a system that’s already failed.
Here’s the reality for Coram homes: coastal humidity and salt air accelerate gutter deterioration. Sectional systems with joints and connectors fail faster here than in drier climates. Seamless gutter replacement eliminates those weak points entirely and typically lasts twenty to thirty years with basic maintenance. That’s why most homeowners who call us for repairs end up choosing replacement once they understand the long-term cost difference.
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut pieces that connect together with joints and sealant. Those joints are where leaks start. Every connection point is a potential failure point, especially in Long Island’s climate where temperature swings and coastal moisture constantly stress the seals.
Seamless gutters are custom-formed on-site to your home’s exact measurements. Each run is one continuous piece of aluminum with no joints except at corners and downspouts. Fewer connections mean fewer places for leaks to develop. The continuous construction also looks cleaner and handles heavy water flow more efficiently than sectional systems.
For Coram homeowners, seamless makes even more sense because of the weather conditions. When nor’easters dump several inches of rain in a few hours, your gutters need to move a lot of water fast. Seamless systems handle that volume without the weak points where sectional gutters typically overflow or separate. You pay slightly more upfront for seamless installation, but you avoid the constant repairs and premature replacement that sectional systems require in coastal areas.
Yes, but only if they’re installed correctly and maintained properly. Gutters don’t prevent foundation damage by existing—they prevent it by moving thousands of gallons of water away from your foundation every year. When gutters fail, all that water dumps right at the base of your home, saturating the soil and creating hydrostatic pressure against your foundation walls.
In Coram, where we get forty-six inches of annual rainfall plus snowmelt, that’s a massive amount of water. A single inch of rain on a 2,000-square-foot roof produces over 1,200 gallons of runoff. Without functioning gutters, that water pools around your foundation, seeps into basements, erodes landscaping, and eventually causes the cracks and settling that lead to expensive structural repairs.
Proper gutter replacement with correct pitch, secure mounting, and downspouts that extend drainage away from your foundation stops this cycle. You’re not just buying gutters—you’re buying protection for the single biggest investment most people make. Foundation repairs in Suffolk County easily run $10,000 or more. Gutter replacement costs a fraction of that and prevents the problem entirely.
If your gutters have been failing for a while, there’s a good chance your fascia has water damage. The fascia board is what gutters mount to, and it’s also what protects the ends of your roof rafters from weather exposure. When gutters overflow or leak, water runs down behind them and soaks into the fascia, causing rot you can’t see until it’s serious.
Warning signs include peeling paint near the roofline, visible water stains on fascia boards, gutters that seem loose or pull away easily, and soft spots if you press on the fascia from a ladder. In Coram’s humid coastal climate, wet debris sitting in failed gutters keeps fascia damp for months, accelerating rot even when you don’t see obvious damage.
We inspect fascia condition during every gutter replacement estimate. If we find rot, we’ll show you exactly where it is and what needs repair before we install new gutters. Mounting gutters to rotted fascia is like building on a bad foundation—it’ll fail quickly and you’ll be paying for the work twice. We repair or replace damaged fascia as part of the installation so your new gutter system has solid backing that’ll last as long as the gutters themselves.
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