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Water flows where it should. Away from your foundation, not into your basement.
You stop worrying during nor’easters. No more standing outside with an umbrella trying to figure out where the overflow is coming from. No more anxiety when the forecast calls for heavy rain.
Your fascia boards stay dry. Your landscaping isn’t getting washed out. And you’re not dealing with that damp smell in the basement every time it rains.
With Lindenhurst getting 47 inches of rain annually, your gutter system isn’t optional—it’s the first line of defense against tens of thousands in water damage. When gutters fail here, basements flood. Foundations crack. And small problems turn expensive fast.
We handle gutter leak repair, fix sagging gutters, seal failing seams, and address storm damage before it spreads. You get a system that handles Long Island weather—not one that barely survives it.
We’ve worked on over 2,000 roofs across Suffolk County. We’ve seen what Hurricane Sandy did. We’ve repaired damage from countless nor’easters. We know what Lindenhurst homes face every season.
This is a family business. When you call, you’re not getting random subcontractors—you’re getting our trained, licensed team with decades of experience in coastal conditions.
We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for repairs that last 10-15 years, not patch jobs that fail after the next big storm. We use materials designed for salt air and heavy snow loads because that’s what works here.
Fully licensed, insured, and local. If something goes wrong with our work, we come back and fix it. No runaround.
We start with a full inspection of your gutter system. Not just the obvious problem spot—the entire setup. We check pitch, downspouts, joints, fascia attachment, and how water actually flows during heavy rain.
Then we tell you what’s wrong and why. Sagging gutters? Loose fasteners. Leaking corners? Failed sealant or corroded seams. Overflow? Could be a clog, but it’s often poor pitch or undersized downspouts.
We explain what needs repair versus replacement. Sometimes replacing a section prevents future problems and costs less than multiple repairs over time. Sometimes a seam repair and proper reattachment is all you need.
Once you approve the plan, we fix it. We use fasteners that hold in coastal winds. Sealants that handle freeze-thaw cycles. Materials that won’t corrode in salt air. And we make sure water flows to downspouts and away from your foundation—not into it.
You get a detailed warranty on the work. If anything comes up later, we handle it.
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We fix gutter leaks at seams, corners, and joints—the spots that fail first in Long Island weather. We address sagging sections by replacing worn fasteners and correcting pitch so water doesn’t pool.
If your downspouts are detached, clogged, or draining too close to your foundation, we fix that too. Downspouts need to move water at least six feet away from your house, or you’re just relocating the problem.
Storm damage gutter repair is common here. High winds rip sections loose. Flying debris punctures aluminum. Ice dams bend gutters out of shape. We assess the damage, replace what’s beyond repair, and reinforce what’s salvageable.
Fascia board repair often goes hand-in-hand with gutter work. If water’s been leaking behind your gutters, the fascia is probably rotted. We replace damaged boards before reinstalling gutters so you’re not attaching a functional system to rotted wood.
Lindenhurst’s coastal location means your gutters face salt air, nor’easters, and humidity that accelerates corrosion. We account for that. The materials we use and the techniques we apply are specific to Suffolk County conditions—not generic solutions that work inland but fail here.
It depends on what’s actually broken. Sealing a leaking seam might run a few hundred dollars. Replacing a damaged section, reattaching loose gutters, and fixing fascia damage can run higher.
Most gutter leak repair jobs in Lindenhurst fall between $300 and $800. If you need fascia board replacement or extensive storm damage repair, expect $1,000 to $2,500 depending on how much needs replacing.
Here’s what drives cost: the extent of damage, how much fascia is rotted, whether downspouts need rerouting, and if we’re fixing symptoms or solving the root cause. We give you a clear estimate before starting work. No surprises.
If the damage is localized—one leaking corner, a sagging section, a detached downspout—repair makes sense. If you’ve got rust holes in multiple spots, widespread corrosion, or gutters pulling away from the fascia in several places, replacement is usually smarter.
Here’s a good rule: if repairs cost more than 50% of replacement, just replace. You’ll get a longer warranty, better materials, and you won’t be calling us back in two years for another patch job.
We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense. Sometimes a $600 repair buys you another decade. Sometimes it’s throwing money at a system that’s done. We’ve been doing this long enough to know the difference.
Yes, but it’s usually more than just a gutter problem. When water leaks behind your gutters, it means the fascia is compromised, the gutter pitch is wrong, or the drip edge is missing or damaged.
We pull the gutter, inspect the fascia for rot, replace any damaged boards, install proper flashing if needed, then reinstall or replace the gutter with correct pitch. If water’s been leaking into your house, there’s often interior damage too—but stopping the leak prevents it from getting worse.
This is common in Lindenhurst after heavy storms. Wind-driven rain gets behind poorly sealed gutters, soaks the fascia, and eventually finds its way inside. Fixing it right means addressing the whole system, not just caulking the visible leak.
Yes. Storm damage gutter repair is a big part of what we do, especially during nor’easter season.
If a storm rips your gutters loose or a tree branch punches through a section, water damage starts immediately. We respond fast to prevent minor damage from becoming a major problem—like water pouring into your basement or eroding your foundation.
Emergency gutter service in Lindenhurst usually means temporary stabilization first, then permanent repair once conditions allow. We carry the equipment and have the experience to work safely in challenging conditions. And we don’t make you wait until spring while water destroys your foundation.
A quality gutter repair using proper materials for Long Island’s coastal environment typically lasts 10-15 years or more. Cheap fixes using hardware store sealant and standard fasteners? Maybe two years before you’re calling someone again.
The difference is in the details. We use fasteners that resist salt air corrosion. Sealants that handle freeze-thaw cycles. And we correct the underlying issues—poor pitch, inadequate drainage, weak attachment points—so the problem doesn’t come back.
Lindenhurst’s location means your gutters face harsher conditions than homes even 20 miles inland. Salt air accelerates corrosion. Coastal storms bring higher winds. That’s why we don’t use the same approach here that works in other parts of New York.
Gutters sag when fasteners fail, hangers break, or the fascia board rots. It happens faster here because of heavy snow loads in winter and the weight of standing water when gutters clog.
Fixing sagging gutters means more than just reattaching them. We replace worn fasteners with heavy-duty hangers spaced correctly—usually every 24 inches in coastal areas. We check fascia integrity and replace rotted sections. And we correct the pitch so water flows to downspouts instead of pooling in low spots.
If your gutters are sagging, they’re also probably overflowing during heavy rain, which means water is hitting your foundation. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets—foundation repairs cost a lot more than gutter repairs. We’ve seen it happen too many times.
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