Seamless Gutters in Franklin Hill, CT

Stop Worrying About Water Damage

Custom seamless gutters that actually protect your home’s foundation, landscaping, and exterior surfaces.

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Professional Gutter Installation Franklin Hill

What Properly Installed Gutters Actually Do

You stop checking the basement after every storm. Your landscaping stays intact instead of getting washed out every few months. The water flows where it’s supposed to go, not down your foundation or across your walkways.

Seamless gutters eliminate the weak points that cause most gutter problems. No joints means no leaks. No sections pulling apart during heavy snow loads or ice dams that Connecticut throws at us every winter.

Your home’s exterior stops taking a beating from water runoff. The siding stays cleaner, the foundation stays dry, and you’re not dealing with erosion around your property. That’s what happens when water management actually works the way it should.

Franklin Hill Gutter Company

We Know Connecticut Weather Challenges

Sullivan Contracting has been handling gutter installations in Franklin Hill and throughout Connecticut for years. We understand what New England weather does to homes and what it takes to protect them properly.

We’re not the contractors who disappear after installation. We live and work in this area, so our reputation matters to us every single day. When we install your seamless gutters, we’re thinking about how they’ll perform during the next ice storm, not just how quickly we can finish the job.

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Seamless Gutter Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

We start with measuring your roofline and calculating the proper pitch for optimal water flow. Every home is different, and Connecticut’s weather patterns require specific considerations for capacity and drainage.

The gutters are formed on-site to your exact measurements. No piecing together sections that will eventually fail at the joints. We mount them with proper spacing and secure fasteners that can handle snow loads and ice expansion.

Before we leave, we test the entire system to make sure water flows correctly to the downspouts and away from your foundation. You’ll see exactly how it works and what to expect during the next heavy rain. No surprises, no callbacks for adjustments.

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What's Included in Your Installation

You get gutters formed to your home’s exact measurements using materials designed for Connecticut’s climate. We handle the permits, the proper mounting hardware, and all the detail work that determines whether your gutters perform or cause problems.

Downspouts are positioned for optimal drainage and include proper extensions to direct water away from your foundation. We clean up completely when we’re done – no metal shavings in your landscaping or debris left behind.

The installation includes a walkthrough so you understand how your new system works and what minimal maintenance it requires. We’re available for questions after installation because we want these gutters working properly for years, not just passing inspection on day one.

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Seamless gutters typically last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance, while sectional gutters often need repairs or replacement within 10-15 years. The difference comes down to joints – sectional gutters have multiple connection points that eventually leak, pull apart, or collect debris. Seamless gutters eliminate these failure points entirely. In Connecticut’s climate with freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads, this durability difference becomes even more significant. You’re not just buying gutters, you’re buying decades of reliable water management.
Most Connecticut homes need 5-inch or 6-inch gutters depending on roof area and pitch. We calculate this based on your specific roof’s square footage and the intensity of rainfall our area receives. Connecticut gets some serious downpours, and undersized gutters will overflow no matter how well they’re installed. During our assessment, we measure your roofline and factor in local weather patterns to determine the right capacity. Getting this calculation right the first time prevents overflow issues and the water damage that comes with them.
Seamless gutters handle Connecticut winters better than sectional systems because there are no joints to separate under snow weight or ice expansion. We install them with proper pitch and use mounting hardware rated for snow loads typical in our area. Ice dams still form with any gutter system – that’s usually an attic insulation or ventilation issue – but seamless gutters are less likely to be damaged when ice dams occur. The continuous construction means ice can’t push sections apart like it does with joined gutters.
Yes, we regularly install gutter systems on homes that never had them or where previous gutters were removed. This involves mounting the fascia boards if needed and determining the best placement for downspouts and drainage. Homes without gutters often have existing water damage or erosion issues that we factor into the installation plan. We’ll assess your home’s current condition and design a system that addresses any existing drainage problems while preventing future ones.
Seamless gutters cost more upfront – typically 20-30% more than sectional gutters for the initial installation. But you save money over time through reduced maintenance, fewer repairs, and longer lifespan. Most homeowners break even within 5-7 years when you factor in the repair costs that sectional gutters require. In Connecticut’s climate, sectional gutters often need joint repairs, resealing, or section replacement every few years. With seamless gutters, you’re done worrying about it for decades.
Yes, we warranty both materials and workmanship on our seamless gutter installations. The specific terms depend on the materials chosen, but you’re covered for manufacturing defects and installation issues. More importantly, we stand behind our work because we’re local contractors who depend on our reputation in Franklin Hill and surrounding areas. If something isn’t working right, we want to know about it and fix it. Our goal is gutters that perform properly for decades, not just pass inspection on installation day.