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You stop worrying during storms. Water flows off your roof, through downspouts, and away from your foundation like it should. No more watching it cascade down walls or pool around your house.
Your gutters stay attached to your fascia boards through Long Island’s nor’easters and summer thunderstorms. The pitch is correct, so water doesn’t sit and overflow. Joints are sealed, holes are patched, and sagging sections are re-secured to handle Shoreham’s 46 inches of annual rainfall.
Foundation cracks don’t spread. Basement walls stay dry. Your landscaping isn’t getting washed out every time it rains. The fix addresses what’s actually wrong—not just the visible symptom—so you’re not calling someone back in six months when the same problem returns worse than before.
We’ve been handling gutter repairs in Shoreham for years. We’ve seen what salt air does to aluminum gutters on coastal properties. We know how freeze-thaw cycles pull fasteners loose and why gutters installed without proper pitch turn into standing water problems.
Your home is dealing with conditions that inland properties don’t face. Sandy soil that doesn’t absorb water the way clay does. Wind-driven rain that finds every weak seam. Storm surge that accelerates corrosion on metal components.
We’re licensed and insured in Suffolk County. When we repair your gutters, we’re fixing them for the environment they’re actually in—not some generic installation that works fine in Arizona but fails here in two years.
You call or contact us about a gutter problem. We schedule an inspection at your Shoreham property—usually within a couple days unless you’re dealing with active water intrusion, which we treat as emergency gutter repair and respond faster.
We inspect the entire system, not just the obvious leak. We’re checking pitch, fastener condition, seam integrity, downspout flow, and whether water is actually making it away from your foundation. We look at fascia boards for rot. We test how the system performs under water flow.
You get transparent pricing before any work starts. We explain what’s wrong, why it’s happening, and what needs to happen to fix it properly. If your gutters are sagging because the fascia is rotted, we tell you that—because reattaching to bad wood just means you’re paying twice.
We make the repairs. That might mean resealing leaking gutter joints, replacing damaged sections, adjusting pitch, reinforcing mounting brackets, fixing gutter downspouts that have separated, or handling fascia board repair if that’s the root cause. We test the system before we leave so you see exactly how it performs.
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Leaking gutter seams get resealed properly—not with hardware store caulk that fails in six months, but with materials that hold up to Long Island weather. Corner joints that drip get taken apart and reassembled correctly. Holes from rust or impact damage get patched or that section gets replaced if the metal’s too compromised.
Sagging gutters get re-secured with proper fasteners spaced correctly for your roofline. If the fascia board is soft or rotted, we address that first—because hanging gutters on bad wood is temporary at best. Downspouts that have pulled away get reattached and we make sure they’re directing water far enough from your foundation.
Storm damage gutter repair covers what high winds and heavy snow do to systems in Shoreham. Torn hangers, bent sections, gutters pulled completely away from the house. We’ve handled hail damage, tree branch impacts, and the kind of destruction that happens when ice dams force water backward under shingles and behind gutters.
You’re also getting an evaluation of whether your system is even set up right. Wrong pitch, undersized gutters for your roof area, missing downspouts—these aren’t repair issues, they’re design problems. We’ll tell you if that’s what you’re dealing with, because fixing symptoms without addressing causes means you’ll be calling someone again next year.
Most gutter leak repairs in Shoreham run between $150 and $800 depending on what’s actually wrong. Resealing a corner joint or patching a small hole sits at the lower end. Fixing sagging gutters across one side of your house, replacing a damaged section, or handling fascia board damage pushes toward the higher range.
More extensive repairs—multiple problems, structural fascia issues, or storm damage affecting large portions of your system—can reach $1,500 to $3,000. That sounds like a lot until you compare it to foundation repair costs, which start around $8,000 in Suffolk County, or the average water damage claim of $13,954 that insurance companies pay out.
We give you exact pricing after inspecting your system. No surprises, no “we found more problems” upsells once we’re on site. You know what the repair costs before we start, and you can decide if it makes sense or if you’re better off with full replacement.
