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A leaking gutter joint or sagging section doesn’t seem urgent until you’re looking at water stains on your ceiling or cracks in your foundation. The average water damage repair bill hits $8,000. Most of that is preventable if you catch gutter problems early.
You’re dealing with a home worth over $600,000 in a market where properties built before 1980 need consistent maintenance. Your gutters take a beating from nor’easters, ice dams, and the freeze-thaw cycles that split seams and pull hangers loose. When they fail, water doesn’t just disappear. It runs down your siding, pools against your foundation, and seeps into places that cost serious money to fix.
We handle gutter leak repair, fix sagging gutters, seal failing seams, and reattach loose downspouts before small problems turn into structural issues. Most repairs wrap up in a few hours. Emergency situations get same-day response. You get gutters that actually move water away from your home instead of dumping it where it causes damage.
We’ve spent over 35 years working on homes throughout Westchester and Suffolk County. We’ve seen what happens when gutters fail during a nor’easter, and we’ve repaired the damage that follows. Our team knows how Tuckahoe’s older housing stock responds to weather, and we know which repairs hold up and which ones fail within a season.
We’re a family-run operation, which means you’re not getting a different crew every time something needs attention. Our licensed team handles your repair from start to finish. No subcontractors showing up with questionable training. No delays because someone else controls the schedule.
When we repair your gutters, we’re also looking at how your roof, fascia, and siding interact with your drainage system. That’s how we catch problems other contractors miss. And if something goes wrong with our work, we come back and fix it at no charge.
You call or message us with what’s going on. We schedule an inspection, usually within a day or two. For emergency situations like storm damage or active leaks, we can get there the same day.
During the inspection, we check the entire gutter system, not just the obvious problem. A leaking corner might be the symptom, but loose hangers three feet away could be the cause. We look at pitch, check for clogs, inspect seams and joints, and examine how your downspouts connect. Then we tell you exactly what needs fixing and what it’ll cost. No surprises.
Most gutter repairs finish in one day. Simple fixes like resealing a joint or reattaching a downspout take a couple hours. Larger jobs like replacing sections of damaged fascia board or fixing multiple sagging areas might stretch into a second day. We clean up completely when we’re done, and we test the system to make sure water flows where it should.
You get a warranty on the work. If a repair fails, we return and make it right. That’s been our approach for 35 years, and it’s why homeowners in Tuckahoe keep calling us back.
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We fix gutter leaks at seams, corners, and joints using commercial-grade sealants that handle temperature swings. Sagging gutters get new hangers installed at proper spacing, and we adjust pitch so water actually flows toward downspouts. Holes and rust damage get patched or the section gets replaced, depending on severity.
Downspout issues are common in Tuckahoe’s older homes. We reattach loose downspouts, repair damaged elbows, and make sure water discharges at least five feet from your foundation. If your fascia board is rotted from water exposure, we replace the damaged sections before reinstalling gutters. Leaving rotted wood behind just means your gutters will pull loose again within months.
Storm damage gets priority response. Tuckahoe sees its share of severe weather, from winter ice storms to summer thunderstorms that drop tree branches on roofs. We provide temporary protection if needed, then complete permanent repairs once conditions allow. Hail damage, wind-torn sections, and ice dam destruction all fall under repairs we handle regularly.
Because we work on complete exterior systems, we catch related problems during gutter repairs. Damaged flashing around chimneys, deteriorating soffits, or siding issues that contribute to water intrusion. You’re not paying extra for us to notice these things. We just tell you what we see so you can decide how to handle it.
Most gutter repairs in Tuckahoe run between $195 and $625, with the average landing around $385. That covers common issues like sealing leaking joints, replacing damaged sections, fixing sagging areas, or reattaching downspouts.
Cost depends on what’s actually wrong. Resealing a corner joint might cost $150. Replacing a 10-foot section of damaged gutter with new material runs closer to $300. If your fascia board is rotted and needs replacement before we can secure gutters properly, that adds to the total because it’s more labor and materials.
