Seamless GUTTERS.

Gutters are a critical part of the system that controls rainwater and drainage around your house and are an absolute necessity in our Connecticut climate.

Without proper storm water management, rainwater can damage your basement and foundation, rot roof lines and accelerate rot and mold growth on your siding and around door and window openings.

We has served the Fairfield County area for nearly a 25 years, and we provide complete, reliable storm water handling solutions for your home.  We can provide simple, economical seamless aluminum all the way through custom copper drainage systems and ornamental sheet metal work for historical renovations, including authentic half round gutters.

We also offer 5” and 6” K-style gutters which allow for larger downspouts to handle the heavier rains.

We understand the importance of controlling runoff in our environment and try to direct all collected water onto permeable surfaces or into rainwater collection systems for gardeners and others who value this precious resource.

Our gutter systems efficiently drain rainwater from your roof, which ultimately protects your home from water damage.

New Gutters can enhance your curb appel and protect your home, but proper installation is the key!

Schedule a FREE Consultation TODAY to learn more about our quality guttering installation.

GUTTER INSTALLATION

Choosing a gutter installer can be as easy as picking a name from the phonebook, if price is all that matters to you. But if you also want a solution that will last as long as you own your house, then quality also counts. Exterior Works does quality gutter installation work.

If you are looking to install new gutters on your home, ask yourself some questions—starting with:
What type of gutter installation work do I want done?
Do I want to replace my existing gutters?
Am I looking for gutter protection?
Or am I building a custom home and want gutters with good looks as well as good performance?

If you answered yes to any of these questions then you should contact Exterior Works. We install Alcoa gutter guards on homes so you never have to clean out your gutters again. Our gutters are economical and effective, and they prevent clogging. Never again will your home be damaged due to a clogged rain gutter.

Get rid of that old guttering on your house that leaks at every seam. Let  Exterior Works update it with new seamless gutters, custom fitted for your home right on the spot.

Gutter PROFILES

When it comes to gutters, unfortunately, one size doesn’t fit all! The construction and demands of every home are different, meaning different gutters. In order for a guttering system to function correctly as well as enhance your home, it’s vital to determine the right gutter for you.

Exterior Works uses only the finest gutters available and specializes in customized gutters. We offer white aluminum, custom color aluminum, copper gutters in 5″ & 6”, and in standard K-style or half-round style.

Get in touch with us for all of your gutter needs for a free quote and installation!

gutter guards

Cleaning the gutters along the roof of a house is a messy chore, but it’s vital to keep this stormwater drainage system free of clogs. Decomposing leaves, twigs, pine needles, and other debris can create blockages in the gutter system, potentially causing damage to foundation plantings and the foundation itself.

Types of Gutter Guards

The five main types of gutter guards available they are screen, micro mesh, reverse curve (or surface tension gutter guards), brush, and foam. Each type has its own set of advantages and considerations. Bellow you will find the best types we work with.

Screen

This type of gutter guard is similar to a window or door screen in your home. Screen gutter guards have large holes that rainwater flows through while keeping larger debris out. However, because the holes in the screen are larger, smaller debris may still get through. Screen guards are not ideal for homeowners in windy areas, as they may blow off gutters. They also still require annual cleaning.

Screen Curved

This type of gutter guard is similar to a window or door screen in your home. Screen gutter guards have large holes that rainwater flows through while keeping larger debris out. However, because the holes in the screen are larger, smaller debris may still get through. Screen guards are not ideal for homeowners in windy areas, as they may blow off gutters. They also still require annual cleaning.

Micro Mesh

Mesh and micro-mesh gutter guards are similar to screen guards but feature a compact design that blocks more debris, including smaller debris such as pine needles. They require professional installation, especially micro-mesh. Mesh and micro-mesh gutter guards are widely considered the most effective guards.

Leaf Relief®

Leaf Relief gutter keeps natural debris, such as leaves and twigs, from blocking your gutters. Installing the gutter overflow guard on your existing gutters is a highly effective and permanent solution to clogged gutters.

It prevents clogged downspouts and gutters, eliminates the buildup of debris, and protects your home from water damage resulting from leaks and build up.

gutter COLORS OPTIONS

Not sure which color to choose? It can be tricky to determine what gutter color you should pick, and the last thing you want is an eye sore. Here are some guidelines to help you choose the right gutter color.

Royal Brown
Musket
Dark Bronze
Scotch Red
Herringbone
Eggshell
Brandywine
Cream
Wicker
Grecian
Ivy Green
Terratone
Sandcastle
Ivory
Norwood
Heather
Clay
Dark Gray
Heritage Blue
Pearl Gray
Black
Linen
80 White
30 White
Almond
Copper

Match the gutter color with your Siding...

If you want your gutters to blend in with your house, we recommend choosing the color that matches your siding. This will create a seamless look and not interfere with the exterior appearance. The gutters will serve their purpose without getting in the way visually.

...OR MATCH the color with your Trim,

Don’t want a color that matches the siding? Go with the trim instead. Because the gutters run against the trim of the house, they won’t be too obvious in the front, but they will be more prominent against the side of your house.

or Match the gutter color with your Roof.

Matching your gutters to the color of your roof is a viable option because the gutters will look like a natural part of the roofline rather than a border around your house. However, this isn’t our most recommended option since roofs often starkly contrast the siding of the house.

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