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No more water pooling against your foundation after every rainstorm. No more ice dams forming along your roofline every winter. No more climbing ladders in dangerous conditions trying to figure out why water’s pouring over the sides instead of through the downspouts.
When your gutter system works the way it should, water goes exactly where it’s supposed to go. That means your foundation stays dry, your basement doesn’t flood, and you’re not dealing with rotted fascia boards or landscaping erosion every spring.
Rocky Point gets hit with nor’easters, heavy wet snow, and over 40 inches of rain every year. Your gutters take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles, coastal salt air, and debris buildup. When they fail, the damage spreads fast—and gets expensive even faster. A $400 gutter leak repair beats a $10,000 foundation repair every single time.
We’re a family-owned company that’s been handling exterior repairs across Suffolk County for years. We’re not a national franchise or a crew that shows up once and disappears. We live here, work here, and understand exactly what Long Island weather does to your home.
We’re fully licensed and insured, and every repair gets personal oversight. That matters when you’re trusting someone to work on your roof and protect your biggest investment. You’ll talk to the same people from estimate to completion, and we’ll explain exactly what’s wrong and how we’re fixing it.
Rocky Point homeowners deal with unique challenges—sandy soil that erodes fast when water isn’t controlled, coastal storms that dump rain sideways, and winters that create ice dams if your gutters aren’t clear and functioning properly. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we know how to make repairs that last through multiple seasons.
First, we come out and inspect your entire gutter system. Not just the spot that’s leaking—the whole thing. We’re looking for why the problem started in the first place, because fixing a leak without addressing the cause means you’ll be calling someone again in six months.
We check for sagging sections, loose hangers, separated seams, damaged downspouts, and any fascia damage behind the gutters. We look at pitch and drainage flow. We assess whether the issue is a simple gutter leak repair or if you’ve got a bigger problem developing that needs attention now before it gets worse.
Then we give you a straight answer about what needs to be fixed and what it’ll cost. No upselling. No scare tactics. Just honest information so you can make a smart decision. If it’s a minor fix, we’ll tell you. If you’re looking at more extensive gutter joint repair or fascia board replacement, we’ll explain why and show you exactly what we’re seeing.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and get it done right. We use materials built for coastal weather and temperature swings. We don’t patch things temporarily—we fix them so they hold up through Long Island’s storms, snow, and summer heat.
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We handle everything from fixing gutters that leak at corners to reattaching loose downspouts. Gutter seam repair, hole patching, flashing adjustments, fascia board repair—if it’s part of your gutter system, we fix it.
Leaking gutter joints are common here because freeze-thaw cycles stress every connection point. When water gets into those seams and freezes, it expands and breaks the seal. We reseal them properly using materials that can handle temperature swings and won’t crack when January hits.
Sagging gutters happen when hangers fail or when debris weight pulls sections down over time. If you’re seeing water spilling over the front edge instead of flowing to the downspouts, that’s usually the issue. We reposition, reinforce, and make sure the pitch is correct so water moves the way it should.
Storm damage gutter repair is something we handle year-round. When a nor’easter rips through or a heavy snow load takes down a section, you need someone who can respond fast. We also handle ice dam-related damage—when backed-up water refreezes and causes leaks into your home, that’s an emergency that can’t wait until spring.
Rocky Point’s coastal location means salt air accelerates corrosion on metal gutters. If you’ve got rust holes forming, we can patch small ones or recommend replacement for sections that are too far gone. Honest assessment, no unnecessary work.
Most gutter repairs in Rocky Point run between $400 and $900, depending on what’s wrong and how much of the system needs attention. A simple gutter leak repair or resealing a corner joint sits on the lower end. Fixing sagging gutters with new hangers, repairing fascia damage, or addressing multiple problem areas pushes costs higher.
If you’re dealing with storm damage or extensive gutter joint repair across several sections, you might be looking at $1,200 to $2,000. That’s still a fraction of what you’d pay to fix foundation damage, basement flooding, or roof rot from water that’s been pouring into places it shouldn’t.
