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You stop worrying every time rain hits. No more water pooling around your foundation or dripping behind your fascia boards. No more stains creeping across your ceiling or soggy soil eroding around your home’s base.
Fort Salonga gets over 40 inches of rain annually, plus nor’easters that dump water faster than damaged gutters can handle. When your system works right, rainwater flows exactly where it should—away from your house, your foundation, and everything you’ve invested in protecting.
Your energy bills stabilize because water isn’t compromising your insulation. Your landscaping stays intact. And when the next storm rolls through, you’re not scrambling for buckets or calling for emergency repairs at premium rates.
We’re a family-owned business serving Fort Salonga and Suffolk County. We’ve spent years learning what coastal weather does to gutter systems—because we live here too.
We’re licensed and insured, and we back our gutter service and repair work with a comprehensive warranty. You’re not hiring someone who showed up yesterday with a ladder and a YouTube tutorial. You’re working with certified technicians who understand how salt air corrodes seams, how freeze-thaw cycles loosen hangers, and how Long Island’s tree coverage clogs downspouts faster than most homeowners expect.
We handle everything from minor gutter leak repair to full storm damage restoration. If your gutters are failing, we’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it.
First, we inspect your entire gutter system—not just the obvious problem spot. Leaking gutter joints often signal bigger issues upstream. Sagging sections usually mean your hangers failed months ago. We check downspouts, fascia boards, flashing, seams, and pitch to understand what’s actually happening.
Then we explain what we found in plain terms. If you’ve got a gutter leaking at the corner, we’ll show you why. If your gutter is leaking into the house, we’ll trace the water path and tell you what needs sealing, replacing, or reinforcing.
Repairs happen fast once you approve the work. We fix sagging gutters by reinstalling proper hangers spaced correctly for Fort Salonga’s weather loads. We seal leaking seams with commercial-grade sealant that holds up to coastal conditions. For holes or rust damage, we patch or replace affected sections using materials designed for Long Island’s climate. If fascia boards are rotted, we replace those too—because a gutter is only as solid as what it’s attached to.
You get a clear timeline upfront, and we keep you updated throughout the job.
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We handle the full scope of gutter problems Fort Salonga homeowners face. That means fixing gutter downspouts that pulled away during storms, reattaching sections that separated at the seams, and stopping leaks before they rot your fascia or flood your basement.
Coastal homes deal with unique challenges. Salt air accelerates corrosion, so we repair rust holes in gutters using materials that resist further breakdown. We reseal joints that failed because of expansion and contraction from temperature swings. And when storms hit, we offer emergency gutter repair to secure your system before more damage happens.
If your gutters are leaking behind the fascia, that’s often a flashing issue or improper pitch—we correct both. Seamless gutter repair requires specialized tools and experience, which we bring to every job. We also handle fascia board repair and replacement when water damage has compromised the wood your gutters mount to.
You’re not paying for a quick patch that fails in six months. You’re getting a repair that holds up to Fort Salonga’s weather and protects your home the way gutters are supposed to.
Most gutter repairs in Fort Salonga run between $150 and $1,200, depending on what’s broken and how much of your system needs work. Simple fixes like reattaching a downspout or sealing a small leak usually cost $150 to $300. More involved repairs—like fixing multiple sagging sections, replacing fascia boards, or addressing storm damage—can range from $500 to $1,200.
If you’re dealing with extensive damage from a nor’easter or years of neglect, costs can climb toward $2,000 or more, especially if large sections need replacement. But here’s the thing: fixing problems early almost always costs less than waiting. A $200 repair today beats a $5,000 foundation repair bill next year.
We’ll give you an honest assessment and a clear quote before any work starts. No surprises, no upselling—just straightforward pricing based on what your gutters actually need.
If you’re seeing isolated problems—a leak at one seam, a sagging section near the downspout, or a single loose hanger—you probably need repairs, not a full replacement. Gutters can last 20+ years with proper maintenance, so most issues are fixable.
You’re looking at replacement if you’ve got widespread rust, multiple holes, seams separating in several spots, or significant fascia rot. If more than 30% of your gutter system is compromised, replacement often makes more financial sense than patching everything individually.
During our inspection, we’ll walk you through what we’re seeing and explain which option makes sense for your situation. If repairs will buy you another decade of solid performance, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a system that’s failing everywhere, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the right call for your home and your budget—not to push you toward the most expensive option.
Yes, and we handle this often in Fort Salonga. When gutters leak into your house, water is either overflowing the system, seeping through failed seams, or running behind the fascia because of improper flashing or pitch issues.
First, we identify where the water’s actually entering. Sometimes it looks like a gutter problem but it’s really a roof flashing issue. Other times, clogged downspouts cause water to back up and spill over into soffits or behind siding. We trace the water path to find the real source.
Then we fix it. That might mean resealing joints, adjusting gutter pitch so water flows correctly, repairing or replacing flashing, or clearing blockages that caused overflow. If your fascia boards are rotted from prolonged exposure, we replace those too—because mounting gutters to damaged wood just sets you up for the same problem later. Once the repair is done, your gutters will channel water away from your house the way they’re designed to, and you won’t be dealing with interior water damage anymore.
Yes. Storms don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. When a nor’easter rips your gutters loose or a heavy downpour exposes a leak that’s flooding your foundation, you need someone who can respond fast.
We provide emergency gutter service throughout Fort Salonga and Suffolk County. That includes temporary fixes to stop immediate water damage, securing loose sections before they tear away completely, and clearing blockages that are causing dangerous overflow. If a storm damaged your gutters and water is actively threatening your home, we’ll get there as quickly as possible to stabilize the situation.
Once the emergency is handled, we’ll assess what permanent repairs are needed and schedule those at a time that works for you. Emergency calls do come with premium pricing because of the urgency and after-hours response, but when you’re looking at foundation damage or interior flooding, fast action saves you money in the long run. We’re here when you need us.
Gutters sag when the hangers or spikes holding them to your fascia board fail. This happens for a few reasons: hangers spaced too far apart, cheap hardware that can’t handle the weight load, or fascia boards that rotted and lost their grip. In Fort Salonga, freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads accelerate the problem.
When gutters sag, water pools instead of flowing toward downspouts. That standing water adds weight, which makes the sagging worse. Eventually, seams separate, leaks develop, and you’re looking at bigger repairs.
We fix sagging gutters by removing the failed hangers and reinstalling new ones at proper intervals—usually every 24 inches or closer, depending on your roof’s pitch and the gutter material. If your fascia is rotted, we replace that first so the new hangers have solid wood to anchor into. Then we adjust the gutter pitch to ensure water flows correctly. The result is a system that stays level, drains properly, and doesn’t pull away the next time Fort Salonga gets hit with heavy rain or snow.
Most gutter repairs take between two and six hours, depending on what’s broken and how accessible your roofline is. Simple fixes—like resealing a leaking seam or reattaching a downspout—can be done in under two hours. More complex jobs, like fixing multiple sagging sections, replacing fascia boards, or addressing storm damage across several areas, might take a full day.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t seal seams or apply flashing in the rain, and working on icy gutters in winter isn’t safe or effective. If conditions aren’t right, we’ll reschedule rather than rush a repair that won’t hold up.
Before we start, we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on the scope of work. We don’t drag jobs out, but we also don’t cut corners to finish faster. You’ll know when we’re coming, how long it’ll take, and what to expect when we’re done. If something unexpected comes up during the repair—like hidden fascia damage—we’ll let you know immediately and discuss options before moving forward.
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