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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Your foundation stays dry. Your basement doesn’t flood after every storm.
That’s what proper gutter repair in Bohemia, NY gets you. Not just a quick patch job, but a system that handles Long Island’s weather without backing up, leaking, or pulling away from your roofline.
You won’t be climbing ladders after every nor’easter. You won’t watch water pour over the sides during summer downpours. And you won’t deal with that sinking feeling when you notice new cracks in your foundation or water stains in your basement.
Most gutter problems start small. A loose hanger here, a small leak at a seam there. But Long Island’s weather doesn’t give failing gutters a break. Between coastal storms, freeze-thaw cycles, and 40-50 inches of annual rainfall, small issues become expensive problems fast.
Fix it right the first time, and your gutters do their job for years. Ignore it or patch it poorly, and you’re looking at foundation repairs that insurance won’t cover and water damage that spreads through your walls.
SkyLuxe Construction Inc isn’t new to Suffolk County. We’re a family business with decades of exterior renovation experience, and we’ve seen what Long Island weather does to gutters that aren’t installed or repaired correctly.
Bohemia homes face unique challenges. Coastal salt air eats through metal faster than you’d expect. Freeze-thaw cycles loosen joints and hangers gradually until sections start sagging or pulling away completely.
We know which materials hold up and which ones fail within a few years. We know how to diagnose the root cause of gutter leaks, not just seal the obvious spots. And we know that most homeowners don’t want a sales pitch—they want someone who understands the problem and can fix it without the runaround.
That’s what you get when you call us. Straight answers, transparent pricing, and repairs that last because we use the right materials and methods for this area’s specific conditions.
First, we come out and inspect your entire gutter system. Not just the spot where you see the leak, but the whole setup—hangers, seams, downspouts, fascia boards, everything.
Most gutter problems have a root cause that’s not obvious from the ground. A leak at a corner might actually be caused by a clogged downspout creating back pressure. Sagging sections usually mean the hangers are spaced too far apart or the fascia board is rotting behind the gutter.
We’ll walk you through what we find and explain what needs fixing now versus what you can monitor. You’ll get a clear price before any work starts—no surprises, no upselling.
Then we make the repairs using materials designed for Long Island’s coastal climate. If your fascia board is damaged, we fix that first because attaching gutters to rotted wood is pointless. If seams are leaking, we reseal them properly or replace sections if needed. If hangers are failing, we install new ones at the right spacing to handle heavy water flow.
The job’s done when water flows cleanly through your gutters and out the downspouts, away from your foundation. We test the system, clean up completely, and make sure you understand how to maintain it going forward.
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Gutter leak repair in Bohemia, NY isn’t one-size-fits-all. The fix depends on what’s causing the leak and how much damage has already happened.
Leaking seams and joints are common because thermal expansion and contraction gradually break the seals. We reseal these properly or install seamless sections to eliminate the weak points. Holes from rust or impact get patched with materials that match your existing gutters and won’t fail in a year.
Sagging gutters usually mean failed hangers or damaged fascia boards. We don’t just reattach the gutter—we inspect and repair the fascia first if needed, then install new hangers at proper intervals. This prevents the same section from sagging again next season.
Downspout issues cause more problems than most people realize. If downspouts are clogged, disconnected, or draining too close to your foundation, your gutters can’t do their job no matter how well they’re installed. We make sure downspouts are clear, properly attached, and directing water at least 6-10 feet away from your foundation.
Storm damage gutter repair often involves multiple issues at once—sections torn loose, dented or bent gutters, damaged flashing. After major weather events, we prioritize emergency calls because the longer damaged gutters stay broken, the more water damage your home sustains.
Fascia board repair goes hand-in-hand with gutter work. If the wood behind your gutters is soft or rotting, no repair will hold. We replace damaged sections with materials that resist moisture and give your gutters a solid mounting surface.
Most gutter repairs in Bohemia, NY run between $150 and $800 for common issues like resealing leaking seams, replacing a few hangers, or fixing a sagging section. More extensive repairs involving multiple problems or fascia board replacement typically cost $500 to $1,200.
Emergency gutter repair after storm damage can vary widely depending on how much of your system is affected. A few torn-loose sections might cost $300-500 to reattach and secure properly. Major damage requiring significant replacement could run $1,500-3,000.
The key factor is whether you’re just fixing the visible problem or addressing the root cause. Resealing a leaking corner joint costs less upfront, but if the leak is caused by a clogged downspout creating back pressure, that seal will fail again quickly. Fixing both issues costs more initially but saves you from paying for the same repair twice.
Most homeowners find that investing in proper repairs now prevents the $5,000-10,000+ foundation and water damage bills that come from ignored gutter problems. Your gutters are your home’s first line of defense against water damage—skimping on repairs rarely works out.
Leaking gutter joints and corner seams usually fail because of thermal expansion and contraction. Long Island’s temperature swings—from summer heat to winter freezing—cause gutter materials to expand and contract repeatedly. Over time, this movement breaks down the sealant at seams and joints.
