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When your gutters work right, you don’t think about them. Water flows where it should. Your foundation stays dry. Your fascia boards don’t rot out every few years.
That’s what you’re paying for—not the aluminum or the downspouts, but the fact that you can stop worrying every time it rains. Manorville gets hit hard. We saw what happened in August 2024 when that thousand-year storm dumped ten inches overnight. Homes with functioning gutter systems handled it. Homes with leaking gutter joints, sagging sections, or clogged downspouts didn’t.
The difference wasn’t luck. It was preparation. A gutter leak repair that costs a few hundred dollars now prevents foundation damage that runs $8,000 to $15,000 later. Fixing a sagging gutter before it pulls your fascia board off the house saves you from a much bigger repair bill down the road.
You’re not looking for perfect gutters. You’re looking for gutters that do their job when it matters most.
SkyLuxe Construction has worked on over 2,000 roofs across Suffolk County in the past 35 years. We’ve seen what nor’easters do to gutter systems. We’ve repaired storm damage from Hurricane Sandy and every major weather event since.
We’re a family-owned company, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who’ve been doing this work in Manorville for decades—not a call center three states away. We know what Long Island weather does to gutters because we’ve been fixing the damage it causes since before you bought your house.
That experience matters when you’re trying to figure out whether you need a gutter seam repair or a full replacement, whether your fascia board is salvageable, or whether that leak is coming from a hole in the gutter or failed flashing above it.
First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. No charge for the inspection. We’re checking for leaking gutter joints, sagging sections, fascia damage, downspout problems—anything that’s causing water to go where it shouldn’t.
Then we tell you exactly what needs fixing and what it’ll cost. If you’ve got a gutter leaking at the corner, we’re not going to sell you new gutters for the whole house. If your downspout detached during the last windstorm, we’ll reattach the gutter downspout and make sure it’s secured properly this time.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up when we say we will. Most gutter leak repairs take a few hours. Bigger jobs—like fixing fascia and eaves damage or replacing sections destroyed by fallen branches—might take a day or two.
When we’re done, your gutters move water away from your house the way they’re supposed to. We clean up. We warranty the work. And if something goes wrong with what we fixed, we come back and make it right at no charge.
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Most gutter problems fall into a few categories. Leaks at the seams or corners where sections connect. Sagging gutters pulling away from the fascia. Holes from rust or impact damage. Downspouts that are clogged, disconnected, or draining too close to the foundation.
We handle all of it. Gutter seam repair when the joints fail. Fascia board repair or replacement when water’s been getting behind the gutter. Seamless gutter repair for systems that were supposed to eliminate leaks but developed problems anyway. Emergency gutter repair when a storm tears a section loose and you need it fixed before the next rain.
In Manorville, you’re dealing with heavy tree cover—more than 94% of the country, actually. That means more debris, more clogs, more branches coming down during storms. Your gutters take a beating here. The coastal humidity keeps everything damp, which accelerates rot in wood components. Salt air corrodes cheaper materials.
We use aluminum that’s designed for these conditions. It resists corrosion, handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, and holds up under snow loads. When we repair a section, we’re matching materials and methods to what actually works in Suffolk County—not what works in a drier, calmer climate somewhere else.
Minor gutter repairs in Suffolk County typically run $150 to $400, depending on what’s wrong. A simple gutter leak repair—sealing a joint or patching a small hole—is on the lower end. Fixing sagging gutters costs more because we’re reattaching sections, possibly replacing fascia board, and making sure the pitch is correct so water flows properly.
If you need fascia board replacement along with the gutter repair, expect to add another few hundred dollars. Storm damage gutter repair varies widely based on how much got torn up. A single section replacement is straightforward. Multiple sections, damaged soffits, and compromised flashing turn into bigger projects.
The real question isn’t what repair costs—it’s what happens if you don’t fix it. Foundation repairs in Suffolk County start around $3,000 for minor issues and quickly escalate to $15,000 or more. Basement waterproofing averages $5,000. A $200 gutter seam repair now beats a $10,000 foundation repair later.
