Several signs indicate your gutters need attention, but determining repair versus replacement depends on the extent of the damage. Look for water overflowing during rain, sagging sections, visible cracks or holes, gutters pulling away from the house, or water stains on your siding.
If you have isolated problems like a few loose brackets, small leaks at joints, or minor sagging in one section, repairs are usually the right choice. However, if you’re seeing multiple issues, extensive rust or corrosion, or if your gutters are over 20 years old with ongoing problems, replacement might be more cost-effective.
We provide honest assessments because a proper repair that lasts is always better than an unnecessary replacement, but we won’t patch a system that’s beyond its useful life.