Clogged gutters make the problem worse. When debris blocks water flow, gutters fill up and overflow at the weakest points, which are almost always the seams. The standing water also accelerates corrosion on metal gutters, creating holes and weak spots.
Poor initial installation is another common cause. If seams weren’t sealed properly from the start, or if the wrong type of sealant was used, they’ll fail within a few years. Some sealants get brittle in cold weather or break down in UV exposure.
The fix depends on the condition of the gutters overall. If the material is still solid, we clean the old sealant completely, realign the sections if needed, and reseal with high-quality sealant designed for exterior use and temperature fluctuations. If the gutter material around the seam is corroded or damaged, we replace that section—often with seamless gutter material to eliminate the weak point entirely.
Your fascia board is the wooden board that runs along your roofline where the gutters attach. If it’s damaged, your gutters can’t stay securely mounted no matter how good the hangers are.
Signs of fascia damage include gutters pulling away from the house even after you’ve reattached them, visible soft spots or discoloration on the fascia board itself, or gutters that sag in certain sections but not others. If you can press on the fascia and it feels soft or spongy, it’s rotted and needs replacement.
Water damage to fascia usually happens because gutters were leaking or overflowing for an extended period. The constant moisture soaks into the wood, causing rot. Sometimes the damage is hidden behind the gutter, so you won’t see it until the gutter is removed.
Repairing fascia board means removing the affected gutter section, cutting out the damaged wood, and installing new fascia material that resists moisture. Then we reinstall or replace the gutter with proper hangers attached to solid wood. Skipping this step means your “repaired” gutters will pull loose again within months because they’re attached to wood that can’t hold the weight.
Most fascia board replacement in Bohemia, NY costs $6-20 per linear foot depending on the material and accessibility. It adds to your gutter repair cost, but it’s necessary for a lasting fix.
Sagging gutters can usually be repaired if the gutter material itself is still in good condition. The sag typically means the hangers have failed, are spaced too far apart, or the fascia board behind them is damaged.
We inspect the entire sagging section to determine the cause. If hangers have pulled loose or bent, we install new ones at closer intervals—usually every 24 inches instead of the 36-inch spacing that often causes sagging. If the fascia is soft or rotted, we repair that first because new hangers won’t hold in damaged wood.
Sometimes gutters sag because they’re holding too much weight from debris buildup or standing water caused by improper pitch. In these cases, we clean the gutters, adjust the pitch so water flows toward downspouts properly, and add support where needed.
Replacement makes more sense if the gutter material is severely corroded, has multiple holes, or is an old style that’s difficult to match for repairs. It also makes sense if you’re dealing with sectional gutters that have multiple failing seams—switching to seamless gutters eliminates those weak points.
The decision comes down to cost versus longevity. If repairs will cost 60-70% of replacement and your gutters are already 15-20 years old, replacement is usually the better investment. But if your gutters are relatively new and just need better support, repairs will give you many more years of service at a fraction of the cost.
Yes. Storm damage to gutters needs fast attention because every day they stay broken, water is damaging your home’s foundation, siding, and potentially your basement.
After major storms hit Bohemia, we prioritize emergency calls based on severity. If your gutters are completely torn off or hanging loose, that’s an immediate safety hazard and a water damage risk—we’ll get to you as quickly as possible. If you have partial damage but water is still flowing away from your house reasonably well, the repair might be scheduled within a few days.
Common storm damage includes sections torn completely loose by high winds, gutters crushed by falling branches, downspouts disconnected or damaged, and hangers ripped out of the fascia. We’ve also seen cases where hail dents gutters badly enough that water pools instead of flowing properly.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping active water damage first. We’ll secure loose sections, redirect water flow away from your foundation, and make temporary fixes if needed to protect your home until we can complete permanent repairs. Then we assess the full extent of damage and provide a clear estimate for complete restoration.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover storm damage to gutters, though you’ll need to pay your deductible. We can work with your insurance company and provide documentation of the damage and repairs for your claim.
Most gutter repairs take 2-4 hours depending on what needs fixing and how accessible your gutters are. Simple fixes like resealing a few leaking seams or replacing several hangers on a single-story home usually take closer to 2 hours. More complex repairs involving fascia board replacement, multiple problem areas, or two-story homes take longer.
If we’re repairing storm damage or addressing multiple issues at once—like fixing sagging sections, resealing leaking joints, and replacing damaged downspouts—expect a half-day to full-day job. We don’t rush repairs because doing them right the first time matters more than doing them fast.
Weather affects timing too. We can’t properly seal seams or install certain materials in heavy rain or freezing temperatures. If conditions aren’t right for permanent repairs, we’ll make temporary fixes to protect your home and schedule the complete repair for better weather.
The timeline from your call to completed repair depends on our schedule and the season. During spring and fall when gutter problems peak, we might be booked 1-2 weeks out for non-emergency repairs. In summer or winter, we can usually get to you within a few days. Emergency repairs after major storms get priority scheduling—often same-day or next-day service.
Once we’re on site, we work efficiently and clean up completely before we leave. You’ll know exactly what was done, what to watch for going forward, and how to reach us if any issues come up.
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