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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Not pooling against your foundation. Not spilling over the edge during a nor’easter. Not soaking into your fascia boards or dripping into your basement.
When your gutters are doing their job, you don’t think about them. That’s the point.
Most gutter problems in Eastport start small. A seam pulls apart. A downspout clogs. A section sags after a heavy storm. Then the next rain hits, and suddenly you’re watching water pour down the side of your house instead of through the system. That’s when small issues become expensive ones.
We handle gutter leak repair, fix sagging gutters, seal failing seams, and reattach loose downspouts before the damage spreads. Whether it’s storm damage from a coastal blow or wear from years of Long Island weather, the repair process is straightforward. We assess what’s broken, explain what needs fixing, and get it done without dragging things out.
You get gutters that move water away from your house. Your foundation stays dry. Your landscaping doesn’t get washed out. And you’re not dealing with overflow every time it rains.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run company that’s been handling exterior work across Suffolk County for years. We know what Long Island weather does to gutters because we’ve seen it hundreds of times.
Eastport sits right on the water, which means you deal with coastal storms, heavy autumn rains, and nor’easters that other areas don’t see as hard. Your gutters take a beating. We’ve repaired systems after hail damage, reattached sections torn loose by wind, and fixed leaks that started as hairline cracks.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for repairs that hold up, materials that last, and a crew that knows the difference between a quick patch and a real fix. When we leave, your gutter system works the way it’s supposed to.
First, we look at the whole system. Not just the obvious problem. A leaking gutter joint might be the symptom, but the real issue could be a clogged downspout causing backup, or a sagging section putting stress on the seams.
We check for rust holes, loose hangers, separated seams, damaged fascia boards, and downspout issues. If your gutters are leaking behind the fascia or at the corners, we trace it back to the source. Sometimes it’s the flashing. Sometimes it’s the pitch. We figure it out before we start cutting or sealing anything.
Once we know what’s broken, we explain what needs to happen. If it’s a seam repair, we reseal it properly so it doesn’t split again next season. If sections are sagging, we reattach or replace the hangers and make sure the slope is right. For holes or rust damage, we patch or replace the affected section depending on how far the damage has spread.
Downspout problems get handled the same day. Whether it’s reattaching a loose section or replacing a damaged elbow, we make sure water has a clear path from your roof to the ground and away from your foundation.
Most repairs in Eastport take a few hours. You’re not waiting days for us to come back with parts or “finish up later.” We bring what we need, do the work, and test the system before we leave.
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Every repair starts with a full inspection of your gutter system. We’re looking at seams, joints, hangers, downspouts, fascia boards, and flashing. If there’s damage you didn’t notice yet, you’ll know about it before it becomes a bigger problem.
For leak repairs, we reseal gutter seams and joints using commercial-grade sealant that holds up to Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles. If the leak is coming from a hole or rust spot, we patch or replace that section depending on the extent of corrosion. Leaks behind the fascia usually mean the flashing needs adjustment or replacement, and we handle that too.
Sagging gutters get rehung with proper hangers spaced correctly for the weight load. In Eastport, where heavy rains and wet snow are common, that spacing matters. Too far apart and the system sags again within a year.
Storm damage repair covers everything from reattaching sections torn loose by wind to replacing crushed or dented gutters from hail or falling branches. After major storms roll through Suffolk County, we see a lot of gutter and fascia damage that needs immediate attention to prevent water from getting into the house.
If your downspouts are clogged, disconnected, or draining too close to your foundation, we fix that as part of the service. Water needs to move at least five feet away from the house, and we make sure it does.
Most gutter repairs in Eastport run between $150 and $800 depending on what’s broken and how much of the system is affected. A simple seam repair or reattaching a downspout sits on the lower end. Fixing multiple leaks, replacing damaged sections, or repairing fascia boards after water damage costs more.
If you’re dealing with storm damage or need several sections replaced, you’re looking at $500 to $1,200 for moderate repairs. Full system replacement ranges from $1,200 to $2,500, but most homeowners don’t need that unless the gutters are severely corroded or damaged beyond repair.
We give you a clear estimate after inspecting the system. No surprises, no upselling. You’ll know what the repair costs before we start, and that price doesn’t change unless we find additional damage you approve fixing.
Corner leaks usually happen because the sealant has dried out and cracked, or the joint has separated slightly from expansion and contraction. Long Island’s temperature swings—freezing winters and hot, humid summers—are hard on gutter seams. Over time, the material expands and contracts enough to break the seal.
Seam leaks often start after a heavy debris load. When gutters fill with wet leaves and water, the weight pulls sections apart at the seams. Once there’s a gap, even a small one, water finds it.
We fix these by cleaning the joint completely, resealing with high-grade sealant, and making sure the gutter sections are properly aligned. If the metal has warped or the corner piece is damaged, we replace it. A proper seam repair should last years, not months.
Most sagging gutters can be fixed without full replacement. The sag usually means the hangers have failed, pulled loose, or were spaced too far apart to begin with. We remove the old hangers, reposition the gutter at the correct slope, and install new hangers at proper intervals.
If the gutter itself is bent, warped, or corroded where it’s sagging, that section might need to be replaced. But often the gutter material is fine—it’s just not supported correctly.
In Eastport, sagging happens faster when gutters stay full of water or debris. The weight pulls everything down, and once the pitch is off, water doesn’t drain properly. That creates a cycle where the problem gets worse every time it rains. Fixing it early saves you from replacing the whole system later.
For true emergencies—gutters torn off during a storm, major leaks flooding your foundation, or damage that’s actively causing water intrusion—we prioritize getting someone out fast. Often within 24 hours, sometimes same-day depending on the situation and our schedule.
Emergency gutter service in Eastport picks up after nor’easters and severe storms when a lot of homes get hit at once. We handle those calls in the order they come in, but we move quickly because we know water damage doesn’t wait.
If your gutters are overflowing and you need immediate help, call us. We’ll walk you through what to do in the short term if we can’t get there instantly, and we’ll get you on the schedule as soon as possible. Most emergency repairs are done the same day we arrive.
Yes. Fascia board repair is part of what we do, and it often goes hand-in-hand with gutter repair. When gutters leak behind the fascia or overflow for a long time, the wood rots. You’ll see it pulling away from the house, looking soft or discolored, or literally crumbling when you touch it.
We remove the damaged fascia, check the rafter tails for rot, and install new boards before reattaching the gutters. If the damage is caught early, it’s usually just the fascia. If it’s been leaking for a while, the eaves and soffit might need attention too.
Fascia and gutter repair in Eastport often happens after storms or in older homes where the gutters haven’t been maintained. The repair process takes longer than a simple gutter fix, but it’s necessary. Reattaching gutters to rotted wood doesn’t solve anything—it just fails again.
Patching works for small holes, minor rust spots, or cracks that haven’t spread. We clean the area, apply a patch or sealant, and reinforce it so it holds. It’s a cost-effective fix when the rest of the gutter is in good shape.
Replacing a section makes sense when the damage is too widespread for a patch to hold, or when the metal is so corroded that it’ll just fail somewhere else soon. If you’ve got a rust hole in your gutter that’s bigger than a quarter, or multiple weak spots in the same area, replacement is the smarter move.
We don’t push replacement if a patch will do the job. But we also won’t patch something that’s going to fail again in six months. After inspecting your gutters, we’ll tell you which option makes sense and why. Most repairs in Eastport involve a mix—patching some areas, replacing others—depending on what we find.
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