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You’re not calling us because everything’s fine. You’re calling because water’s going where it shouldn’t, your gutters are pulling away from the house, or last week’s storm left sections hanging by a thread.
Here’s what changes after we’re done. Water flows where it’s supposed to—away from your foundation, not into it. Your basement stays dry during heavy rain instead of turning into a cleanup project. Those sagging sections get reattached properly so they’re not just waiting for the next storm to rip them down completely.
Your siding stops getting stained from constant overflow. Your landscaping doesn’t wash away every time it rains. And you’re not lying awake during storms wondering if this is the night everything gives out. We fix gutter leaks at the seams and corners, reattach loose downspouts, repair fascia damage before it spreads, and address the actual problem—not just the symptoms.
Most gutter issues in Islandia start small. A minor leak at a seam. A section that’s slightly off-level. Then Long Island gets 44 inches of rain per year, plus nor’easters, plus freeze-thaw cycles all winter. Small problems become expensive ones fast.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run business that’s been handling exterior work across Suffolk County for years. We’re licensed, insured, and we actually show up when we say we will.
We’re not a national franchise with rotating crews. When you call us for gutter service and repair in Islandia, you’re getting people who know how Long Island weather beats up homes. We’ve seen what happens when gutters fail during a nor’easter. We’ve repaired the damage from ice dams that formed because gutters weren’t draining right.
You’ll work with the same team from estimate to completion. We’ll tell you if you need a full replacement or if a targeted repair will buy you years. And we’ll explain what we’re doing and why, because you’re paying for it and you deserve to know.
First, we come out and actually look at your gutters. Not a five-minute glance from the ground—we get up there and check the full system. We’re looking for leaks, loose fasteners, damaged sections, improper pitch, fascia rot, and anything else that’s causing problems or about to.
Then we tell you what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. If your gutters are shot, we’ll say so. If a few repairs will handle it, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll get a clear estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and what we’re actually doing.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up on time. We fix the leaking seams, reattach sagging sections with proper fasteners and spacing, repair or replace damaged fascia boards, seal joints that are letting water through, and make sure downspouts are directing water away from your foundation—not just dumping it next to your house.
After the repair, we test the system. We run water through to make sure everything drains properly and nothing leaks. Then we clean up and walk you through what we did. The whole process usually takes a day or less for most repairs, depending on the scope.
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Islandia gets hit with everything. Summer thunderstorms that dump inches in an hour. Fall leaf drop that clogs systems in days. Winter freeze-thaw cycles that crack seams and pull fasteners loose. Spring rains that test every weak point in your gutters.
Our gutter repair service handles the problems this climate creates. We seal leaking seams and corners where water’s getting through. We reattach sections that are pulling away before they rip your fascia apart. We fix sagging gutters by adjusting pitch and replacing worn hangers so water actually flows to the downspouts.
If your fascia boards are rotted from years of overflow, we repair or replace them. If downspouts are clogged, disconnected, or dumping water right against your foundation, we fix that too. We also handle emergency gutter repair when storms cause immediate damage that can’t wait.
Storm damage gutter repair is common here. High winds rip sections loose. Heavy snow loads bend gutters out of shape. Ice dams cause cracks and separation. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it so it holds up next time.
The cost to fix sagging gutters or repair a leaking joint is a fraction of what you’ll pay if water gets into your basement or damages your foundation. Most repairs in Islandia run between $400 and $1,200 depending on the extent of damage. That’s a lot less than the $5,000+ you’ll spend on emergency foundation work.
Most homeowners in Islandia spend between $400 and $1,200 for gutter repairs. That covers common issues like sealing leaks, reattaching sagging sections, replacing damaged fascia, and fixing downspouts.
Minor fixes—like sealing a single leaking seam or reattaching a loose downspout—might run $150 to $300. More extensive work, like repairing multiple sections after storm damage or replacing rotted fascia boards, can push toward $2,000 or more.
The real cost isn’t just the repair itself. It’s what you avoid by fixing it now. A leaking gutter that’s dumping water next to your foundation can cause basement flooding, foundation cracks, and structural damage that costs $5,000 to $15,000 to fix. Spending $800 now to repair your gutters is a lot cheaper than spending $10,000 later to fix your foundation.
