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Gutters

Seamless gutters that actually move the water.

The Work

What a real gutters looks like.

Gutters are the drainage plan for the entire roof. A gutter that is undersized, under-pitched, or sectional instead of seamless is a gutter that backs up in every real storm — and starts costing you in fascia rot, foundation seepage, and ice damming the next winter. Home Pro is a local gutter contractor in Ocean and Monmouth County NJ. We roll seamless aluminum runs on-site, size them to your actual roof square footage and pitch, and set the slope with a laser level instead of by eye — so the water goes where it is supposed to go and the foundation stays dry.

Why It Matters

Why most gutter failures are install failures, not material failures

Sectional gutters leak at every joint. Undersized 5-inch gutters overflow on any real rainfall from a larger roof. Gutters set to a flat pitch pool water, rust from the inside, and pull away from the fascia. These are not material problems. They are install problems. Seamless aluminum gutters, correctly sized and correctly pitched, outlast the shingles on the roof above them — and a real gutter installation in 2026 looks nothing like the spike-and-ferrule sectional work most homes in Ocean County are still running.

What's Included

Every line item on the estimate.

No hidden add-ons, no surprise upcharges. This is what the price covers on every Home Pro gutters job.

  • On-site seamless gutter rolling

    Aluminum coil cut to your exact roof runs on our on-site machine. One piece per run means one opportunity to leak, not ten.

  • Proper sizing — 5-inch or 6-inch

    Sized to the roof area and pitch feeding them. Oversized runs on steep or large roofs, standard runs where they are actually enough.

  • Laser-set pitch

    Pitch set with a laser level across the full run so water moves to the downspout, not to the middle of the run.

  • Hidden hangers, not spike-and-ferrule

    Internal hidden hangers spaced correctly for the run length. The old spike-and-ferrule method loosens every freeze-thaw cycle.

  • Downspouts sized to the run

    Downspouts sized and placed for the gallons each run actually carries. Long runs get extra downspouts, not just one at the end.

  • Gutter guards (optional)

    Micro-mesh or reverse-curve guard systems available. Priced honestly — the right guard on the right roof, not a blanket upsell.

  • Drip edge and fascia inspection

    Bad drip edge or rotted fascia board caught and fixed before gutters go up. A gutter is only as secure as the fascia it hangs on.

Materials

The systems we install.

Seamless aluminum coil

0.027-gauge coastal-rated aluminum rolled on-site to your exact runs. Available in 5" and 6" K-style profiles, matched to your existing trim color from a wide factory palette. Won't rust like steel; lasts 25–40+ years in Ocean County conditions.

Hidden hangers and stainless screws

Internal hidden hangers spaced 24" or tighter for the run length, fastened with stainless or galvanized hex screws into the rafter tail — not nailed into rotting fascia. Holds through every freeze-thaw cycle on the coast.

Micro-mesh and reverse-curve guards

Stainless micro-mesh for fine debris and pine needles, reverse-curve for heavy leaf load. Sized to the gutter profile, not a one-system-fits-all retrofit. Optional, never pushed — we'll tell you straight if your roof needs them.

Process

Inspection to final walkthrough.

  1. 01Day 1

    Free Inspection

    We assess your roof's condition with a thorough on-site inspection and provide a detailed photo report of our findings.

  2. 02Day 2–3

    Transparent Estimate

    You receive a clear, itemized quote with material options, timeline, and no hidden costs. We walk you through every line.

  3. 03Day 4–10

    Expert Installation

    Our certified crew handles everything from permits to cleanup. Every layer placed with precision.

  4. 04Day 11

    Final Walkthrough

    We inspect every detail with you, register your warranty, and make sure you are completely satisfied before we leave.

Why Home Pro

On-site seamless rolling
Coastal-rated aluminum
Hidden-hanger install standard
Downspouts sized to roof area
Guards available but never pushed

Reviews

5.0 stars across Google.

