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You stop worrying about basement flooding every time it rains. Your foundation stays dry. Your landscaping doesn’t wash away during storms.
When gutters do their job in Huntington, you’re not dealing with water pooling around your house or ice dams tearing apart your roofline in winter. You’re not calling emergency restoration companies after a nor’easter dumps nine inches of rain in 24 hours—like what happened here in August 2024.
Fixed gutters mean your fascia boards aren’t rotting. Your siding isn’t stained. Your downspouts actually move water away from the house instead of dumping it at the foundation. That’s what proper gutter repair in Huntington, NY gets you—a system that handles Suffolk County weather without turning into a maintenance nightmare.
We’ve worked on over 2,000 homes across Suffolk County. We’re a family-owned business, and we’ve seen what coastal storms do to gutters that weren’t installed right or maintained properly.
We know Huntington. We know how salt air corrodes seams, how freeze-thaw cycles crack joints, and how wind-driven rain finds every weak spot in your gutter system. We’ve repaired gutters after Hurricane Sandy, after countless nor’easters, and after regular Suffolk County summers that bake and expand aluminum until it pulls away from the fascia.
When you call us, you’re getting people who’ve been doing this work in your neighborhood for decades. Not a call center. Not subcontractors from somewhere else. Just straightforward gutter repair from people who understand what your house is up against.
First, we inspect the entire system—not just where you see the leak. Most gutter problems in Huntington start somewhere other than where the water shows up. We check pitch, fasteners, seams, downspouts, and fascia boards.
Then we tell you what actually needs fixing. Sometimes it’s resealing a leaking gutter joint. Sometimes it’s reattaching sagging sections with proper hangers. Sometimes the fascia board behind the gutter is rotted and needs replacement before we can secure anything properly.
We handle the repair work with materials built for coastal conditions. That means corrosion-resistant fasteners, proper sealants that hold up in temperature swings, and techniques that account for expansion and contraction. We’re not slapping caulk on a seam and calling it done.
After the repair, we test the system with water to make sure it’s actually moving where it should. You’ll know the work is finished when your gutters handle rain the way they’re supposed to—quietly and completely.
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We fix sagging gutters by replacing worn-out hangers and adjusting pitch so water flows to downspouts instead of pooling. We repair leaking corners and seams with commercial-grade sealants designed for metal-to-metal joints exposed to weather. We reattach loose downspouts and make sure they’re directing water at least six feet from your foundation.
If your fascia boards are damaged—common in Huntington homes where gutters have been leaking for a while—we repair or replace those before securing the gutter system. Wood rot behind gutters is a real problem here, especially on older homes, and ignoring it means your gutters won’t stay attached no matter how well we fix them.
Storm damage gutter repair is something we handle regularly in Suffolk County. Hail dents, wind tears, debris impacts—we assess the damage and determine whether repair or replacement makes sense. Sometimes a section can be patched. Sometimes the whole run needs to come down. We’ll tell you which one applies to your situation and why.
Emergency gutter service is available when storms hit and you’ve got water pouring into places it shouldn’t. We understand that gutter failures don’t wait for business hours, especially during the heavy weather season Huntington sees from late summer through winter.
Most gutter leak repairs in Huntington run between $150 and $500, depending on what’s actually wrong. Resealing a few joints or replacing hangers on a sagging section sits on the lower end. Fascia board replacement and gutter reattachment costs more because there’s carpentry work involved, not just gutter work.
If you’re looking at extensive storm damage or multiple problem areas, costs go up. But here’s what matters: fixing gutters now costs a fraction of what foundation repair, basement waterproofing, or siding replacement will run you later. We’ve seen homeowners spend $10,000+ fixing water damage that started with a $300 gutter problem they ignored.
We give you a clear estimate before starting work. No surprises, no upselling. Just honest assessment of what your gutters need and what it’ll cost to fix them right.
Usually, yes. Most gutter leaks happen at seams, corners, or end caps—places where two pieces of metal meet. Those are repairable with proper cleaning, sealing, and sometimes riveting, depending on the joint type.
Seamless gutter repair in Huntington typically involves fixing the few seams that do exist (at corners and downspout connections) rather than dealing with the sectional seams every ten feet that older systems have. That’s one reason seamless gutters are worth it—fewer leak points to begin with.
If the gutter itself is rusted through or cracked from impact damage, that section needs replacement. But even then, we’re usually replacing a run or two, not the entire system. We’ll inspect everything and tell you exactly which parts can be repaired and which parts are done. Most of the time, repair is the smarter move unless your gutters are 20+ years old and failing in multiple spots.
Hanger failure. Gutters are held to your fascia board by hangers or spikes, and in Huntington’s climate, those fasteners take a beating. Freeze-thaw cycles loosen them. Water weight from clogged gutters bends them. Wind during storms pulls on them.
When hangers fail, the gutter sags. When it sags, water pools instead of flowing. When water pools, it gets heavy—about eight pounds per gallon. That extra weight pulls the gutter further away from the house, and suddenly you’ve got a gap behind the gutter where water pours straight down your siding and into the fascia board.
Fixing sagging gutters in Huntington means replacing those failed hangers with new ones, properly spaced and secured into solid wood—not just the fascia, but into the rafter tails behind it when possible. We also adjust the pitch while we’re at it, because sagging usually means the slope is wrong and water isn’t moving toward downspouts like it should.
Most gutter repairs in Huntington take half a day or less. If we’re resealing seams, replacing a few hangers, or fixing a downspout connection, we’re usually done in a few hours.
Fascia board repair adds time because we’re doing carpentry work before we can reattach gutters. Depending on how much fascia needs replacement, that might stretch the job to a full day. Storm damage repairs vary based on how many sections got hit and whether we’re patching or replacing.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we assess the job. What we won’t do is drag out a simple repair or rush through work that needs attention to detail. Gutter repair isn’t complicated, but it needs to be done right or you’ll be calling someone back in six months to fix the same problem.
Yes. Storm damage gutter repair is a regular part of what we do in Suffolk County. Hail dents gutters and can crack seams. Wind tears them loose. Falling branches punch holes or bend sections beyond repair.
After a major storm, we assess the damage and document it—important if you’re filing an insurance claim. We’ll tell you what’s repairable and what needs replacement. Sometimes hail damage is cosmetic and doesn’t affect function. Sometimes it’s compromised the gutter’s ability to channel water and needs to be addressed.
We’ve worked with plenty of Huntington homeowners through the insurance claim process after storm damage. We know what adjusters look for, and we provide the documentation and estimates you need to move the claim forward. Emergency gutter service is available when storms cause immediate problems—like a torn downspout dumping water against your foundation or a separated gutter section pouring onto your entry walkway.
Repair if the problems are isolated—a few leaking seams, some sagging sections, damaged hangers. Replace if you’re dealing with rust holes, cracks in multiple locations, or a system that’s 20+ years old and failing in different spots.
Here’s the practical test: if repair costs are running more than 50% of replacement cost, and your gutters are old, replacement usually makes more sense. You’re buying years of trouble-free performance instead of patching an aging system that’ll need more work soon.
We’ll walk you through the math. If your gutters are worth saving, we’ll repair them properly and you’ll get years more out of them. If they’re done, we’ll tell you that too and explain why replacement is the better investment. Most gutter repair jobs in Huntington fall into the “definitely worth fixing” category—the systems aren’t shot, they just need attention they haven’t been getting.
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