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You’re not replacing gutters because they look bad. You’re doing it because water’s going where it shouldn’t—into your basement, under your foundation, or down the side of your house.
When your gutter system works right, every rainstorm gets channeled away from everything you’ve invested in. No more standing water near your foundation. No more soil erosion eating away at your landscaping. No more moisture creeping into your basement during Long Island’s heavy rainfall months.
The difference between a properly installed seamless gutter system and a failing one isn’t subtle. It’s the difference between dry basements and $10,000+ foundation repairs. Between stable soil and constant drainage problems. Between a home that weathers coastal storms and one that shows damage after every nor’easter.
That’s what you’re actually paying for—protection that works when Northwest Harbor gets hit with summer downpours, fall storms, and winter freeze-thaw cycles that test every weak point in your home’s exterior.
We’ve been handling exterior work across Suffolk County long enough to know what Long Island weather does to gutter systems. We’re not learning on your house.
Every crew member is licensed and insured. We live in the area, so the quality of our work reflects on us locally—at the hardware store, at kids’ sports games, everywhere. That matters when you’re trusting someone with your home.
We’ve replaced gutters on hundreds of homes dealing with the same coastal conditions yours faces. Salt air, heavy seasonal debris, sudden summer storms, winter ice buildup—we know what fails first and how to install systems that last 20+ years instead of needing repairs every few seasons.
First, we come out to look at what you’re dealing with. We check the fascia boards for rot, measure your roofline, look at how water’s currently draining, and figure out if your downspout placement is actually working for your property’s grade.
You get a clear estimate before we start. No surprises, no upselling once we’re halfway through. You’ll know what the job costs and what materials we’re using—typically seamless aluminum that’s built for coastal conditions.
Installation day, we remove your old system and inspect everything underneath. If there’s fascia damage, we’ll tell you before it becomes a bigger problem. Then we install your new seamless gutters, position downspouts where they’ll actually move water away from your foundation, and test the whole system to make sure it’s draining correctly.
The job usually takes a day for most homes. We clean up completely, and you’re left with a gutter system that does what it’s supposed to—keeps water away from your house.
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You’re getting seamless aluminum gutters custom-fit to your roofline. Not sectional gutters that leak at every seam. The seamless design means fewer weak points and better performance during Northwest Harbor’s wet months—November through January, when debris sits damp in gutters and causes the most damage.
We position downspouts based on your property’s drainage, not just where the old ones were. If your yard slopes toward your foundation or you’ve got areas where water pools, that affects where downspouts should go. We account for that.
You’re also getting proper fascia inspection. A lot of gutter problems start because rotting fascia boards weren’t caught early. We check for damage before installing new gutters, so you’re not mounting a new system to wood that’s already failing.
The materials we use are chosen for Long Island’s coastal climate. Aluminum resists salt air corrosion better than steel. Properly pitched seamless gutters handle heavy rainfall without overflowing. And quality installation means your system works right from day one—no callbacks because something wasn’t sloped correctly or downspouts are dumping water in the wrong spot.
If you’ve got sections pulling away from your fascia, visible cracks or holes, or rust eating through the metal, you’re past the repair stage. Same if your gutters are sagging in multiple spots or you’re seeing water damage on your fascia boards.
Repairs make sense for isolated problems—one damaged section, a single loose bracket, or a downspout that needs reattachment. But if you’re looking at multiple issues across your whole system, or if your gutters are 20+ years old and showing wear in several areas, replacement is the smarter move. You’ll spend less overall than patching problems every season.
The other sign is if your gutters are sectional with seams every 10 feet. Those seams leak over time, no matter how well they’re sealed. Upgrading to seamless gutters eliminates that ongoing maintenance issue entirely.
Sectional gutters come in pre-cut lengths that get joined together with connectors and sealant. Every seam is a potential leak point, especially after a few years of expansion and contraction from temperature changes. You’ll end up resealing those joints regularly.
Seamless gutters are formed on-site to match your exact roofline length. No seams except at corners and downspouts. That means fewer places for leaks to develop and less maintenance over the life of the system.
For Northwest Harbor homes dealing with coastal humidity and seasonal debris, seamless gutters perform better long-term. Less standing water in the seams means less chance of rust or rot spreading to your fascia. And during heavy rainfall—which Long Island gets plenty of—seamless systems handle water flow more efficiently without leaking at connection points.
Most single-family homes take one day from start to finish. We remove the old system, inspect and address any fascia issues, install new seamless gutters, position downspouts, and test drainage—all in the same day.
Larger homes or properties with complex rooflines might take a day and a half. If we find fascia damage that needs repair before we can mount new gutters, that adds time, but we’ll tell you that during the estimate so there’s no surprise.
Weather can affect timing. We don’t install gutters in rain or when temperatures are below freezing, because proper installation requires specific conditions for materials to seal and set correctly. But once we start your job, we work straight through to completion. You won’t have a half-finished gutter system sitting on your house for days.
If your basement moisture is coming from surface water that’s not being directed away from your foundation, yes—properly installed gutters with correctly positioned downspouts make a significant difference. That’s one of the most common causes of basement dampness in Long Island homes.
But gutters are only part of your home’s water management system. If you’ve got foundation cracks, poor yard grading, or a high water table, gutters alone won’t solve everything. They’ll handle the 1,000+ gallons of water coming off your roof during storms, but other water sources need other solutions.
What we do is make sure every downspout is extended far enough from your foundation and positioned to work with your property’s natural drainage. If water’s been pooling near your foundation because old gutters were overflowing or downspouts were dumping right next to the house, fixing that often eliminates basement moisture issues entirely. We’ve seen it happen on dozens of Northwest Harbor properties where the only problem was poor gutter performance.
For most homes in the area, you’re looking at $1,800 to $3,500 depending on your home’s size, roofline complexity, and how many downspouts you need. A straightforward ranch with simple rooflines costs less than a two-story home with multiple roof levels and valleys.
That price includes removal of your old system, seamless aluminum gutter installation, proper downspout placement, and cleanup. If we find fascia damage during inspection, repairs for that are additional—but we’ll tell you the cost before doing any extra work.
We give you a clear estimate upfront. No hourly rates that keep climbing. No surprise charges once we’re on site. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start, and that’s what you’ll pay when we’re done. We also offer flexible payment options including 18-month interest-free plans, because we know gutter replacement isn’t usually a planned expense.
You get a 25-year warranty on materials—that’s the manufacturer’s coverage on the aluminum gutters themselves. Our labor warranty covers installation for two years, which means if something wasn’t installed correctly and it’s causing problems, we come back and fix it at no cost to you.
The labor warranty covers things like improper pitch causing standing water, brackets that weren’t secured correctly, or downspouts that weren’t positioned right. It doesn’t cover damage from falling branches, ice dams, or someone leaning a ladder against your gutters and bending them.
Most importantly, we guarantee our installations won’t leak at the seams or pull away from your fascia under normal conditions. If water’s overflowing because we didn’t pitch the gutters correctly, or if sections are sagging because brackets weren’t spaced properly, that’s on us to fix. You shouldn’t have to pay twice for work that should’ve been done right the first time.
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