Read more reviews
We had a great experience with Stephen and HomePro Remodeling! From our first meeting, Stephen was professional, honest, and offered the best price after 5 other quotes. The crew showed up on time and worked efficiently and neatly. Stephen even came by to do a final quality check before we made the last payment. The roof looks fantastic.
Jason Mnich · Google Review
From the very first meeting with the owner, Stephen, we were impressed with his knowledge, expertise, and integrity. Stephen's crew, Marek and Irek, were equally outstanding. The craftsmanship and attention to detail exceeded our expectations, and the transformation of our home is simply beautiful.
Maria Sousa · Google Review

FAQ

The questions homeowners actually ask.

Are you a local gutter contractor near me in Ocean or Monmouth County?

Yes. Home Pro Remodeling is based in Forked River, NJ and we install seamless gutters across every town in Ocean and Monmouth County — Bayville, Toms River, Manahawkin, Barnegat, Howell, Freehold, Red Bank, Asbury Park, and the rest of the corridor. Our gutter machine rolls coil on-site at your house, so the runs match your exact roof — no factory seams, no two-trip jobs.

How much does gutter installation cost in NJ?

Most full seamless aluminum gutter installations on a typical 2,000–3,000 sq ft Ocean or Monmouth County home run $1,400–$4,200. The range depends on linear footage, 5" vs 6" sizing, number of downspouts, and whether gutter guards and any fascia repair are included. Every Home Pro quote is itemized by run and downspout — no per-foot bait pricing.

Should I get 5-inch or 6-inch gutters?

Most standard residential roofs are fine with 5" K-style. Steep roofs, large roof areas, or roofs with long valleys dumping into short runs benefit from 6" K-style — it carries roughly 40% more water and prevents overflow during heavy rain. Coastal homes under tree canopy almost always get the 6" upgrade. We size based on the actual roof square footage and pitch, not a default.

What's the difference between seamless and sectional gutters?

Sectional gutters come in 10-foot pre-formed pieces joined at every section with sealant or rivets — every joint is a future leak. Seamless gutters are rolled on-site from a single coil to the exact length of each run, so there are no joints except at corners. Seamless installations last 2–3x longer in Ocean County's salt air and freeze-thaw cycle. Every Home Pro install is seamless — we don't do sectional work.

Are gutter guards actually worth it?

On certain roofs, yes — homes under heavy tree cover, two-story homes with hard-to-access runs, or homeowners who can't safely clean their own gutters. Stainless micro-mesh is the gold standard for pine-needle and fine-debris areas like Bayville and Lakehurst. On clean, open roofs with minimal canopy, guards often add cost without much benefit. We'll tell you straight if your roof needs them or not — guards are an option, not a default upsell.

How long does a full gutter installation take?

Most homes in our service area take one to two days on-site. We roll the seamless runs at your house, hang them with hidden hangers, tie in downspouts and elbows, and finish the magnetic nail sweep in the same visit. Single-story homes with simple roof geometry are usually done in a single day; complex multi-pitch homes or jobs with fascia repair run two days.

Do you handle gutter repairs, or only full replacements?

Both. Common gutter repairs we handle: pulled sections sagging away from the fascia, leaking corner miters, downspout resets, ice-damaged runs, and rotted fascia board behind the gutter. A targeted repair is often the right call before jumping to a full replacement — call us and we'll inspect first, quote second. No inspection fee.

Can you match my existing trim color?

Yes. Aluminum gutter coil comes in a wide range of factory colors — white, black, bronze, gray, almond, clay, and dozens more. We match the new gutters to your existing trim, roof, or siding package before rolling, and we'll bring color chips to the inspection so you see the match in your own light.

Do you install gutters as part of a new roof installation?

Often, yes. Replacing the roof and gutters in one coordinated visit means one permit trip, one crew mobilization, and one dumpster — and the new drip edge can be set behind the new gutter exactly as it should be. If you're replacing the roof anyway, ask about combining the gutter scope. The savings usually pay for the 6" K-style upgrade outright.

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