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You stop worrying every time it rains. Water flows where it’s supposed to go—away from your foundation, not into your basement or against your siding.
That leak at the corner seam stops dripping onto your walkway. The section pulling away from your house gets reattached properly, with the right pitch so water doesn’t pool. Your downspouts actually drain instead of backing up during heavy rain.
Here’s what most homeowners in Northville, NY don’t realize until it’s too late: that small gutter leak you’ve been ignoring isn’t just annoying. It’s actively saturating the soil around your foundation. Foundation repairs in Suffolk County run $8,000 to $15,000. The gutter leak repair that prevents it? Usually a few hundred dollars.
We’ve seen it dozens of times. A homeowner calls about water in their basement, and when we inspect, the gutters are dumping thousands of gallons right against the foundation every time it rains. Suffolk County gets 47 inches of rain annually, plus nor’easters that dump inches in hours. Your gutters don’t get a break, and neither does your foundation if they’re not working correctly.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-owned business that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for years. We’re not a gutter-only company—we do roofing, siding, chimney work, and gutters, which means we understand how your entire exterior system works together.
That matters more than you’d think. When we repair your gutters, we’re also looking at your fascia boards, checking your roof edge, and making sure water isn’t causing problems you haven’t noticed yet. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve handled everything from routine gutter leak repair in Northville, NY to emergency storm damage after major weather events.
You’re not getting a crew that disappears after the job. You’re getting contractors who’ve served this community long enough to care about the work we leave behind.
First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. Not just the obvious leak or sag—we check the pitch, the mounting, the seams, the downspouts, and the fascia boards behind everything. Most gutter problems have an underlying cause that a quick patch won’t fix.
If your gutter is leaking at a seam, we need to know why. Is it just old sealant, or has the gutter settled because the hangers failed? If it’s sagging, we’re checking whether the fascia board is rotted or if the spacing between hangers is too wide. We fix the actual problem, not just what you called about.
Once we know what needs fixing, we give you a straightforward quote. If it’s a simple gutter seam repair or reattaching a downspout, we’ll tell you that. If you need fascia board repair or a section of gutter replaced because it’s too damaged to salvage, we’ll explain why and show you the issue.
Then we fix it. We use materials designed for Suffolk County’s coastal weather—the salt air, the freeze-thaw cycles, the heavy rainfall. And we make sure everything is pitched correctly so water flows toward the downspouts instead of pooling in your gutters.
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We handle everything from minor gutter joint repairs to full fascia and gutter reconstruction after storm damage. Leaking seams, sagging sections, holes from rust or impact, downspouts that detached or clogged, corners that overflow, gutters pulling away from the fascia—we’ve fixed all of it in Northville, NY and across Suffolk County.
If you’ve got an emergency—active water intrusion, gutters that tore off during a storm, or anything causing immediate damage to your home—we prioritize those calls. Suffolk County’s weather doesn’t wait, and neither should your repairs. We’ve responded to plenty of emergency gutter repair situations after nor’easters and summer storms that hit Long Island hard.
We also repair the fascia boards behind your gutters when needed. A lot of contractors ignore rotted fascia and just reattach the gutter to bad wood. That doesn’t work. The gutter pulls away again in a few months, and now you’re paying for the same repair twice. We replace damaged fascia, then mount your gutters to solid material that’ll actually hold.
Here’s the thing about Suffolk County: the coastal salt air accelerates corrosion, freeze-thaw cycles loosen joints and fasteners, and we get enough rainfall that your gutters are working hard most of the year. Cheap repairs fail fast here. We use quality materials and proper techniques because we know what this climate does to shortcuts.
Most gutter repairs in Suffolk County run between $400 and $900 depending on what’s actually wrong. A simple gutter seam repair or reattaching a downspout might cost $200 to $300. Fixing a sagging section with new hangers and adjusting the pitch usually falls in the $400 to $600 range. If you need fascia board replacement along with the gutter repair, you’re looking at more—typically $600 to $1,200 depending on how much fascia is damaged.
Here’s what drives the cost up: the extent of the damage and whether there are underlying issues. If your gutter is leaking because the fascia behind it is rotted, we can’t just seal the leak and call it done. We need to replace the fascia first, then remount the gutter properly. That’s more labor and materials, but it’s also the only repair that’ll actually last.
Emergency gutter repair costs more if you need immediate service, but it’s still cheaper than letting water damage your foundation or basement. We’ve seen homeowners spend $10,000+ on foundation repairs because they waited too long on a gutter issue that would’ve cost $500 to fix. The math isn’t complicated—fixing it early saves you serious money.