If you’ve got a few isolated problems—a leaking corner, a sagging section, a loose downspout—repair usually makes sense. If your entire system is failing, replacement is probably the better investment.
Here’s what we look for. Leaks at one or two seams? That’s repairable. Leaks everywhere? Replacement. One section pulling away from the house? We can reattach it. Multiple sections sagging or separating? Time for new gutters. Minor fascia damage in one spot? We’ll repair it. Rotted fascia along half your roofline? That’s a bigger job that might warrant new gutters and fascia together.
Age matters too. If your gutters are 15+ years old and showing multiple issues, replacement often makes more sense than patching problems that’ll keep coming back. We’ll be straight with you about what makes sense for your situation and your budget. If repairs will buy you five more years, we’ll tell you. If you’re just delaying the inevitable, we’ll tell you that too.
Seams and corners leak because the sealant fails. Gutters expand and contract with temperature changes. Over time, that movement breaks down the caulk or sealant holding the joints together. Add in years of water exposure, UV damage, and debris sitting in the gutters, and eventually those seams start letting water through.
In Islandia, you’ve also got freeze-thaw cycles all winter. Water gets into tiny gaps in the seams, freezes, expands, and makes those gaps bigger. By spring, what was a small drip becomes a steady leak.
The fix is straightforward. We clean out the old, failed sealant, make sure the joint is properly aligned, and reseal it with quality gutter sealant that can handle Long Island weather. For corners that are really deteriorated, we might need to replace the corner piece entirely. Either way, the repair stops the leak and prevents the water damage that comes with it—like staining your siding, rotting your fascia, or saturating the ground next to your foundation.
Yes. Sagging gutters usually mean the fasteners are failing or spaced too far apart. Gutters are heavy when they’re full of water, and if the hangers aren’t holding them properly, they start to pull away from the fascia.
We fix this by removing the old, failed fasteners and installing new ones at the correct spacing—typically every 24 inches or less. If the fascia board behind the gutter is rotted or damaged, we repair or replace that first. Otherwise, you’re just screwing new fasteners into bad wood, and the problem comes right back.
We also check the pitch while we’re at it. Gutters need to slope slightly toward the downspouts so water drains properly. If they’re level or sloping the wrong way, water sits in the gutters, adds weight, and makes sagging worse. We adjust the pitch during the repair so everything drains like it should.
Once the gutters are reattached with solid fasteners and proper pitch, they’ll handle rain and snow loads without sagging or pulling away. It’s a permanent fix, not a temporary patch.
Yes. Storms hit Long Island hard, and gutter damage can’t always wait. If a section ripped loose and is hanging off your house, or if a heavy snow load bent your gutters out of shape, that needs attention now—not next week.
We handle emergency gutter service in Islandia when storms cause immediate damage. High winds can tear entire sections off the fascia. Ice dams can crack gutters and pull them away from the roof. Heavy rain can overwhelm a system that’s already compromised and cause sudden failures.
When you call for emergency repair, we prioritize getting someone out quickly to assess the damage and make temporary fixes if needed to prevent further problems. Then we schedule the full repair as soon as possible. Storm damage often involves more than just the gutters—fascia boards get damaged, downspouts get ripped off, and sometimes there’s roof damage too. We’ll check everything and let you know what needs to be fixed to get your drainage system working again.
Most gutter repairs in Islandia take half a day to a full day, depending on what needs to be fixed. If we’re sealing a few leaking seams and reattaching a loose downspout, that might be done in a few hours. If we’re repairing sagging sections along multiple sides of your house, replacing fascia boards, and fixing storm damage, that’s a full day or more.
The process itself is straightforward. We set up safely, remove any damaged sections or failed components, make the repairs, test the system to make sure water drains properly, and clean up. We’re not going to stretch a four-hour job into two days.
Weather can affect timing. We’re not doing gutter work in a downpour or when it’s icy. But we schedule efficiently and keep you updated if anything changes. For most homeowners, the repair happens quickly, and you’re back to having gutters that actually work the same day we show up.
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