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Water goes where it’s supposed to. Not into your basement, not pooling around your foundation, not soaking into your siding.
When your gutters are sealed, sloped right, and attached properly, rainwater moves away from your house every single time it storms. That means no more standing water eating away at your foundation. No more overflow staining your exterior or rotting your fascia boards.
Smithtown gets over 48 inches of rain a year. That’s a lot of water hitting your roof, and if your gutters can’t handle it, your home pays the price. A gutter leak repair now costs around $475. Foundation repair? Easily $10,000 or more. The math isn’t hard.
You’re not just fixing a gutter. You’re protecting everything underneath it.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run business with deep roots in Suffolk County. We’ve spent years working on homes in Smithtown, and we understand what the weather here does to gutter systems—heavy snow in winter, summer storms that come out of nowhere, and enough rain to test every seam and joint.
We’re not a national franchise. We’re local, licensed, and insured. Every job gets looked at by someone who’s done this work for years, not a crew that’s here today and gone tomorrow.
You’ll get straight answers about what needs fixing and what doesn’t. No upselling. No runaround. Just honest work that holds up.
First, we come out and look at your gutters. We check for leaks, sagging sections, loose downspouts, damaged fascia, and anything else that’s keeping water from draining properly. Most homeowners don’t know half of what’s wrong until someone gets up there and actually inspects it.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know what the gutter repair cost is before we start, and you’ll understand why each repair matters.
Once you’re ready, we fix it. That might mean sealing leaking gutter joints, reattaching sagging sections, replacing damaged downspouts, or repairing fascia boards that have rotted out. We use quality materials that can handle Smithtown’s weather, and we make sure everything is sloped and secured the right way.
After the work’s done, we test the system. We want to see water flowing where it should. If it doesn’t, we adjust it until it does.
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We handle everything from small gutter seam repairs to full storm damage gutter repair after hail or wind tears through. If your gutter is leaking at the corner, pulling away from the house, or has a hole rusted through, we fix it.
Fascia board repair is part of the job too. When gutters overflow or leak behind the fascia, the wood rots. You can’t just reattach a gutter to rotted wood and expect it to hold. We replace what’s damaged so the repair actually lasts.
Smithtown homes deal with a lot—freezing temps that crack seams, ice that weighs down gutters, summer storms that dump inches of rain in an hour. Your gutter system has to handle all of it, and if it’s already compromised, the next storm is going to make it worse.
We also respond to emergency gutter repair calls. If a storm just hit and your gutter is hanging off the house or water is pouring into your foundation, we get there fast. Waiting a week for someone to “fit you in” can mean thousands more in damage.
Most gutter repairs in Smithtown run around $475, but the actual cost depends on what’s broken. A simple gutter seam repair or reattaching a downspout is on the lower end. Fixing sagging gutters, replacing sections, or handling fascia board damage costs more.
If you’re dealing with storm damage—like a gutter that’s been ripped off by wind or dented by hail—the scope of work goes up. Same goes for rust holes or leaking gutter joints that have been ignored for a while. The longer you wait, the more gets damaged, and the higher the bill climbs.
We give you an upfront estimate after we inspect everything. No guessing, no “we’ll see when we get in there.” You’ll know what it costs before we start, and you’ll understand exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes. If your gutter is leaking into your house, it’s usually because water is overflowing or seeping behind the fascia board. That happens when the gutter is clogged, sloped wrong, or has a leak right where it meets the roofline.
We start by finding where the water is getting in. Sometimes it’s a damaged gutter joint. Sometimes the fascia board has rotted out and there’s nothing left to seal against. Other times, the gutter is just pulling away from the house because the hangers failed.
Once we know the cause, we fix it—seal the leak, replace the fascia if needed, reattach and re-slope the gutter so water flows out instead of back toward your house. Then we test it to make sure it’s actually fixed. You shouldn’t have to wonder if it’ll leak again the next time it rains.
If the damage is isolated—a leaking seam, a sagging section, a loose downspout—repair makes sense. But if your gutters are rusted through in multiple spots, pulling away all over the place, or cracked and brittle, replacement is the smarter move.
We’ll tell you which one you’re looking at after we inspect. There’s no point patching a system that’s going to fail again in six months. And there’s no reason to replace gutters that just need a few targeted fixes.
Age matters too. If your gutters are 20+ years old and showing wear in several areas, you’re probably better off replacing them. Newer systems that just took a hit from a storm or have one problem area? Repair is usually enough. We’re not going to sell you a full replacement if a repair will hold up.
Yes. Storms in Smithtown can do serious damage—high winds rip gutters off, hail punches holes through them, heavy snow and ice cause them to sag or collapse. When that happens, you need someone out there fast before water starts pouring into your foundation or flooding your basement.
We respond to emergency gutter service calls and prioritize jobs where the damage is actively causing problems. If your gutter is hanging by a thread or water is pooling against your house, that’s urgent.
The faster you get it fixed, the less damage you deal with overall. A gutter that’s been torn off and left for a week can lead to foundation issues, siding damage, and landscape erosion. We’ve seen it plenty of times. Get it handled right away and you avoid the bigger mess.
Gutters sag when they’re holding too much weight—usually from clogs, standing water, or ice buildup. If debris blocks the flow, water sits in the gutter instead of draining. That adds hundreds of pounds of weight, and eventually the hangers give out or the gutter itself bends.
Gutters also pull away when the fascia board rots. The hangers are attached to that board, and if the wood is soft and deteriorated, there’s nothing solid to hold onto. Wind, snow, and regular wear make it worse over time.
Fixing a sagging gutter means clearing it out, re-securing or replacing the hangers, and making sure the fascia is solid. If the board is rotted, we replace that first. Then we reattach the gutter at the right slope so water drains properly and doesn’t pool again. It’s not just about getting it back up—it’s about making sure it stays up.
Most gutter repairs take a few hours, depending on what needs fixing. A simple gutter joint repair or reattaching a downspout can be done in under an hour. Fixing sagging sections, sealing multiple leaks, or replacing fascia boards takes longer—usually half a day.
If you’re dealing with storm damage or extensive repairs across multiple sections, it might take a full day. We don’t rush through it just to move on to the next job. We make sure everything is sealed, secured, and sloped correctly so it actually works.
You’ll know the timeline upfront when we give you the estimate. We’re not going to leave your gutters half-finished or drag the job out longer than it needs to be. We show up, do the work right, and make sure it’s done before we leave.
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