It depends on the condition of the gutter itself and what’s causing the problem. If the gutter material is still solid—no major rust, no cracks, no sections that are bent beyond repair—then yes, we can usually repair it. We fix leaking seams, reattach sagging sections, replace damaged hangers, and adjust the pitch so water flows correctly.
But if the gutter is rusted through in multiple spots, severely corroded from salt air exposure, or damaged to the point where a repair won’t hold, replacement makes more sense. We’re not going to patch a gutter that’s going to fail again in six months. That’s not fair to you, and it’s not how we work.
Sometimes it’s a mix. Maybe most of your gutter system is fine, but one section took a hit during a storm or deteriorated faster because of a roof drainage issue. In that case, we’ll replace just that section and repair the rest. We’ll always tell you what makes sense for your situation and your budget—not what makes us the most money.
Gutter seams and corners leak when the sealant fails or when the gutter sections shift and separate. Sealant breaks down over time from UV exposure, temperature swings, and constant water flow. In Suffolk County, the freeze-thaw cycles we get all winter are especially hard on gutter seams—water gets in, freezes, expands, and breaks the seal.
Corners leak for the same reasons, but they’re also stress points. That’s where two sections of gutter meet at an angle, and if the hangers aren’t spaced correctly or the gutter sags even slightly, those joints separate. Once they separate, water pours out instead of flowing toward the downspout.
The fix isn’t just resealing the joint. We need to make sure the gutter is properly supported and pitched. If the hangers are spaced too far apart or the fascia board behind the gutter is weak, the gutter will sag again and the new sealant will fail just like the old stuff did. We address the support issue first, then reseal the seams with quality materials designed for Long Island’s weather. That’s how you get a repair that actually lasts.
Fixing a sagging gutter means identifying why it’s sagging in the first place, then correcting that issue. Usually, it’s one of three things: the hangers failed, they’re spaced too far apart, or the fascia board they’re attached to is rotted and can’t hold the weight anymore.
If the hangers failed, we replace them with new ones and make sure they’re spaced properly—typically every 24 to 36 inches depending on the gutter size and your roof’s drainage load. If the fascia is rotted, we replace the damaged section before reinstalling the gutter. There’s no point attaching a gutter to bad wood. It’ll just sag again.
We also check the pitch while we’re fixing the sag. Gutters need to slope about a quarter inch for every ten feet of run so water flows toward the downspouts. If the pitch is off, water pools in the gutter, which adds weight and makes sagging worse. We adjust the pitch as part of the repair so your gutters drain properly and don’t sag again. It’s not complicated work, but it has to be done right or you’re just paying for the same repair twice.
Yes. If you’ve got an active leak that’s causing water damage, gutters that tore off during a storm, or any situation where waiting means more damage to your home, we prioritize those calls. Suffolk County gets hit with nor’easters, summer storms, and heavy rainfall that can turn a small gutter problem into a serious issue fast.
Emergency gutter service makes sense when you’re dealing with immediate water intrusion—water pouring into your basement, saturating your foundation, or running down your siding and getting into your walls. The longer you wait, the more damage happens, and the more expensive the total repair bill gets. Foundation work costs thousands. Basement waterproofing costs thousands. Fixing the gutter that’s causing the problem? Much less.
We’ve handled plenty of storm damage gutter repair situations after major weather events. High winds tear gutters away from fascia boards, heavy rains expose weaknesses that turn into major leaks overnight, and falling branches punch holes or crush sections completely. If that happens to your home, call us at 631-707-0172. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage and make the repairs you need to stop further problems.
Absolutely. Fascia board repair is actually a critical part of most gutter repairs, because rotted or damaged fascia is often the reason gutters sag, pull away, or leak in the first place. Your gutters are only as solid as what they’re attached to. If the fascia is compromised, the gutter won’t stay in place no matter how good the repair work is.
We check the fascia every time we inspect a gutter problem. If it’s rotted—which happens a lot in Suffolk County because of the moisture exposure and coastal climate—we replace the damaged section before we remount the gutter. We use materials that’ll hold up to Long Island’s weather, and we make sure everything is sealed and painted so it’s protected going forward.
A lot of homeowners don’t realize their fascia is damaged until we point it out. It’s hidden behind the gutter, so unless you’re up on a ladder looking closely, you won’t see the rot. But it’s there, and it’s why your gutter keeps pulling away even after someone “fixed” it. We handle both the fascia and the gutter in one job so you’re not dealing with the same problem again next year.
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