The Gutter Guys

The Gutter Guys

Smithville, New Jersey

The Gutter Guys is a full service rain gutter company with over 300,000 happy customers. Whether you need a complete seamless gutter system, a one foot section of gutter above your door, repairs, gutter guards or just a gutter cleaning you can depend on The Gutter Guys. We are among the oldest, highly rated and most respected gutter companies in the United States. Our products are made from the highest quality materials available and are installed by experienced, courteous, well-trained craftsmen. We pride ourselves on prompt professional service. You can call our office Monday through Friday during normal business hours and expect a live representative from our company to pick up the phone. For a fast free estimate contact us or call

1-800-GUTTER-1 - Or call Jacqui Keselica and Bill Bradley at (609)646-1400.

James Baremore built what is now the Smithville Inn in 1787, a single room along a well-traveled stagecoach route. However, historians debate whether it was originally planned as an inn. The inn continued to operate and by 1874, it had grown to six times its original size. Its success was well established, but it was eventually abandoned at the turn of the 1900s. In 1952, a local couple purchased the inn and restored the building, and opened it as a restaurant with 42 seats. The inn was declared a historic landmark in 1964 by the U.S. Department of Interior. Around the 1960s, the owners of the Smithville Inn decided to expand the site into a historical attraction, like Colonial Williamsburg. Several historic buildings from around South Jersey were brought to the site, restored, and converted into shops and attractions. In 1990, the newly-formed Smithville Development Company began construction on the second part of the Smithville Towne Center, named "The Village Greene", which includes more stores and other activities, such as paddleboats, miniature golf, a carousel, an old-fashioned steam train, and several other attractions. In addition to The Village Greene, the company embarked on a Planned Unit Development containing 6,800 condominium units. Due to legal disagreements, the number of units were dwindled down to 4,000. Soon after, a recession forced the construction to stop in 1991, leaving around 1,600 completed units. In 1995, the remaining land was sold to KHovnanian of Red Bank. KHovnanian reduced the number of planned residences from 2,500 condominium units to a 2,000-unit retirement community. The project was later renamed "Four Seasons at Historic Smithville", which was built in several phases. As of 2009, the construction of the final phase of Four Seasons at Historic Smithville is still ongoing.