We are a family owned & operated business for over 85 years. Alfred D'Andrea Sr. had a vision to create an industry leading service company by providing his customers with the highest level of customer service and value which still stands true to this day. Our company's standards for quality workmanship and top notch customer relations have remained the same through the generations which have set us apart from other service companies. It's no wonder we've become a household name, our reviews and testimonials speak for themselves!
Mr. Gutter is a family owned and operated rain gutter that began in 1986. We have thousands of satisfied customers that we are very thankful for. Call today for a free estimate!
Economy Gutters is family owned and operated out of Stonington, CT since 1984. We are fully licensed and insured, and all our work is guaranteed. Specializing in aluminum and copper gutter installations, we also provide leaf protection systems, soffit and fascia repairs, and gutter cleaning. Call today and talk to Brian for your free estimate!
Think over your project in detail. Before starting work, check the approved plans to make sure they fit your project exactly. Any changes to the project during construction or changes to the estimate must be documented and attached as amendments to the contract. These amendments are called “change orders” and must be signed by both you and the contractor.
Before you acknowledge the work done with the contractor, check that all contract work and any amendments have been done properly. Make sure your municipality or county's building supervision department has completed all or any necessary checks.
Obtaining a building permit:
Most home improvements require a building permit from the city building board. Your contract should state who will get the permits. Usually contractors do this because they know what permits are required. But homeowners are allowed to obtain permits on their own in most cases.
Building permits ensure that plans and specifications comply with State Building Regulations. Inspections during and after construction will ensure that the minimum applicable code requirements are met and therefore you are protected.