Gutter joints leak because the sealant fails. It dries out, cracks, or never adhered properly in the first place. Temperature swings make it worse—expanding in summer heat, contracting in winter cold, eventually pulling away from the metal.
Impact damage is another common cause. A falling branch doesn’t have to punch a hole to cause a leak. It can dent the gutter enough to separate the seam or crack the sealant. Even ice buildup can force sections apart if water freezes inside the gutter and expands.
Leaking gutter joints at corners happen because that’s where two pieces meet at an angle, creating the weakest point in the system. When we fix these, we’re not just adding more sealant. We’re cleaning the joint completely, checking for damage to the metal itself, resealing with quality materials rated for coastal conditions, and making sure the gutter is properly supported so it’s not sagging and stressing that joint.
If the damage is localized—a leaking corner, one sagging section, a hole from a fallen branch—repair makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing gutters that are still doing their job everywhere else.
Full replacement makes sense when you’ve got multiple problems in different areas, extensive rust, or the gutters are old enough that fixing one issue just means another pops up next season. It also makes sense if the system was poorly installed to begin with and you’re constantly dealing with overflow, improper pitch, or inadequate downspouts.
During a free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. If your gutters are fifteen years old, have rust holes in three different sections, and the fascia behind them is rotting, replacing the system is smarter than patching it together. If you’ve got one leaking gutter joint and everything else is solid, we’ll fix that joint and save you a few thousand dollars. We’ve been doing this long enough that we’re not interested in selling you work you don’t need.
Yes, but it’s usually not just a gutter problem. When water’s getting into your house, it’s often because the gutter is overflowing and running behind the fascia board, or because the flashing above the gutter failed and water’s coming from the roof itself.
We start by figuring out where the water’s actually coming from. Sometimes it’s a clogged downspout causing the gutter to overflow. Sometimes it’s a gutter leaking at the corner that’s directing water backward toward the house instead of into the downspout. Sometimes it’s damaged drip edge or step flashing that has nothing to do with the gutter but looks like a gutter problem from the ground.
Once we know the source, we fix it properly. That might mean gutter and fascia repair if water damage has already started rotting the wood. It might mean fixing gutter downspouts so water actually exits the system instead of backing up. It might mean repairing fascia and eaves damage along with sealing the gutter. Whatever it takes to stop water from getting where it shouldn’t be.
Yes. When a storm tears your gutters loose or a tree branch punches through a section, you need it fixed before the next rain—not two weeks from now when it’s convenient for a crew to show up.
We provide emergency gutter service for storm damage because we know what happens if you wait. Water pours off your roof with no gutter to catch it, soaking the soil around your foundation. One storm might not cause catastrophic damage, but you’re not getting just one storm. You’re getting the next nor’easter, the next thunderstorm, the next weather system rolling through Suffolk County.
Emergency gutter repair in Manorville usually means reattaching sections that pulled away from the fascia, replacing damaged segments, or temporarily securing the system until we can do a complete repair. We’ve handled hail damage gutter repair, wind damage, ice damage, and everything else Long Island weather throws at houses. When you call, we’ll let you know how quickly we can get there and what we can do to stop the immediate problem.
A proper gutter repair using the right materials should last as long as the rest of your gutter system—typically fifteen to twenty years for aluminum gutters in good condition. The key is “proper” and “right materials.”
Coastal conditions are harder on gutters than inland areas. Salt air accelerates corrosion if you’re using materials that aren’t designed for it. High humidity means debris stays wet longer, increasing the chance of fascia rot if water’s getting behind the gutter. Nor’easters and hurricanes test every weak point in the system.
When we repair gutters in Manorville, we’re accounting for these conditions. We use sealants rated for temperature extremes and UV exposure. We match the gauge and type of aluminum so the repair isn’t weaker than the original gutter. We make sure fasteners are corrosion-resistant and properly spaced.
If we’re repairing fascia board damage, we’re treating or replacing the wood so it doesn’t just rot out again in two years. The repair work we do comes with a warranty on both materials and workmanship, because we’re not interested in coming back to fix the same problem again unless we’re doing it for free under that warranty.
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