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Water flows where it should. Your foundation stays dry. Your fascia boards stop rotting.
That’s what proper gutter repair in Southold, NY gets you. Not a temporary patch that fails next storm season, but a fix that handles the coastal weather you deal with here—the nor’easters that hit sideways, the freeze-thaw cycles that crack seams, the salt air that corrodes joints faster than you’d expect.
When gutters fail in Southold, water doesn’t just drip. It pools against your foundation, seeps behind siding, saturates fascia boards, and creates ice dams that back up under your roofline. You’ve probably seen it: the corner joint that separates during heavy rain, the sagging section pulling away from the house, the downspout that disconnected and now dumps hundreds of gallons right next to your basement wall.
We fix the actual problem. Leaking seams get properly sealed. Sagging sections get reattached with the right hangers spaced correctly. Holes get patched with materials that match your system. Fascia damage gets addressed before it spreads. You get a repair that lasts because we’re not rushing through your property to hit some quota.
SkyLuxe Construction has spent over 35 years handling exterior repairs across Suffolk County. We’re the team that rebuilt roofs and gutters after Hurricane Sandy. We’ve repaired storm damage from dozens of nor’easters that have hit Southold’s North Fork.
You’re not getting a crew that showed up last year. You’re getting licensed contractors who know exactly how coastal weather affects gutter systems here—what fails first, what holds up, what’s worth repairing versus replacing. Our family has been doing this work in your area since your neighbors were dealing with different storms but the same gutter problems.
We’ve completed over 2,000 roofing and gutter projects in Southold and surrounding towns. That’s 2,000 times we’ve climbed up, assessed damage, explained options honestly, and finished the work without surprises. No subcontractors. No bait-and-switch pricing. Just the repair you need, done by people who’ll be here next year if you need us again.
You call or contact us. We schedule a free inspection at your Southold property—no pressure, no games, just an honest look at what’s happening with your gutters.
During the inspection, we check the obvious issues you called about and the ones you can’t see from the ground. Loose hangers. Separated seams. Fascia damage behind the gutter. Downspout problems. Pitch issues causing standing water. We take photos, explain what we find, and give you a clear price for the repair work.
If you move forward, we schedule the work within days, not weeks. Most gutter repairs in Southold get done in one or two days depending on scope. We bring the right materials, protect your landscaping, fix what needs fixing, test water flow, and clean up completely. You get photos of the completed work and a warranty that covers both our labor and the materials we install.
That’s it. No drawn-out process. No mystery timeline. You know what’s wrong, what it costs, when it gets done, and what’s covered if something goes sideways later.
Ready to get started?
We handle the full scope of gutter damage you’re likely dealing with in Southold. Leaking seams and joints get sealed properly with commercial-grade sealants that handle temperature swings. Sagging gutters get reattached with correctly spaced hangers that support the weight of water and ice. Holes and rust damage get patched or that section gets replaced if it’s too far gone.
Fascia board repair is part of most gutter jobs here because water damage doesn’t stop at the gutter itself. If your fascia is rotted or damaged, we replace those boards before reattaching your gutter system. Otherwise, you’re just mounting to wood that won’t hold. Downspout issues—whether disconnected, clogged, or draining too close to your foundation—get fixed as part of the repair.
Storm damage is common in Southold. The August 2024 rainfall that dumped record amounts across Suffolk County showed exactly what happens when gutter systems fail. We repair wind damage, impact damage from debris, and the overflow damage that happens when gutters can’t handle the volume. Your system gets restored to handle the weather patterns you actually face on the North Fork—not some generic repair that works fine in calmer climates but fails here during the first serious storm.
Most gutter repairs in Southold run between $150 and $1,200 depending on what’s actually wrong. A simple seam seal or small patch might cost $150 to $300. Reattaching a sagging section with new hangers usually runs $300 to $600. Fascia board replacement adds $400 to $800 depending on how much needs replacing.
If you’re dealing with storm damage across multiple sections, or you need downspout rerouting plus leak repairs plus fascia work, you’re looking at $1,000 to $2,000 for comprehensive repairs. Major overhauls where most of the system needs work can push toward $3,000, but at that point we’re usually recommending replacement instead because the math makes more sense.
