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That drip at the corner of your house isn’t just annoying. It’s pooling water against your foundation right now, creating pressure that leads to cracks, basement seepage, and repair bills between $5,000 and $25,000.
Here’s what happens when gutters fail in New Suffolk. Water overflows during storms and saturates the ground around your foundation. That soil expands, pushing against concrete that wasn’t designed to handle constant pressure. Cracks form. Water finds its way in. By the time you notice the damp basement smell, the damage is done.
Professional gutter repair stops this before it starts. We fix leaking gutter joints, reattach sagging sections, seal seams properly, and replace damaged fascia boards before rot spreads. Most repairs take a few hours to a day. Most foundation repairs take weeks and cost more than your last vacation.
You’re not just fixing a gutter. You’re protecting everything below it.
We’ve spent over 35 years working on Long Island homes. We’ve repaired gutters after nor’easters, replaced fascia boards rotted by salt air, and fixed downspouts that couldn’t handle New Suffolk’s heavy spring rains.
We know aluminum gutters work best here because they resist corrosion from coastal humidity. We know how to pitch gutters correctly so water actually flows instead of pooling. And we know the difference between a quick patch and a repair that lasts through another Long Island winter.
Every repair gets personal oversight from start to finish. If something goes wrong with our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. That’s not a marketing line—it’s how we’ve stayed in business for three decades.
First, we inspect your gutters for free. No charge, no pressure. We look at the obvious problem you called about, then check everything else—pitch, mounting, fascia condition, downspout flow. Most homeowners only see the leak. We find what’s causing it.
Then we explain what’s wrong in plain language. If your gutter is sagging because the fascia board is rotted, we tell you that. If the seam is leaking because someone used the wrong sealant five years ago, we tell you that too. You get a clear price before we start any work.
The actual repair depends on what’s broken. Leaking gutter joints get properly sealed with commercial-grade sealant that handles temperature swings. Sagging gutters get remounted with new hangers spaced correctly for Long Island snow loads. Damaged fascia boards get replaced before we reattach anything. Most repairs finish in one day. Simple fixes like reattaching a downspout take a couple of hours.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. And if weather delays us, we’ll tell you that too.
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Gutter leak repair in New Suffolk, NY means sealing joints that have separated due to thermal expansion, replacing corroded sections that can’t hold water anymore, and fixing flashing where gutters meet your roofline. We handle leaking gutter corners, holes from rust or impact damage, and seams that were never sealed correctly in the first place.
When gutters sag, we don’t just screw them back up. We check why they sagged—usually rotted fascia or hangers spaced too far apart. We fix the underlying problem, then remount everything at the correct pitch so water flows toward downspouts instead of pooling in the middle.
Storm damage gutter repair is common here. Nor’easters and summer storms tear gutters loose, dent them with falling branches, and overwhelm systems that can’t handle New Suffolk’s rainfall intensity. We repair or replace damaged sections and make sure your downspouts can handle the volume Long Island weather throws at them.
Fascia board repair often goes hand-in-hand with gutter work. When gutters leak or overflow for months, that water rots the wood behind them. We replace damaged fascia before reattaching gutters so you’re not mounting new hardware to wood that’s already failing.
Most gutter repairs in New Suffolk, NY run between $150 and $400 for common issues like sealing leaking seams, reattaching loose sections, or fixing a sagging gutter. Larger jobs that involve fascia board replacement or extensive storm damage typically cost $400 to $1,200 depending on how much needs replacing.
The actual cost depends on what’s broken and why. A leaking gutter joint might need $150 worth of sealant and labor. A sagging gutter with rotted fascia behind it might need $800 in materials and carpentry work. We give you an exact price after inspecting your gutters, so you know what you’re paying before we start.
Foundation repairs from ignoring gutter problems start around $5,000 and often exceed $15,000. Basement waterproofing averages another $5,000. Fixing the gutter now is always cheaper than fixing the foundation later.
Most gutter repairs in New Suffolk, NY take between a few hours and one full day. Simple fixes like reattaching a downspout or sealing a leaking corner usually take two to three hours. More involved repairs that include fascia board replacement or remounting multiple sections typically take a full day.
The timeline depends on what needs fixing and how accessible your gutters are. Single-story homes with ground-level access go faster than two-story homes with steep rooflines. Repairs that require replacing rotted wood take longer than repairs that just involve resealing or remounting.
We’ll tell you the expected timeline during the inspection. If weather delays the work or we find additional damage once we start, we’ll update you immediately. Most homeowners are surprised how quickly proper gutter repair gets done compared to how long they’ve been worrying about it.
Gutters leak at corners and seams because of thermal expansion, improper installation, or sealant failure. Aluminum gutters expand in summer heat and contract in winter cold. That constant movement stresses the joints where sections connect, eventually breaking the seal and creating gaps where water escapes.
In New Suffolk, NY, coastal humidity accelerates this process. Moisture gets into small gaps, freezes during winter, and forces the gap wider. By spring, what started as a tiny drip becomes a steady leak. Many gutters were also installed with inadequate sealant or the wrong type of sealant that degrades quickly under UV exposure.
Fixing leaking gutter joints properly means cleaning out old sealant completely, ensuring the joint fits tightly, and applying commercial-grade sealant designed for exterior use and temperature fluctuations. The cheap stuff from hardware stores fails within a year. Professional-grade sealant lasts for years, even through Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles.
Most sagging gutters can be fixed without full replacement if the gutter itself isn’t damaged and the fascia board behind it is still solid. The sag usually happens because hangers failed, broke, or were spaced too far apart during installation. We remount the gutter with new hangers positioned correctly—typically every 24 inches for Long Island snow and ice loads.
However, if the fascia board is rotted from years of water exposure, we need to replace that wood before reattaching anything. Mounting gutters to rotted fascia just means they’ll sag again within months. We also check the gutter itself for damage. If it’s bent, cracked, or corroded, remounting it won’t solve the problem.
The inspection tells us which situation you’re dealing with. Fixing a sag with new hangers costs significantly less than replacing entire sections. But trying to save money by skipping fascia repair just means paying twice—once for the temporary fix, and again when it fails.
Yes, we handle emergency gutter repair in New Suffolk, NY after storms damage or tear gutters loose. Nor’easters and summer storms regularly rip gutters off homes, dent them with falling branches, or overwhelm systems that can’t handle the rainfall volume. When that happens, water pours directly against your foundation instead of flowing away through downspouts.
Storm damage needs quick attention because every rainstorm after the initial damage makes things worse. Water that should be channeling away from your house is instead saturating the ground around your foundation, increasing the risk of cracks and basement seepage with each storm.
We assess storm damage quickly, secure any loose sections to prevent further damage, and schedule permanent repairs as soon as possible. Some emergency fixes can be done immediately to stop active water damage. Full repairs might need to wait for dry weather, but we’ll make sure your home is protected in the meantime.
A thorough gutter repair inspection in New Suffolk, NY includes checking every joint and seam for leaks, testing the pitch to ensure water flows toward downspouts, examining all mounting points and hangers for stability, inspecting fascia boards for rot or water damage, checking downspouts for clogs or damage, and looking at how water drains away from your foundation.
We don’t just look at the obvious problem you called about. A leak at one corner might be caused by a pitch problem twenty feet away. A sagging section might be the result of a clogged downspout creating weight the hangers weren’t designed to support. We find the actual cause, not just the visible symptom.
The inspection is free and comes with no pressure to buy anything. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what it’ll cost to fix, and what happens if you don’t fix it. Some homeowners choose to repair everything at once. Others prioritize the most urgent issues and schedule the rest for later. Either way, you’ll know exactly what your gutters need.
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