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Your gutters do one job: move water away from your house. When they leak at the seams, pull away from the fascia, or overflow at the corners, that water goes straight into your foundation, your basement, or behind your siding.
You’ve probably already seen the stains on your exterior walls. Maybe you’ve noticed pooling near your foundation after it rains. Those aren’t cosmetic issues—they’re early warnings that water is getting where it shouldn’t.
A gutter leak repair in Lake Ronkonkoma costs a fraction of what you’ll spend fixing rotted fascia boards, cracked foundations, or mold remediation. We’re not here to upsell you on a full replacement if a seam repair or downspout reattachment solves the problem. But we will tell you when a patch job won’t hold—especially with the storms Suffolk County gets hit with every year.
We’ve been handling exterior work across Suffolk County for years, and gutter repair is one of those services homeowners need most but dread dealing with. It’s messy, it’s dangerous if you’re doing it yourself, and most people don’t know if they’re being quoted fairly.
We’re a family-run operation, and we’ve seen what happens when Lake Ronkonkoma homes go through nor’easters with compromised gutter systems. Last year’s storm dropped over 9 inches of rain in 24 hours—gutters that were already leaking or sagging didn’t stand a chance. We spent weeks doing emergency repairs for homeowners who had water pouring into basements and crawl spaces.
You’re not getting a national franchise or a crew that’s never worked in this climate. You’re getting people who know how freeze-thaw cycles crack seams, how coastal humidity accelerates rust, and how many trees in this area mean your gutters take a beating every fall.
First, we come out and actually look at your gutters—not just from the ground. We get up there, check the pitch, inspect every seam and joint, look at how your downspouts are draining, and examine the fascia boards for rot or separation.
Then we tell you exactly what’s wrong. If it’s a leaking gutter joint, we’ll reseal it. If your gutters are sagging because the hangers failed, we’ll reinstall them properly with the right spacing. If a section got crushed during a storm or a downspout detached, we fix or replace just that part.
For bigger issues—like fascia board damage or gutters that are rusted through—we’ll explain why a repair won’t hold and what a replacement involves. You’ll get a clear cost breakdown either way, and we don’t start until you’re comfortable with the plan. Most repairs are done in a few hours. Larger jobs might take a day, depending on how much fascia work is involved.
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We handle everything from small gutter leak repairs to full fascia board replacement. That includes sealing leaking seams, fixing holes caused by rust or impact, reattaching loose downspouts, and addressing gutters that are pulling away from the roofline. If your gutters are leaking into the house or behind the fascia, that’s usually a flashing issue or a fascia rot problem—we handle both.
Lake Ronkonkoma homes deal with heavy seasonal debris because of all the trees in the area. When gutters clog and overflow repeatedly, the weight causes sagging, and the standing water accelerates rust and seam failure. If that’s what’s happening to your system, we’ll fix the immediate damage and talk through whether gutter guards make sense for your situation.
We also do a lot of storm damage gutter repair after nor’easters and severe weather events. Hail, wind-blown branches, and ice dams all cause different types of damage, and we’ve seen it all. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we’ll document everything and work with your adjuster to make sure the scope is accurate.
It depends entirely on what’s broken. A simple gutter seam repair or resealing a leaking joint might run a few hundred dollars. Fixing sagging gutters usually involves replacing hangers and adjusting the pitch, which costs more depending on how many sections are affected.
If you need fascia board repair or replacement, that adds to the cost because we’re dealing with wood rot and structural issues, not just the gutter itself. Same goes for holes in the gutter from rust—sometimes we can patch them, but if the metal is deteriorating in multiple spots, a section replacement is the smarter move.
Emergency gutter repair after storm damage varies based on how much of the system got hit. We’ve seen everything from a single crushed downspout to entire sections ripped off the house. The best way to get an accurate number is to have us come out and assess it. We don’t charge for estimates, and we won’t try to sell you work you don’t need.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common repairs we do. Corner leaks usually happen because the sealant failed or the joint wasn’t installed correctly in the first place. Water sits in corners longer than it does in straight runs, so any weak point shows up there first.
We’ll pull the corner apart, clean out the old sealant and any debris, and reseal it with a high-quality gutter sealant that can handle temperature swings and UV exposure. If the corner piece itself is damaged or warped, we’ll replace it.
Sometimes a corner leak is actually a fascia problem—water is getting behind the gutter and running down the back of the fascia board. If that’s the case, we’ll catch it during the inspection and let you know what’s involved in fixing it properly. Ignoring a corner leak is a bad idea because that’s where water does the most damage to your trim and siding.
Sagging gutters are usually caused by failed hangers, improper spacing, or too much weight from debris and standing water. When gutters aren’t pitched correctly or the hangers are spaced too far apart, they can’t support the load—especially during heavy rain or when they’re full of wet leaves.
We fix sagging gutters by reinstalling them with the correct hanger spacing (usually every 24 inches or less) and adjusting the pitch so water flows toward the downspouts instead of pooling. If the fascia board is rotted or pulling away, we’ll address that first because new hangers won’t hold in bad wood.
In Lake Ronkonkoma, the amount of tree coverage means gutters fill up fast in the fall. If your gutters are sagging because they’ve been overloaded repeatedly, fixing the sag is step one—but you’ll also want to stay on top of cleaning or consider a gutter guard system to prevent it from happening again.
Yes. Storm damage is one of the main reasons homeowners call us, especially after nor’easters or severe thunderstorms. We’ve seen gutters crushed by falling branches, downspouts torn off by wind, and entire sections ripped away from the fascia when ice dams form and then break loose.
If your gutters are damaged and water is pouring into your foundation or basement, that’s an emergency. We prioritize those calls because the longer water sits against your foundation, the more expensive the repair bill gets. Even if the storm happened weeks ago, it’s worth having us come out—sometimes the damage isn’t obvious until the next heavy rain.
We also work with insurance companies if you’re filing a claim for hail damage or wind damage. We’ll document everything, take photos, and provide a detailed estimate that breaks down what needs to be repaired versus replaced. Suffolk County gets hit hard during storm season, and we stay busy because of it.
Absolutely. Fascia board damage and gutter problems usually go hand in hand. When gutters leak or overflow for a long time, the water runs down the back of the fascia and causes rot. Once the wood is rotted, the gutter hangers don’t hold anymore, which makes the gutter problem even worse.
We’ll remove the damaged section of fascia, replace it with new material (usually pressure-treated wood or PVC trim board, depending on what you have), and then reinstall the gutter properly. If the soffit or eaves are also damaged, we can handle that too.
Fascia repair isn’t something you want to skip. Rotted fascia doesn’t just look bad—it compromises the structural integrity of your roofline and gives water an easy path into your attic and walls. If we’re already up there fixing your gutters and we spot fascia damage, we’ll point it out and explain what’s involved in fixing it right.
Most gutter repairs are done in a few hours. If we’re resealing a leaking seam, fixing a sagging section, or reattaching a downspout, it’s usually a half-day job at most. We show up, get the work done, test the system to make sure water is flowing correctly, and clean up before we leave.
Larger repairs—like replacing multiple sections, fixing extensive fascia damage, or dealing with storm damage across your entire gutter system—can take a full day or more. It depends on how much of the system is compromised and whether we’re also addressing underlying issues like rot or improper pitch.
We’ll give you a time estimate when we assess the damage. If it’s an emergency repair and you need it done fast, we’ll prioritize it. If it’s a bigger project that requires ordering materials or coordinating with other work (like roofing or siding), we’ll map out a timeline that makes sense. Either way, you’ll know what to expect before we start.
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