Seamless Gutters in North Stonington, CT

Stop Worrying About Water Damage

Custom seamless gutters that actually protect your home from Connecticut’s toughest weather.

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What Proper Gutters Actually Do

You’re not just buying gutters. You’re buying peace of mind every time it rains.

When your gutters work right, water flows exactly where it should – away from your foundation, away from your basement, away from your landscaping. No more watching puddles form against your house during storms. No more crossing your fingers that this winter won’t bring ice dams.

Seamless gutters eliminate the weak points where sections connect. That means fewer leaks, less maintenance, and better protection for what’s probably your biggest investment. Your home stays dry, your foundation stays solid, and you stop losing sleep over the next heavy rain.

North Stonington Gutter Company

We Know Connecticut Weather

Sullivan Contracting has been installing gutter systems throughout Connecticut for years. We understand what works here and what doesn’t.

Connecticut’s freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on gutters. We’ve seen what happens when gutters aren’t installed with the right slope or when materials can’t handle our winters. That’s why we focus on getting it right the first time.

We’re not the biggest gutter company in the state, but we’re the one North Stonington homeowners call when they want the job done properly. Local references available.

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Seamless Gutter Installation Process

How We Install Your Gutters

First, we measure your roofline and calculate the proper slope for optimal water flow. Every home is different, and cookie-cutter approaches don’t work.

Next, we fabricate your gutters on-site to exact specifications. Seamless means exactly that – no joints except at corners and downspouts. We install with heavy-duty hangers spaced properly to handle Connecticut snow loads.

Finally, we test the entire system to ensure water flows correctly to downspouts and away from your foundation. You’ll see exactly how it works before we consider the job complete. Most installations take one day, weather permitting.

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What's Included With Installation

Your seamless gutter installation includes custom-fabricated gutters cut to your exact roofline measurements. We provide all necessary downspouts, elbows, and end caps, plus professional-grade hangers rated for New England weather conditions.

We handle the complete installation from measuring to cleanup. That includes removing old gutters if needed, installing new fascia boards where necessary, and ensuring proper drainage away from your home’s foundation.

Every installation comes with our workmanship warranty. We also provide maintenance recommendations specific to your setup and Connecticut’s seasonal challenges. You’ll know exactly how to keep your new gutters functioning properly for years to come.

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Quality seamless gutters properly installed can last 20-30 years in Connecticut’s climate. The key factors are material quality and correct installation. Aluminum gutters handle our freeze-thaw cycles well when installed with proper slope and adequate hangers. Regular cleaning and minor maintenance will help them reach their full lifespan. We’ve seen well-maintained seamless gutters from the 1990s still functioning perfectly today.
Seamless gutters are fabricated in continuous lengths with no joints along straight runs. Sectional gutters have connecting pieces every 10-20 feet where sections meet. Those connections are where most leaks develop over time. Seamless gutters only have joints at corners and downspout connections, dramatically reducing potential leak points. They also look cleaner and handle water flow more efficiently than sectional systems.
Proper gutter installation helps but doesn’t eliminate ice dams entirely – that’s mainly an attic insulation and ventilation issue. However, correctly sloped gutters that drain completely reduce ice buildup. We install gutters with adequate slope so water doesn’t pool and freeze. We also recommend gutter guards in areas prone to ice dam problems. The key is ensuring your gutters aren’t contributing to the problem by holding standing water.
We can install gutters in cold weather as long as conditions are safe and dry. Snow or ice on the roof makes installation dangerous and less effective. Temperatures below 20°F make some materials brittle and harder to work with properly. We typically recommend scheduling installations during milder weather when possible, but emergency replacements can often be handled year-round depending on specific conditions.
Seamless gutters need cleaning 2-3 times per year in most North Stonington locations – more if you have lots of trees overhead. The seamless design means fewer places for debris to catch and cause clogs. You’ll want to check downspouts for blockages and ensure water flows freely. Annual inspection of hangers and joints is smart, especially after heavy snow loads. Overall maintenance is significantly less than sectional gutters.
Most Connecticut homes need 5-inch gutters with 3×4 inch downspouts for adequate capacity. Larger homes or those with steep roofs may require 6-inch gutters. The key is matching gutter size to your roof’s square footage and pitch. Undersized gutters overflow during heavy rains, while oversized gutters look disproportionate and cost more than necessary. We calculate the right size based on your specific roof area and local rainfall data.