Seamless Gutters in Hanover, CT

Custom Gutters That Actually Protect Your Home

Professional seamless gutter installation designed to handle Connecticut weather and keep water where it belongs.

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Professional Gutter Installation Services

What Proper Gutters Actually Do

You get gutters that move water away from your foundation instead of dumping it right next to your house. No more worrying about basement leaks during heavy rains or watching your landscaping get washed away every storm.

Seamless gutters mean fewer joints, which means fewer places for leaks to start. The water flows smoothly from your roof to the downspouts without backing up or spilling over the sides.

Your home looks cleaner too. No more sagging sections or visible seams breaking up the roofline. Just clean lines that follow your house’s shape and actually complement the architecture instead of detracting from it.

Hanover Gutter Company

We Know Connecticut Weather

Sullivan Contracting has been installing gutters for Hanover homeowners who need systems that handle our unpredictable weather. We’ve seen what happens when gutters aren’t installed right the first time.

Most of our work comes from referrals because we show up when we say we will and do the job right. No shortcuts, no surprises on the final bill, no disappearing after the check clears.

We’re local, which means you can reach us if something needs attention. And we’re still here next year if you need service or have questions.

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Gutter Installation Process

Here's How We Install Your Gutters

We start with measuring your roofline and calculating the right pitch for proper drainage. Every house is different, and the slope has to be just right or water sits in the gutters instead of flowing out.

Next, we fabricate your seamless gutters on-site to fit your exact measurements. No piecing together sections that might not line up perfectly. Each run is one continuous piece from corner to corner.

Installation involves securing the gutters to your fascia with proper hangers spaced correctly for Connecticut snow loads. We position downspouts where they’ll move water away from your foundation and landscaping. The whole process typically takes a day, and we clean up completely when we’re done.

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What's Included With Your Installation

You get custom-fabricated seamless gutters cut to your exact measurements. We include all necessary hangers, brackets, and hardware rated for Connecticut weather conditions.

Downspouts are positioned for optimal drainage and include elbows and extensions to direct water away from your foundation. We also install end caps, corners, and any necessary accessories to complete the system.

Every installation includes a thorough cleanup of your property. We haul away old gutters if you’re replacing existing ones, and we don’t leave any debris or materials behind. You get a complete, functional gutter system ready to protect your home from the next storm.

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Quality seamless gutters properly installed should last 20-30 years in Connecticut’s climate. The key factors are the material quality and installation method. Aluminum gutters hold up well against our freeze-thaw cycles, while proper pitch and secure mounting prevent the sagging and pulling that shortens gutter life. We see gutters we installed 15+ years ago still functioning perfectly because they were done right from the start. Poor installation can cut that lifespan in half, which is why the contractor you choose matters more than the price you pay.
Seamless gutters are fabricated in one continuous piece for each run of your roofline, while sectional gutters are assembled from shorter pieces joined together. Those joints in sectional gutters are where most leaks start over time. Seamless gutters eliminate most of these potential failure points, giving you better long-term performance. They also look cleaner because there aren’t visible seams breaking up the lines. The trade-off is seamless gutters require special equipment to fabricate on-site, so they cost slightly more upfront, but they typically save money over time through fewer repairs and longer life.
Look for water stains on your siding below the gutters, which usually means they’re overflowing or leaking. Sagging sections or gutters pulling away from the house indicate the mounting system is failing. If you see water pooling near your foundation after rain, your gutters probably aren’t directing water far enough away. Visible rust, holes, or cracks obviously need attention. Also check if water spills over the sides during moderate rain – that means they’re either clogged, improperly pitched, or too small for your roof area. Most of these issues mean replacement makes more sense than repair.
Seamless gutter installation typically runs $8-15 per linear foot installed, depending on your house’s complexity and the specific materials you choose. A typical Hanover home needs 150-200 feet of gutters, putting most installations in the $1,200-3,000 range. Houses with multiple stories, complex rooflines, or difficult access cost more due to the extra time and safety equipment required. We provide detailed written estimates that break down exactly what you’re paying for, so there aren’t any surprises. The investment usually pays for itself by preventing water damage that costs much more to fix.
Yes, we can install gutters year-round as long as temperatures are above freezing and conditions are safe for our crew. Winter installation actually has some advantages – you’re getting ahead of spring rains, and scheduling is often more flexible. The main limitation is we need dry conditions and can’t work during ice storms or when snow makes rooflines unsafe. If you’re dealing with failing gutters that are causing ice dam problems, winter replacement can actually solve ongoing issues before they get worse. We just plan around weather windows and communicate clearly about any scheduling adjustments needed.
Properly installed seamless gutters help reduce ice dam formation, but they’re just one part of the solution. The smooth interior surface of seamless gutters allows water to flow more freely, reducing the backup that contributes to ice dams. However, ice dams are primarily caused by heat loss from your house melting snow on the roof, which then refreezes at the colder eaves. Good attic insulation and ventilation are more important for preventing ice dams. That said, gutters that drain properly and don’t have debris buildup definitely help minimize the problem compared to clogged or poorly functioning gutters that trap water.