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We Offer a Range of Services to Meet Your Needs

We offer Gutter Installation, Gutter Repair, Gutter Guard Installation, Gutter Cleaning, Metal Roof Installation & Solar Installation as well.

Gutter Installation

Seamless gutters, almost always aluminum, are formed on-site and can potentially run the entire length of one side of the roof without a joint; as a practical matter, a maximum length of 50 feet is recommended due to performance issues related to thermal expansion and contraction.

In cross-section, gutters appear semi-circular (half-round profile), rectangular (box profile), or have a straight back and bottom while the front has curves and angle changes similar in appearance to crown molding (K-style profile).

Other parts of the gutter system include end caps, drop outlets where the gutter connects to the downspouts, and gutter hangers.

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Metal Roof Installation

Today’s metal roofs are a far cry from the corrugated tin barns of the bucolic past—indeed, now you can choose from tin, zinc, aluminum, copper, or galvanized steel, in a dizzying array of colors, finishes, and even shapes! Their variety surpasses that of the much more conventional asphalt shingle. While asphalt might offer 15 to 20 color choices, modern metal roofing comes in more than 100 different colors, including standard, premium, and custom hues. Steel and aluminum, the two most common metals used in residential roofing, are both designed to hold paint finishes well.

Seven out of 10 homeowners living under metal roofs designed theirs with the traditional vertical ribbed panels or “standing seam” construction, but metal roofing is not short on style options either. Fans of more traditional profiles can opt for a metal shingle manufactured to resemble wood shakes, slate or clay tiles, or any other number of designs instead. The metal doesn’t have to stand out like a sore thumb to do its job; rather, it can mimic nearly any look using multiple-layer factory finishes that ensure that the appearance is not only beautiful but long-lasting and durable.

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Solar Installation

Solar power has been around for a lot longer than you think. The first-ever solar cell was invented in France back in 1839! Four decades later in 1883, the first solar panel was created with selenium wafers and was erected on a New York City rooftop with an energy conversion rate of only 1%.

After this, a few patents were created in the U.S. for solar cells and solar panels, with the solar panel patent belonging to Nikola Tesla. In 1905, Albert Einstein published a paper describing the theory behind the “photoelectric effect”, for which he won a Nobel Prize 17 years later.

Then, in 1954, the silicon solar cell that we use today was invented in the great state of New Jersey. This changed the game when it came to solar power, as silicon solar cells could convert electricity far more efficiently than the selenium solar cells used in the past.

  Since then, the solar power industry has continued to evolve into what we know it as today. Now, the U.S. has over 2 million solar panel installations and is on track to double that number by 2023.

Not only do you cut down on your electric bill when you go solar, but you also reduce your carbon footprint. Solar panels don’t release any of the nasty carbon emissions or other air pollutants that fossil fuels do when they generate electricity.

The average residential solar power system in the U.S. can prevent almost 16,000 pounds of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere. You would need to plant 8.8 acres of forest to offset that amount of carbon, but a rooftop solar energy system puts a stop to those emissions entirely.

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Gutter Repair

Missing Gutter Spikes is a pretty easy one to notice. First you’ll need to determine if gutter spikes were used on your gutters. Simply take a walk around your home and you’ll see them in the gutters about every 18 inches if you have them.

If the gutter spike is missing, there will just be a hole in the gutter where the spike is supposed to be. When the spike is missing, water is able to pour right out of that hole. Another problem to consider is, if a spike is missing then that area isn’t being secured properly and a heavier burden is being put on the other spikes. Meaning it will help the other spikes come loose faster.

If your gutter spikes have fallen out and you can’t find them, you can purchase them at most hardware stores that carry gutter supplies. All you need to do is nail it back into the hole. However, most people will replace a fallen gutter spike with a threaded gutter screw. This will ensure that it actually grabs hold of something solid and provides support.

Gutter Guard Installation

Gutter guards are designed to keep debris out of your gutters, making them easier to maintain. The best gutter guards can save you time and money by reducing clogs and keeping water flowing freely—but only if they are correctly installed.

Fortunately, many gutter guards are easy enough to install that do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts can manage the task. However, there are some gutter guards that only professionals can install and we are here to help you install yours!

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Gutter Cleaning

When leaves, debris, dirt, and twigs get trapped inside gutter systems, it prevents them from working efficiently. 

However, when clean and free of clogs, rain gutters have an important job to do. They provide the following benefits:

  • Redirect rainwater from your roof away from your house

  • Minimize moisture and condensation from windows and window sills

  • Protect the exterior and interior walls from heavy rain

  • Keep water out of the basement and off the foundation

Let’s take a closer look at how gutter cleaning preserves your home.

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