We give you the actual price during the free inspection. No ranges, no “starting at” nonsense. You’ll know exactly what your specific repair costs before we start any work.
Most gutter repairs get done in one day. Simple fixes like sealing a leaking corner or reattaching a downspout take a few hours. More involved repairs—replacing fascia boards, fixing multiple leaking seams, rehanging sagging sections—usually take a full day.
If we’re handling extensive storm damage or working on a larger Southold property with multiple gutter runs that need attention, it might stretch to two days. Weather can affect the timeline since we need dry conditions for sealants to cure properly and for safe roof access.
We schedule your repair within the same week you approve the work in most cases. Emergency repairs for active leaks or storm damage get prioritized even faster. You’re not waiting three weeks for us to show up. We know gutter problems get worse the longer they sit, especially with Southold’s weather patterns.
Yes, if the gutter itself is still structurally sound. Leaking seams and joints are the most common repair we handle in Southold, and they’re absolutely fixable without full replacement. We clean the area thoroughly, apply commercial-grade sealant rated for exterior use and temperature extremes, and reinforce the joint if needed.
Holes and small rust spots can be patched effectively if they’re caught early. We use patch materials that match your gutter type and seal them properly so they don’t just fail again next season. The key is whether the surrounding material is solid enough to hold a repair.
Here’s when we recommend replacement instead: if the gutter has multiple holes, extensive rust, or the metal has deteriorated to the point where it’s thin and weak. If your fascia behind the gutter is rotted and the gutter has been pulling away repeatedly, sometimes replacement with proper fascia repair is the smarter move. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in during the inspection.
Storm damage gutter repair is a significant part of what we do in Southold. We’ve handled damage from Hurricane Sandy, multiple nor’easters, and the severe weather events that regularly hit the North Fork. Wind damage, impact from falling branches, overflow damage from clogged systems during heavy rain—we’ve seen and fixed all of it.
After a major storm, we prioritize emergency gutter repairs because we know water damage escalates fast. If your gutter is actively leaking into your house or a section got ripped off and is dumping water against your foundation, that gets handled immediately. We also work with insurance claims if your damage qualifies for coverage.
Most storm damage involves separated seams from wind stress, dented or punctured sections from debris impact, or hangers that failed under the weight of ice and snow. These are all repairable in most cases. We assess the full system during the inspection because storm damage often affects multiple areas even if you only noticed one obvious problem.
Sagging gutters usually mean your hangers failed, are spaced too far apart, or the fascia board they’re attached to has rotted. In Southold, we see this happen when gutters fill with ice during winter or when years of water exposure weaken the fascia behind the gutter.
Hangers should be spaced every 24 inches or closer in areas with heavy snow and ice like we get here. Many older installations have them spaced at 36 inches or more, which doesn’t provide enough support when gutters fill with water and debris. The weight causes the gutter to bow between hangers, creating low spots where water pools, which makes the problem worse.
Fixing sagging gutters means installing new hangers at proper spacing, replacing any rotted fascia boards, and adjusting the pitch so water flows toward downspouts instead of pooling. Sometimes the gutter itself has bent from the stress and needs that section replaced. We handle all of it during the repair so your gutter actually stays attached this time.
Yes, fascia board repair is included in our gutter repair service in Southold because you can’t properly fix gutters without addressing damaged fascia. If we mount your gutter to rotted or damaged wood, it’s just going to fail again. That’s not a repair, that’s wasting your money.
During the inspection, we check fascia condition along with the gutters. Water damage, rot, pest damage, and deterioration from age are common issues we find. If sections need replacing, we remove the damaged boards, install new fascia material that matches your home, prime and paint it if needed, then properly mount the gutter system to solid backing.
Fascia repair adds to the overall cost, but it’s necessary work if the boards are compromised. Most fascia replacement in Southold runs $15 to $25 per linear foot depending on material and access difficulty. We include this in your estimate upfront so there’s no surprise when we’re halfway through the job. You’ll know the full scope and cost before we start any work.
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