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Water flows where it should. Your foundation stays dry. Your landscaping doesn’t turn into a mudpit every time it rains.
That’s what fixed gutters do. No more watching water pour over the sides during storms. No more worrying about what’s happening behind your fascia boards or under your house.
Southampton gets 46 inches of rain a year—more than most of the country. Add in nor’easters, salt air, and summer downpours that dump inches in an hour, and your gutters are working harder than almost anywhere else. When they fail here, they fail fast. A small leak in April becomes a basement problem by June.
We repair gutter leaks, reattach sagging sections, seal failing seams, and fix storm damage before it turns into something bigger. You get a system that handles what Long Island throws at it, and you stop losing sleep over the next forecast.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-owned business serving Southampton and Suffolk County for over 30 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we only do residential work—so we’re not treating your home like a commercial job.
We know what coastal weather does to gutters. We’ve seen what happens when repairs get done wrong, and we’ve fixed plenty of them. Our crews understand local building requirements, how to handle salt air corrosion, and what pitch your gutters need to handle Long Island rainfall.
You’re not getting a national franchise or a crew that’s never worked in Southampton before. You’re getting people who’ve been doing this in your area long enough to know what lasts and what doesn’t.
You call or contact us, and we schedule a free estimate. We come out, inspect your entire gutter system—not just the spot that’s leaking—and check pitch, joints, downspout flow, fascia condition, and any early warning signs you might not see from the ground.
Then we explain what’s wrong, why it’s happening, and what it’ll cost to fix it. No upselling. No surprises. If your gutters are sagging because the fascia board is rotted, we tell you. If it’s just a loose hanger, we tell you that too.
Once you approve the work, we schedule the repair. Most jobs finish in a day. We fix the problem, test the system with water to make sure it’s flowing correctly, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did.
If it’s an emergency—like storm damage that’s actively causing water intrusion—we respond within 24 hours. Our priority is stopping the damage first, then making sure the repair lasts.
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We handle gutter leak repair, fix sagging gutters, seal failing seams, repair or replace damaged downspouts, reattach sections pulling away from the fascia, and fix holes or rust damage. If your fascia boards are rotted or damaged, we repair or replace those too—because a gutter is only as solid as what it’s attached to.
Every repair includes a full system inspection. We’re looking at the whole picture, not just the obvious problem. That means checking whether your downspouts are draining far enough from your foundation, whether your gutter pitch is correct for Southampton’s rainfall patterns, and whether your hangers are spaced properly for wind loads.
Southampton’s coastal location means your gutters face challenges most systems don’t. Salt air accelerates corrosion. Storms drop heavy debris. Freeze-thaw cycles in winter crack seams that wouldn’t fail elsewhere. We use materials rated for coastal exposure and techniques that account for those conditions.
You also get transparent pricing, a comprehensive warranty on workmanship and materials, and a crew that cleans up when they’re done. We’re not leaving your yard full of old gutter sections or your driveway covered in debris.
Most gutter repairs in Southampton run between $200 and $600, depending on what’s wrong. A simple leak repair or resealing a seam might cost $150 to $250. Fixing sagging gutters usually runs $300 to $500 because we’re often replacing hangers, adjusting pitch, and sometimes repairing fascia boards.
If you need fascia board replacement along with gutter repair, that adds to the cost—but it’s still a fraction of what you’d pay to fix foundation damage or basement flooding later. We’ve seen homeowners spend $10,000 fixing foundation problems that started with a $200 gutter leak they ignored.
We give you upfront pricing after the inspection. You’ll know exactly what it costs before we start, and we’ll explain why each repair is necessary. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s done.
If you’ve got isolated problems—a leak at one seam, a sagging section, a pulled-away downspout—repair makes sense. If your gutters are failing in multiple places, rusted through, or constantly causing problems even after repairs, replacement is probably the better investment.
Here’s a good rule: if the repair cost is more than half of what new gutters would cost, and your system is over 15 years old, replacement usually makes more sense. You’re not throwing good money after bad, and you’re getting a system designed for today’s weather patterns with better materials.
We’ll tell you honestly which option makes sense for your situation. If repairs will buy you another 10 years, we’ll say that. If you’re going to be calling us back in six months for a different problem, we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your home and budget.
Yes. We offer emergency gutter repair in Southampton year-round, including after storms. If you’ve got active water damage—gutters torn off by wind, sections collapsed under snow and ice, or leaks pouring water into your house—we respond within 24 hours to stop the immediate problem.
Some repairs work better in warmer weather, especially anything involving sealants that need time to cure. But we can do temporary emergency fixes in almost any conditions, then come back to complete permanent repairs when weather allows.
After major storms, we prioritize jobs based on severity. If your gutter is dumping water directly onto your foundation or into your basement, you move to the front of the line. If it’s a minor leak that can wait a few days, we’ll schedule you as soon as we’ve handled the emergencies. Either way, you’re not waiting weeks while water destroys your property.
Usually it’s a combination of weight and weak attachment points. Gutters full of wet leaves and debris can weigh hundreds of pounds. Add ice in winter, and you’re putting serious stress on hangers that might be spaced too far apart or attached to rotted fascia.
In Southampton, we also see damage from nor’easters and summer storms. High winds get under gutter edges and pull them away from the house. Falling branches hit sections and bend them. Even heavy snow sliding off your roof can tear gutters right off the fascia.
Sometimes the original installation was just done wrong—hangers spaced too far apart, attached to fascia instead of rafters, or installed without accounting for the pitch needed to handle local rainfall. We fix the underlying cause, not just the visible symptom. That might mean adding hangers, replacing rotted fascia boards, adjusting pitch, or reinforcing attachment points so the problem doesn’t come back next season.
We repair both. Seamless gutters have fewer potential leak points, but they’re not immune to problems. Seams at corners can fail, sections can sag, and downspout connections can pull apart just like any other system.
The advantage of seamless gutters is that when they do need repair, it’s usually at specific stress points—corners, end caps, downspout outlets—rather than every 10-foot seam like you’d see in sectional gutters. That often makes repairs simpler and less expensive.
If your seamless gutters have multiple failing points or significant damage, we can fabricate new sections on-site to match your existing system. You don’t necessarily need to replace the entire gutter run just because one section failed. We’ll assess what makes sense based on the age of your system, the extent of damage, and whether repairs will actually hold up to Southampton’s weather conditions.
Done right with proper materials, most gutter repairs last 10 to 15 years in Southampton’s coastal environment. That’s assuming normal maintenance—keeping them clean, checking them after major storms, and addressing small issues before they become big ones.
Coastal conditions are harder on gutters than inland locations. Salt air accelerates corrosion, especially on aluminum and steel. Higher wind loads stress attachment points. More precipitation means your gutters are working harder year-round. All of that shortens lifespan compared to what you’d see in drier, calmer climates.
The key is using materials rated for coastal exposure and techniques that account for local conditions. We’re not using the same sealants and hangers you’d use in Arizona. We’re installing repairs that can handle what Long Island throws at them. And we back our work with a warranty that covers both materials and workmanship, so if something fails prematurely, we make it right.
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