Seamless Gutters in Stonington, CT

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Custom seamless gutters that actually protect your foundation, landscaping, and peace of mind through every Connecticut storm.

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What Proper Gutters Actually Do

You get gutters that handle whatever Connecticut weather throws at them. No more watching water pour over the sides during heavy rains, wondering if your foundation is getting damaged.

Seamless gutters mean no joints to fail, no sections pulling apart, and no constant repairs. They’re custom-measured and formed on-site to fit your roofline exactly. This isn’t just about moving water – it’s about protecting everything you’ve invested in your property.

When gutters work right, you stop thinking about them. Your landscaping stays put. Your basement stays dry. Your foundation stays solid. You get to focus on everything else that matters instead of worrying whether the next storm is going to cause problems you can’t see until it’s too late.

Stonington Gutter Company

We Know Connecticut Weather

Sullivan Contracting has been handling gutter installations throughout Connecticut for years. We know what works here and what doesn’t.

Coastal Connecticut isn’t easy on gutters. You’ve got salt air, heavy rains, ice, and storms that test every part of your home’s protection system. We size and install gutters that handle it all.

We’re not the guys who show up, take measurements, and disappear. We’re the contractors your neighbors recommend because we do the work right the first time and stand behind what we install.

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Seamless Gutter Installation Process

How We Install Your Gutters

First, we measure your roofline and assess your home’s specific drainage needs. Every house is different, and cookie-cutter approaches don’t work when you’re dealing with Connecticut’s weather patterns.

Next, we form your gutters on-site using our professional equipment. This means they’re made to your exact specifications – no trying to make standard sections work where they don’t fit. We install proper hangers, ensure correct slope for drainage, and position downspouts where they’ll move water away from your foundation effectively.

Finally, we test the system and clean up completely. You get gutters that work from day one, with no debris left behind and no guesswork about whether they’ll handle the next storm. The whole process typically takes a day, depending on your home’s size and complexity.

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What's Included in Professional Installation

You get gutters sized correctly for your roof area and Connecticut’s rainfall patterns. This matters more than most people realize – undersized gutters overflow, oversized ones look wrong and don’t function properly.

We include proper hangers spaced correctly to handle snow loads and ice. Cheap installations fail because contractors skip this step. We also ensure downspouts are positioned to move water away from your foundation and landscaping effectively.

Your installation includes cleanup and a final inspection to make sure everything works as it should. We don’t consider the job done until water flows where it’s supposed to go and your property is left clean. You also get information on basic maintenance to keep your gutters working properly for years.

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Properly installed seamless gutters typically last 15-20 years in Connecticut, sometimes longer with regular maintenance. The seamless design eliminates the weak points where sectional gutters usually fail first. Connecticut’s weather is tough on gutters – you’ve got freeze-thaw cycles, salt air near the coast, and heavy rains that test every joint and connection. Seamless gutters handle these conditions better because there are fewer places for problems to start. The key is proper installation with correct slope, adequate hangers, and appropriate sizing for your roof area.
Seamless gutters are formed as one continuous piece for each run of your roofline, while sectional gutters are assembled from pre-made pieces joined together. Those joints in sectional systems are where most problems happen – they leak, separate, and collect debris. Seamless gutters only have joints at corners and downspout connections, dramatically reducing potential failure points. They also look cleaner and handle water flow more efficiently because there are no interruptions in the channel. The trade-off is that seamless gutters require professional installation with specialized equipment, while sectional gutters can be a DIY project.
Gutter sizing depends on your roof area, roof pitch, and local rainfall intensity. We calculate the square footage of roof area that drains to each gutter section, then factor in Connecticut’s typical rainfall rates. Steeper roofs shed water faster and need larger gutters or more downspouts. Most homes need 5-inch gutters, but larger or steeper roofs often require 6-inch systems. Getting this wrong means either overflow during heavy rains or gutters that look oversized for your home. We measure and calculate rather than guess because undersized gutters cause the exact problems you’re trying to prevent.
We can install gutters year-round as long as conditions are safe for our crew. The main limitations are ice on the roof, extremely cold temperatures that make materials brittle, or active precipitation. Connecticut winters have plenty of clear, cold days that work fine for installation. Actually, winter installation can be smart because you’re ready for spring rains and snowmelt. We just need safe access to your roofline and reasonable working conditions. If weather delays your project, we’ll reschedule rather than rush installation in unsafe conditions.
Seamless gutters need cleaning 2-3 times per year and occasional inspection for proper drainage. Connecticut’s trees mean debris accumulation, especially in fall. Clean gutters in late spring after everything’s done blooming, mid-fall after most leaves drop, and check them after major storms. Look for proper water flow during rains – water should move smoothly to downspouts without pooling or overflowing. Also check that downspouts drain away from your foundation. The seamless design means fewer places for problems to develop, but regular cleaning keeps them working properly and helps you spot any issues early.
Yes, we warranty our installation workmanship and the materials we use carry manufacturer warranties. Installation warranty covers proper attachment, correct slope for drainage, and joint integrity. Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically cover defects and premature failure. What’s not covered is damage from impacts, extreme weather events, or lack of maintenance. We explain exactly what’s covered before starting work so there are no surprises later. Good installation with quality materials should give you years of trouble-free service, and warranty coverage provides backup if something does go wrong.