About Us

Perry Seamless Gutters started operations in 2000 when Henry saw a need in the area for gutter services. As his business grew, he realized that he needed some help, so he hired an assistant to help him installing in the truck. Windy, Henry’s wife, helped in the office and worked full-time at a different employer. In addition to the business, Henry had a young child to care for, and therefore decided that it was time for Windy to help more in the business. Soon she was helping with estimating while Henry continued working full-time installing with the service truck. Henry and Windy split office duties. Henry worked extremely well with the clients, listening to the homeowners needs, and providing high quality products and service, his business took off.

Because of the need, Henry hired more employees to be able to sustain the high quality service. Not long afterward, Windy had their second child and things got really busy for everyone. Perry Seamless Gutters had to add a second vehicle, and an estimator. Windy worked full time in the office while caring for their children.

Henry and his crew provide quality work installing gutters and gutter protection. Most importantly, they care about the details. Henry is an authorized dealer for Gutter Cap which he has been installing since he began his business venture. Perry Seamless Gutters services Northeast and North Central Wisconsin.

Perry Seamless Gutters would like to thank you for taking the time learn about the family business. “We appreciate all of our loyal clients, and look forward to providing services and products to our clients in the future as well.”

First item that you should check, make sure your gutters and downspouts are clean and free flowing. If there are leaves, birds, squirrels, balls and yes even beer bottles, all these items may plug your gutter so the water will back up and overflow. This should be done every spring before the rains come and every fall after the leaves have fallen. Then check to make sure all seals are intact and that there is no water running under your shingle getting in behind the fascia.

Best answer for that is to call a septic installer and have them water jet all the debris out.

It may be as simple as snow in your gutter that thaws and refreezes, creating a back up; or as extensive as heat loss in your home, in the attic or in the soffit and fascia area. The best way to resolve this is to put heat tape or heat cable into the gutter and on the edge of the roof.

IF YOU USE A HEAT GUN YOU MAY START YOUR INSULATION OF FIRE INSIDE THE ATTIC AND NOT KNOW IT, a heat gun is not recommended.