We give you an upfront estimate after inspecting your system. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what the work costs before we start, and we’ll explain why each repair is necessary so you understand what you’re paying for.
Yes, in most cases. If the leak is at a seam, corner, or joint, we can reseal it properly using materials designed for Long Island’s weather. If there’s a small hole from corrosion or impact damage, we can patch it. If a section is sagging and causing overflow, we can reposition it and add support.
Full replacement is only necessary when the gutters are extensively corroded, damaged beyond repair, or so old that fixing one section just means another will fail next month. We’ll tell you honestly if that’s the situation, but most of the time, targeted gutter service and repair gets your system working again without the cost of starting over.
The key is catching problems early. A minor leak that gets fixed now stays a $200 repair. That same leak ignored for a year can turn into rotted fascia boards, water damage inside your walls, and a bill that’s ten times higher.
Corner leaks happen because that’s where two sections meet and form a joint—and joints are always the weakest point in any system. In Rocky Point, you’ve got freeze-thaw cycles all winter long. Water gets into those corner seams, freezes overnight, expands, and gradually breaks the seal. Do that a hundred times over one winter and you’ve got a leak.
Debris buildup makes it worse. When leaves and sludge sit in your gutters, water can’t flow freely. It pools, sits in those corner joints longer than it should, and eventually works its way through. Coastal salt air also corrodes the sealant over time, especially on older systems.
Fixing a leaking gutter joint means cleaning out the area completely, removing old sealant, and resealing with a product that can handle temperature swings and UV exposure. If the corner piece itself is damaged or corroded, we replace it. It’s a straightforward fix when done right, and it stops water from running down your siding and into your foundation.
Yes. When a storm rips through and damages your gutters, or when you’ve got water pouring into your house because of a gutter failure, that’s not something that can wait until next week. We handle emergency gutter service calls and prioritize situations where water damage is actively happening or about to happen.
Storm damage gutter repair is common here. Nor’easters and heavy snow loads can pull down sections, rip off downspouts, or cause ice dams that back water up under your shingles. When that happens, every hour you wait increases the damage inside your home.
We’re available seven days a week, and we respond quickly when you’ve got an urgent situation. Sometimes a temporary fix is needed immediately to stop active water intrusion, and then we come back to complete the permanent repair once conditions are safe. Either way, you’re not left dealing with ongoing damage while waiting for help.
If the gutter itself is still in good shape—no major corrosion, holes, or cracks—then sagging usually just means the hangers have failed or pulled loose. That’s a repair, not a replacement. We add new hangers, reposition the section to the correct pitch, and secure it properly. Problem solved.
But if the gutter is sagging because the metal has warped, bent, or deteriorated, or if the fascia board behind it is rotted and can’t hold fasteners anymore, you’re looking at more involved work. Sometimes that means replacing the damaged section. Sometimes it means fascia board repair before we can even reattach the gutter.
We’ll inspect the whole situation and tell you exactly what’s needed. Sagging gutters don’t fix themselves, and they get worse fast. Water stops draining properly, which means it overflows, which means it pours straight down onto your foundation. That’s how a $500 fix turns into a $5,000 problem if you wait too long.
Yes. Seamless gutters have fewer joints, which means fewer potential leak points—but they’re not indestructible. They can still develop holes from corrosion or impact, sag from failed hangers, or get damaged in storms. When that happens, we assess the damage and determine the best fix.
Small holes can be patched. Sagging sections can be repositioned and supported. If a section gets crushed or torn, we can often cut out the damaged piece and splice in a new section. The goal is always to restore function without replacing more than necessary.
Seamless gutter repair in Rocky Point is common because these systems perform well in our climate, but they still need maintenance and occasional fixes. The lack of seams along the runs is an advantage, but the end caps, corners, and downspout connections are still vulnerable points. We make sure those areas are sealed and secure so your system keeps doing its job through every season.
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