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Connecticut Gutter Contractor

Gutter Installation & Replacement in Connecticut

Move water away from your roof, siding, and foundation with a properly designed gutter system.

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About Our Gutters Service

Professional Gutters in Connecticut

Gutters play a critical role in protecting Connecticut homes from water damage. Fancy House LLC installs and replaces gutter systems that help manage heavy rain, snow melt, and runoff from roof surfaces. Proper slope, capacity, downspout placement, and secure attachment all matter as much as the gutter material itself.

  • Seamless aluminum gutters
  • Downspouts and extensions
  • Hangers and edge flashing details
  • Gutter protection systems
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Why It Matters

Benefits for Connecticut Homeowners

Foundation Protection

Effective drainage reduces the chance of water pooling near the foundation.

Siding & Fascia Protection

Controlled runoff helps prevent staining, rot, and moisture damage along exterior surfaces.

Reduced Erosion

Proper downspout discharge helps protect landscaping and walkways from uncontrolled water flow.

Better Roof Edge Performance

A well-designed gutter system supports the overall performance of the roof and eave details.

Service Options

Gutters Options We Provide

Drainage Design

Seamless Gutters, Pitch & Water Management

Gutters protect siding, fascia, landscaping, and foundations from concentrated roof runoff. Fancy House sizes, pitches, and secures seamless aluminum systems for Connecticut rainfall, leaf load, and winter ice stress.

Seamless aluminum gutter installation on a Connecticut home

Seamless Aluminum Fabrication

We form seamless aluminum gutter runs on-site to custom lengths, minimizing leak-prone joints along straight runs and providing a clean, continuous line at the roof edge.

  • .027–.032 gauge aluminum options
  • On-site extrusion for exact run lengths
  • K-style and half-round profiles
  • Color-matched coil to complement trim and fascia
Properly pitched gutter run along a Connecticut roofline

Gutter Sizing, Pitch & Capacity

Undersized gutters overflow in Connecticut downpours. We calculate capacity from roof area, pitch, and valley concentration, then set slope — typically 1/4 inch per 10 feet — toward strategically placed downspouts.

  • 5-inch and 6-inch K-style sizing
  • Pitch set for positive flow without visible sag
  • Extra downspouts on large roof planes
  • Capacity review at valleys and upper roofs
Hidden gutter hanger attachment at fascia board

Hidden Hangers & Fascia Integration

We secure gutters with hidden hanger systems spaced for snow and ice load, not just fair-weather rain. Fascia condition is inspected first — rotted boards are addressed so gutters stay straight and attached.

  • Hidden structural hangers at recommended spacing
  • Fascia and soffit inspection before install
  • Drip edge and roof metal coordination
  • Thermal movement allowance at long runs
Downspout and drainage extension on a Connecticut home

Downspouts, Extensions & Drainage

Downspouts are routed away from foundations, walkways, and planting beds. We install extensions, splash blocks, or underground leaders where grade and layout require positive discharge.

  • 3x4 and oversized downspout options
  • Extensions to move water away from foundation
  • Underground drain tie-ins where appropriate
  • Leaf-heavy area planning for maintenance access

Connecticut Considerations

Built for Local Conditions

Connecticut homes often deal with heavy spring and summer rain, leaf buildup in fall, and ice-related stress in winter. Gutter sizing, attachment strength, and downspout routing are especially important where roof areas are large or landscaping sits close to the foundation. Fancy House designs gutter solutions around how water actually moves on your home.

Materials & Products

What We Work With

  • Seamless aluminum gutters
  • Downspouts and extensions
  • Hangers and edge flashing details
  • Gutter protection systems
Gutters for Connecticut homes

Our Process

What to Expect

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01

Site Review

We inspect current gutter performance, roof edges, and drainage patterns around the home.

02

System Planning

We determine gutter size, downspout placement, and any protection options needed.

03

Installation

Gutters are installed with proper pitch, secure fastening, and clean finished details.

04

Flow Test

We confirm drainage performance and review maintenance recommendations with you.

Project Example

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Recent Work

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Fairfield, CT Aluminum

Rainfall is now routed away from the home more effectively, reducing overflow and helping protect the exterior and foundation areas.

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Milford, CT Aluminum

Storm runoff is now captured more reliably, keeping the front entry drier and reducing erosion along the planting beds.

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FAQ

Homeowner Questions About Gutters

There is no fixed timeline. Replacement is usually warranted when gutters sag, leak repeatedly, pull away from the home, or no longer handle runoff effectively.

They can reduce debris buildup and maintenance in leaf-heavy areas, but the right solution depends on roof design and surrounding trees.

Yes. Coordinating exterior projects often produces cleaner finishing details and better overall water management.

Many homes use 5-inch K-style gutters, but larger roof areas, steep pitches, and heavy runoff often call for 6-inch systems and additional downspouts. We size each job from the roof layout.

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