Emergency repairs during or right after storms sometimes cost more due to urgency and scheduling. But catching problems early almost always costs less than waiting. A $200 repair today beats an $8,000 water damage bill six months from now when that small leak has soaked your walls and foundation.
Simple repairs finish in two to four hours. That includes fixing a leaking seam, reattaching a loose downspout, or replacing a short damaged section. You can usually schedule these repairs and have them done the same day.
More extensive work takes longer. If we’re replacing fascia boards, fixing multiple problem areas, or dealing with storm damage across several sections, expect a full day or possibly two. We don’t rush repairs just to finish faster. Proper prep, correct pitch adjustment, and thorough sealing take time.
Weather affects timing, especially in winter. We can’t seal seams properly in freezing temperatures, and working on ice-covered roofs isn’t safe. During those conditions, we might install temporary protection and schedule the permanent repair when temperatures cooperate. Most of the year, though, we can complete your repair within a day or two of your call.
Temperature cycling is the main culprit in Tuckahoe. Metal expands in summer heat and contracts in winter cold. That constant movement gradually breaks down sealants at joints and corners. After enough freeze-thaw cycles, seams that were watertight start dripping.
Clogs make it worse. When leaves and debris dam up water in your gutters, that standing water sits against seams for days or weeks. It finds any weak point and works its way through. Ice dams do even more damage because ice expands as it forms, forcing seams apart.
Age plays a role too. Homes in Tuckahoe average over 40 years old, and many have original gutters. Sealants from the 1970s and 1980s don’t last forever. Even well-maintained gutters eventually need seam repairs as materials age. The good news is that resealing with modern materials usually solves the problem for another decade or more.
If damage is limited to one or two areas and the rest of your gutter system is solid, repair makes sense. You’ll spend $200 to $500 instead of $2,000 to $4,000 for full replacement. Most leaking seams, sagging sections, and minor damage fall into this category.
Replace when you’re dealing with widespread rust, multiple failing sections, or gutters that are undersized for your roof. If we’re repairing the same gutters every year, replacement becomes the smarter investment. Also consider replacement if your gutters are original to a home built before 1980. At that age, you’re likely facing ongoing problems even after repairs.
During our inspection, we’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense. We handle both repairs and full replacements, so we don’t have incentive to push you toward the more expensive option. Sometimes a $300 repair buys you five more years. Sometimes spending $3,000 on new seamless gutters saves you from constant maintenance. We base our recommendation on actual condition, not what makes us more money.
Yes. Storm damage and sudden leaks get same-day response when possible, usually within a few hours of your call. We know that water pouring into your home during a nor’easter can’t wait until next week.
Emergency service covers situations like gutters torn loose by wind, downspouts knocked off by falling branches, or sudden leaks causing active water intrusion. We’ll get temporary protection in place immediately if needed, then complete permanent repairs as soon as conditions allow.
Not every repair qualifies as an emergency, and we’re honest about that. A gutter that’s been slowly leaking for months isn’t urgent the same way storm damage is. But if you’re dealing with active water problems or fresh damage that’s getting worse, we prioritize your call and get someone there fast. We’ve been handling emergency repairs across Westchester County for over 35 years, so we know how to respond when homeowners actually need immediate help.
Yes, and we do it regularly. Fascia board damage is common in Tuckahoe because water from failing gutters soaks into wood over time. Once fascia rots, gutters can’t attach securely no matter how many new hangers you install.
We remove the damaged gutter section, cut out rotted fascia, and replace it with new material that matches your existing trim. Then we reinstall or replace the gutter with proper fasteners into solid wood. Skipping the fascia repair just means your gutters will sag again within months because they’re attached to wood that can’t hold them.
This adds cost and time to a basic gutter repair, but it’s necessary work. A gutter hanging from rotted fascia will fail. We’d rather fix it right the first time than have you call us back in six months when everything pulls loose again. Most fascia repairs add a few hundred dollars to the job, depending on how much board needs replacement. We inspect fascia condition during every gutter repair and let you know upfront if we find damage.
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