Expert Gutter Contractor Serving Bergen, Passaic, and Essex Counties
When it comes to quality gutter installation and repair, Garden State Home Exteriors is your go-to local gutter contractor in Bergen County, Passaic County, Essex County, and surrounding areas. Our professional and affordable gutter services are trusted by homeowners, commercial properties, and industrial buildings alike. With our extensive experience and dedication to quality, we ensure that your gutter system is installed and maintained to perfection.
Why Choose Garden State Home Exteriors as Your Gutter Contractors?
Professional Expertise
As a trusted gutter company, we have years of experience handling all aspects of gutter installation, repair, and maintenance. We are equipped to manage gutters on residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
High-Quality Materials
We use only premium-quality materials, selecting top brands to provide our customers with the best guttering systems. Whether you need seamless gutters, copper gutters, or aluminum gutters, we guarantee a solution that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations.
Free Estimates and Emergency Services
We believe in providing transparent, upfront pricing. That’s why we offer free estimates on all gutter services. Plus, if you have a gutter emergency, you can count on us to respond quickly and effectively.
Types of Gutters We Install
- Seamless Gutters: Our seamless gutters are custom-made for a perfect fit, reducing the risk of leaks and ensuring smooth water flow. These gutters are available in various materials and colors, making them ideal for any property type.
- Copper Gutters: Known for their durability and timeless look, copper gutters add an elegant touch to your building’s exterior. They are highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making them an excellent long-term investment.
- Aluminum Gutters: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum gutters are a popular choice for their affordability and ease of installation. These gutters are available in a range of colors to match your home’s exterior.
- Vinyl Gutters: Ideal for budget-conscious homeowners, vinyl gutters are low-maintenance and resistant to rust. While they may not last as long as metal options, they are a cost-effective choice for many homes.
Gutter Services Offered in Bergen, Passaic, and Essex Counties
- Gutter Installation: Proper installation is key to a long-lasting gutter system. Our skilled team will install your gutters with precision, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
- Gutter Replacement: When it’s time to replace your old gutters, Garden State Home Exteriors provides professional replacement services. We’ll help you choose the right material and style to complement your property and meet your functional needs.
- Gutter Guard Installation: Tired of clogged gutters? Our gutter guard installation services are designed to prevent leaves, twigs, and other debris from entering your gutters. Gutter guards keep your system clear, reducing the need for regular cleaning and minimizing the risk of water damage.
- Gutter Maintenance and Repair: Regular maintenance is essential for a reliable gutter system. We offer gutter cleaning, inspection, and repair services to keep your gutters in top condition.
Keep Your Gutters Clean with Gutter Guards
Our high-quality gutter guards are the perfect solution for keeping your gutters clean and free-flowing. By blocking debris like leaves and twigs, gutter guards ensure that rainwater can flow freely through your gutter system. This not only reduces the need for frequent cleaning but also helps prevent clogs, leaks, and potential water damage to your property.
Contact Garden State Home Exteriors for a Free Estimate!
If you’re searching for a dependable gutter contractor for your next project, reach out to Garden State Home Exteriors today. We offer free estimates and expert advice on gutter installation, repair, and maintenance. Whether you need a new gutter system, gutter replacement, or gutter guard installation, our experienced team is here to help. Call us at (201) 739-8700 or send us a message online to schedule your free consultation and estimate.
Asked Questions about Gutters
1. Is there a cost for getting an estimate?
Is there a cost for getting an estimate? A: No, we will give you a prompt, written quote at no cost to you. Under normal circumstances, we guarantee the price for up to 180 days.
2. Are gutters just gutters or can they differ?
No. Gutter product quality and installation practices differ greatly.
3. We have a large roof area; does Garden State Home Exteriors install over-sized gutters?
Yes. We install large 6” steel “fascia style” gutters as well as our 5” aluminum gutter. We provide the options to best fit your home’s needs.
4. I have seen where some home’s gutters seem to be sagging or warped from snow and ice weight. Is there any way to prevent this?
Available from us are our “Super Bracket.” This bracket is the strongest in the industry and was designed for this very reason.
5. Should I Get Vinyl Gutters?
Vinyl is a fairly strong material. And vinyl gutters are cheaper than other options. But the fact remains that these gutters should be your last option, and only for temporary fixes. The reason for this is that there are gutters with stronger materials. And unless you live in an area with very little rainfall in a year, there’s a good chance that vinyl gutters will have a difficult time keeping up with the amount of water they might need to handle.
6. What Are the Benefits of Seamless Gutters?
Seamless gutters are called this because they are an entire piece fabricated specifically for the dimensions of your roof. Installing these are a little bit more complicated than installing sectional gutters, but the benefits are worth it. The problem with sectional gutters is that their seams are potential problem spots. For one thing, if their flashing gets damaged, these sections can become leak sources. And then, they can become the home of bugs and small animals.
7. What can you tell me about downspouts and elbows?
The downspouts are the pieces that channel water from the gutters at the roof line to the ground. They are essential to the gutter system because they carry water away from your home’s foundation. Some homeowners make the mistake of selecting larger gutters and smaller downspouts. When choosing the size and number of downspouts it’s important to think about how much rainwater your gutters need to accommodate. It doesn’t matter how big the gutters are, your downspouts are the key factors when it comes to water capacity. The shape of downspouts is generally rectangular. Popular sizes are two by three inches, three by four inches, or four by five inches. Sometimes downspouts need to change direction or be diverted around an obstruction. If that is the case, an elbow will be installed. There are also elbows with a longer exit length that are used at the bottom of a downspout to divert water farther away from the house and foundation.
8. What do you install at the corner of the gutters?
Every house has corners and turns that will need to be incorporated when installing the gutter system. A corner of the gutter that turns is called a mitre. Mitres can have an inside radius or outside radius, depending where the turn is being made. The end of the gutter is closed by an end cap. It is essential that the end cap be securely fastened and sealed to prevent leakage.
9.Which are the two options to hang gutters?
The spike and ferrule system is used to attach the straight gutter pieces to the eaves of the roof. The ferrule helps to maintain the width of the gutter pieces and the spike is inserted into the roof through the ferrule to hold it in place. The hidden hanger and screw method is more common because it makes gutter cleaning a lot easier. With this system the gutters are held up by a hanger that is attached to the house with a screw. Straps are used to attach the vertical downspout pieces to the side of the house.
10. Should I consider a gutter protection system?
Cleaning a clogged gutter is a dirty job — and sometimes a dangerous job — but it is absolutely necessary to prevent blockage and backup and to keep water flowing freely. All kinds of debris find their way into gutters: leaves, pine needles, twigs and even nuts that squirrels drop. An excellent alternative to hand-cleaning gutters is to install a gutter protection system. These can be as simple as a mesh screen or as complex as a specially shaped covering that allows water to enter the gutter but keeps debris out. The benefits of a gutter protection system include the assurance that water running off the roof will find a free passage to the downspouts and the convenience of not having to climb a ladder several times each year to clean out the gutters by hand.