Ramp and walkway beside an orange building, with a small step and rough concrete path.
By Mike James July 17, 2026
Connecticut averages over 47 inches of rain per year, and the Shoreline gets it all four seasons. CT GutterPro explains why foundation drainage in Branford, Guilford, Madison, and Old Saybrook is not a seasonal concern — it's a permanent one.
Worker in yellow gloves installing a green roof membrane on a rooftop.
By Mike James July 7, 2026
Not sure whether to clean gutters in spring or fall? Learn when Connecticut homes need service, how shoreline weather changes timing, and when twice-yearly gutter cleaning makes sense.
Handyman inspecting roof gutter under the eaves with a drill in hand
By Mike James June 30, 2026
Sectional gutters fail at the seams, and Connecticut shoreline weather finds every one of them. CT GutterPro explains why seamless gutters consistently outlast sectional systems in Branford, Madison, and along the coast.
Rainwater pouring from a clogged gutter at the corner of a house roof
By Mike James June 22, 2026
Sagging gutters on Connecticut shoreline homes are not a cosmetic issue. CT GutterPro explains every cause, what happens if you wait, and why professional repair protects far more than the gutter itself.
Damaged roof corner with broken shingles and bent gutter, showing storm damage
By Mike James June 17, 2026
Connecticut nor'easters, hail, and wind leave specific damage patterns on gutter systems. CT GutterPro explains how to assess, restore, and fortify your gutters after a storm so the next one does not cause the same damage twice.
Metal roof and gutter edge on a building under a cloudy sky
By Mike James June 15, 2026
Clogged and neglected gutters cost Connecticut homeowners thousands in foundation, fascia, basement, and ice dam damage every year. CT GutterPro breaks down exactly what is at stake and how to stop it.
Gloved hand removing leaves from a roof gutter with a scoop tool
By Mike James June 9, 2026
A complete seasonal exterior maintenance checklist for Connecticut shoreline homeowners. From spring gutter cleaning to winter ice dam monitoring, here is what to do and when.
Gutter guard along a shingled roof edge with a black mounting bracket and mesh screen.
By Mike James June 8, 2026
Not sure whether your Connecticut home needs new gutters or gutter guards? CT GutterPro breaks down the right choice for shoreline homes in Branford, Guilford, Madison, and beyond.
Black gutter and downspout on a light wood house roof against a blue sky
By Mike James June 1, 2026
Thinking about DIY gutters in Connecticut? Learn why shoreline homeowners from Branford to Old Saybrook trust professional gutter installation and repair over doing it themselves.
An angled, overhead view of a gray shingled roof with a mesh gutter guard, overlooking a house wall and leafy trees.
March 30, 2026
Which gutter guards work best in Connecticut? Our guide covers micro-mesh, screen, reverse-curve, foam, and brush guards. 700K+ feet installed. Honest advice.