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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Not into your foundation, not behind your fascia, not pooling next to your basement walls.
You stop worrying every time it rains. No more grabbing a bucket when storms roll through or wondering if that corner leak is getting worse. Your downspouts drain properly, your seams hold, and your gutters stay attached to your house.
Here’s what that means for your home in West Bay Shore: your foundation stays dry and stable, your landscaping doesn’t get washed out, and you’re not dealing with ice dams when winter hits. The homes here were built around 1960, and most sit on older foundations that can’t handle constant water exposure. A working gutter system is the difference between a $300 repair and a $15,000 foundation fix.
SkyLuxe Construction has been working on homes across Suffolk County for years. We’re a family business, GAF-certified, fully licensed, and we use our own crews—never subcontractors.
That matters because you’re not getting a different team every time or someone who’s never worked in West Bay Shore before. Our guys know how coastal wind affects gutter hangers, what happens when salt air hits aluminum seams, and why your gutters need to handle more than just rain—they need to survive nor’easters and heavy snow loads.
We’ve repaired gutters on hundreds of homes in this area. We know the building codes, we pull the permits, and we show up when we say we will.
First, we come out and actually look at your gutters. Not a quick glance from the ground—we get up there and check the hangers, seams, downspouts, fascia boards, and flashing. We’re looking for leaks, rust holes, sagging sections, and any spots where water isn’t draining right.
Then we give you a written estimate. No surprises, no upselling. If you’ve got a leaking gutter joint that needs resealing, we tell you that. If your fascia board is rotted and needs replacement before we can reattach anything, we tell you that too.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and get it done. Most gutter leak repairs and seam fixes take a few hours. Larger jobs—like fixing sagging gutters, replacing fascia boards, or repairing storm damage—might take a day or two. We clean up when we’re finished, and we make sure your downspouts are draining away from your foundation before we leave.
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We handle everything from small gutter leak repairs to full fascia board replacement. That includes resealing seams, patching rust holes, reattaching loose downspouts, fixing corners that leak, and replacing sections that are too damaged to repair.
If your gutters are sagging, we don’t just screw them back in. We check why they’re sagging—usually it’s failed hangers or rotted fascia—and we fix the actual problem. Same thing with leaks. A leaking gutter joint isn’t always a bad seal. Sometimes it’s a cracked seam, a misaligned section, or a downspout that’s clogged and forcing water backward.
West Bay Shore sits right on the water, and that means your gutters take a beating from salt air, coastal storms, and freeze-thaw cycles. We see a lot of corrosion around seams and fasteners, especially on older aluminum systems. We also see a lot of ice dam damage from winters where snow sits on your roof and melts unevenly. When we repair gutters here, we’re accounting for those conditions—not just slapping on a patch and calling it done.
Most gutter repairs in West Bay Shore run between $150 and $800, depending on what’s broken. A simple reseal on a leaking seam might cost $150 to $250. Fixing a sagging section with new hangers and brackets usually runs $300 to $500. If you need fascia board replacement or extensive rust hole repairs, you’re looking at $600 to $1,200 or more.
Storm damage gutter repair costs vary. If a nor’easter ripped off a section of gutter, we’re replacing that section, checking the fascia, and making sure the remaining system is secure. That can run anywhere from $400 to $1,500 depending on how much damage there is.
The cost to fix sagging gutters depends on why they’re sagging. If it’s just loose hangers, it’s a quick fix. If the fascia is rotted and needs replacing, that’s a bigger job. We’ll tell you exactly what’s needed before we start any work.
Most leaking gutter joints can be repaired. We clean out the seam, reseal it with commercial-grade sealant, and reinforce it if needed. If the joint is cracked or corroded through, we might need to replace that section—but that’s still way cheaper than replacing your entire system.
Leaking gutter corners are common, especially on older seamless systems where the mitered corners weren’t sealed properly from the start. We see this a lot in West Bay Shore on homes from the 60s and 70s. The fix is straightforward: we pull the corner apart, clean it, reseal it correctly, and make sure it’s sloped right so water doesn’t pool there.
If your gutters are leaking behind the fascia, that’s a different problem. It usually means the gutter is pulling away from the house or the fascia board is rotted. We have to address both—reseal the gutter and replace any damaged wood—or the leak will just come back.
Small repairs—like fixing a leaking seam, patching a rust hole, or reattaching a downspout—usually take two to four hours. We can often get those done the same day or within a few days of your call.
Bigger jobs take longer. If we’re fixing multiple sagging sections, replacing fascia boards, or repairing storm damage across your whole roofline, that might take a full day or two. We’ll give you a timeline upfront so you know what to expect.
Emergency gutter repair in West Bay Shore gets prioritized. If a storm just came through and your gutter is hanging off the house or water is pouring into your foundation, we’ll get someone out fast—usually within 24 hours. We’re not going to let your home sit there taking on water while you wait a week for an appointment.
Gutters sag when the hangers fail, the fascia rots, or the gutter itself gets too heavy from debris and standing water. Sometimes it’s all three.
The fix depends on the cause. If the hangers are just loose or spaced too far apart, we add new heavy-duty hangers every 18 to 24 inches and reattach everything securely. If the fascia board is rotted—which is common in West Bay Shore’s humid climate—we replace that section of fascia before reattaching the gutter. You can’t hang a gutter on rotted wood and expect it to stay up.
If the gutter itself is bent or warped from years of sagging, we might need to replace that section. But most of the time, fixing sagging gutters is about reinforcing the support system and making sure water drains properly so the problem doesn’t come back.
Yes. If a storm damages your gutters or you’ve got an urgent leak that’s flooding your foundation, call us at 631-707-0172. We prioritize emergency gutter repair and usually get someone out within 24 hours.
Storm damage gutter repair is common here. Nor’easters, high winds, and heavy snow can rip gutters off, collapse downspouts, or cause sections to pull away from the house. When that happens, you need it fixed fast—before water starts damaging your foundation, basement, or siding.
We also handle hail damage gutter repair, though that’s less common on Long Island. If you’ve got dents, cracks, or punctures from hail, we’ll assess whether the system can be repaired or if sections need replacing. Most insurance policies cover storm and hail damage, and we can work with your adjuster if needed.
Yes, we repair and replace fascia boards as part of gutter repair work. If your fascia is rotted, cracked, or pulling away from the roofline, we can’t properly attach your gutters until that’s fixed. We cut out the damaged section, install new fascia board, prime and paint it to match, and then rehang or repair your gutters.
Wood gutter repair is less common because most homes in West Bay Shore have aluminum or vinyl systems. But if you’ve got an older home with wood gutters, we can assess them and let you know if repair is an option or if replacement makes more sense. Wood gutters require a lot of maintenance in coastal climates, and most homeowners end up switching to aluminum or seamless systems for durability.
Repairing fascia and eaves damage usually goes hand-in-hand with gutter work. If water has been leaking behind your gutters for a while, there’s a good chance your fascia and eaves are damaged too. We check all of that during the inspection and give you a full picture of what needs fixing.
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