Yes, but this usually means water is getting behind the gutter because of an installation or flashing issue—not just a simple leak. When gutters leak into your house, water is either coming over the back edge during heavy rain, getting forced backward by ice dams, or seeping through gaps between the gutter and fascia.
We pull the gutter away from the fascia to see what’s happening. Often the drip edge is missing, damaged, or installed wrong. Sometimes the fascia board itself is rotted from years of moisture exposure. Other times the gutter pitch is so far off that water backs up and finds its way behind instead of flowing forward.
The repair involves fixing or replacing the flashing, addressing any fascia damage, resealing the back edge, and making sure the pitch is correct so water doesn’t pool. This isn’t a quick patch job—it requires actually correcting what’s letting water get where it shouldn’t. But once it’s done right, you stop getting interior water stains and the fascia stops deteriorating.
Properly done gutter repairs in Shoreham typically last years—often as long as the rest of your gutter system holds up. The lifespan depends on what we’re fixing and what caused the problem in the first place.
Resealed joints and patched holes should hold for the remaining life of your gutters if the underlying metal is still in good condition. Re-secured sagging sections stay put as long as the fascia board is solid and we’re using proper fasteners rated for coastal environments. Replaced sections match the durability of your existing system.
What shortens repair lifespan is when the root cause isn’t addressed. If we fix a leak but the gutter pitch is still wrong, water will keep pooling and you’ll have problems again. If we reattach gutters to rotted fascia without replacing the wood, the fasteners will pull out again during the next storm. That’s why we inspect the whole system and tell you about issues that will undermine the repair—even if fixing them costs more upfront.
Yes. When storms tear gutters away from your house or you’re dealing with active water intrusion, that gets priority response. We understand that water pouring into your basement or saturating your foundation isn’t something you can wait a week to address.
Emergency gutter service in Shoreham covers storm damage from high winds, heavy snow loads, ice dams, and impact damage from tree branches. We’ve handled gutters completely ripped off houses, downspouts torn away, and systems so damaged they’re directing hundreds of gallons straight into foundation walls.
The response time depends on the severity and how backed up we are after major weather events—everyone’s gutters fail during the same storms. But we prioritize active water damage situations over routine repairs. Sometimes the emergency fix is temporary stabilization to stop immediate damage, with permanent repairs scheduled once conditions improve and we can do the work properly.
Corner and seam leaks happen because the sealant fails, the metal expands and contracts with temperature changes, or the joint was never put together correctly in the first place. Shoreham’s coastal environment accelerates this—salt air corrodes metal, freeze-thaw cycles stress joints, and UV exposure breaks down sealants faster than it would inland.
Most gutter corners are either mitered sections sealed together or pre-formed corner pieces. Over time, the sealant cracks or separates. Water finds the gap and starts dripping through. Once it starts, it gets worse—the leak lets more water behind the joint, which causes more separation, which creates a bigger leak.
Fixing leaking gutter joints means taking the corner apart, cleaning off old sealant, checking that the metal isn’t corroded through, and reassembling with proper marine-grade sealant that holds up to Long Island weather. If the metal is compromised, that section gets replaced. Slapping caulk over the outside of a leaking seam might slow it down temporarily, but it’s not a repair—it’s a delay.
Most gutter problems in Shoreham are repairable without replacing the entire system. If your gutters are leaking at one corner, sagging on the back of the house, or damaged in one section from a fallen branch, we fix that section. You don’t need to replace 150 feet of perfectly good gutter because 10 feet is having issues.
We’ll tell you honestly when repair doesn’t make sense. If your gutters are rusted through in multiple spots, pulling away from rotted fascia all around the house, or so old that finding matching materials is impossible, replacement is the better investment. Same if you’re dealing with undersized gutters that overflow even when clean—that’s a design problem, not a repair situation.
After inspecting your system, you’ll know exactly what condition it’s in and whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense. We’re not in the business of selling you a full replacement when fixing two corners solves your problem. But we’re also not going to patch a failing system and pretend you won’t be calling us back in six months.
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