If your gutters sag, pull away from the fascia, or have multiple leaks, replacement usually makes more sense than repairs. Gutters over 20 years old typically need replacement, especially if you’re dealing with recurring problems.
Rust spots, cracks, or separated joints indicate system failure that repair can’t fix long-term. We’ve seen homeowners spend hundreds on repairs only to need full replacement within a year or two.
During our assessment, we’ll show you exactly what’s wrong and explain whether repair or replacement gives you better value. Sometimes a section needs replacement while the rest stays, and we’ll recommend the most cost-effective approach for your situation.