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You’re dealing with water where it shouldn’t be. Maybe it’s pouring over the sides during heavy rain, or you’ve noticed staining on your siding, or worse—water’s making its way into your basement. Long Island’s weather doesn’t mess around, and your gutters take the hit from nor’easters, freeze-thaw cycles, and those sudden summer downpours that dump inches in minutes.
When we handle gutter repair in Stony Brook, NY, you’re getting someone who understands what Suffolk County weather does to homes. We fix gutter leaks at seams and joints, reattach sections that have pulled away from your fascia, seal holes before they turn into bigger problems, and address sagging that’s letting water sit instead of flow. If your downspouts are clogged, disconnected, or draining too close to your foundation, we fix that too.
Most repairs wrap up in a day or two. Simple fixes like resealing a leaking gutter joint or reattaching a downspout? Those happen in hours. The goal is straightforward: your gutters move water away from your home the way they’re supposed to, and you don’t have to think about them again until the next cleaning.
We’ve spent over 35 years working on homes across Suffolk County. We’re a family business, and we’ve completed more than 2,000 roofing and exterior projects in communities like Stony Brook. That means we’ve seen what happens when gutters fail during a nor’easter, what ice dams do to older homes built in the ’50s and ’60s, and how Long Island’s sandy soil reacts when water dumps next to your foundation.
You’re not getting a crew that learned about your area from a map. We know the homes here, the weather patterns, and what breaks first when systems age. Every project gets looked at by someone from our family, and the people doing the work are trained, licensed, and insured.
If something goes wrong with our repair work, we come back and fix it at no charge. That’s the warranty, and that’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.
You call or reach out online, and we schedule a time to come look at what’s going on. During that inspection, we’re checking for leaks, testing how water flows through your system, looking at fascia boards for rot or damage, and making sure downspouts are directing water far enough away from your foundation. We’re not just patching the obvious problem—we’re finding what caused it and what else might fail soon.
Once we know what needs fixing, you get a clear estimate. No surprises, no upselling. If you’ve got a gutter leaking at the corner because the sealant failed, we tell you that. If the fascia board behind it is rotted and needs replacing, we tell you that too.
When we start the repair, we protect your property, complete the work, and clean up completely. If it’s a leak repair, we’re sealing seams, replacing damaged sections, or re-pitching gutters so water flows correctly. If it’s storm damage, we’re replacing what’s broken and making sure the rest of the system can handle the next hit. Most jobs finish in one to two days, and you’re done.
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Gutter repair in Stony Brook, NY means handling everything from small leaks to full storm damage recovery. We fix sagging gutters by reattaching hangers and adjusting pitch, seal leaking gutter joints and seams before they cause fascia damage, patch or replace sections with rust holes or cracks, and reattach or replace downspouts that have disconnected or been damaged.
If your gutters are leaking behind the fascia, that’s usually a sign the fascia board itself is compromised. We handle fascia board repair and replacement as part of the gutter work, because you can’t fix one without addressing the other. For homes dealing with storm damage—whether it’s from high winds, falling branches, or ice dams—we provide emergency gutter repair to get your system functional again fast.
Stony Brook homes, especially the older single-family properties built between the 1940s and 1960s, often have gutter systems that weren’t designed for today’s weather extremes. We work with seamless gutters, aluminum systems, and even wood gutter repair for historic homes. The materials we use are chosen specifically for Suffolk County’s coastal conditions: high winds, heavy snow loads, and the kind of humidity that accelerates rust and rot.
Most gutter repairs in the Stony Brook area run between $150 and $650, depending on what’s broken and how much of the system is affected. A simple fix—like resealing a leaking gutter seam or reattaching a downspout—usually costs on the lower end. More involved work, like replacing sections damaged by storm debris or repairing fascia boards that have rotted from long-term leaks, costs more.
If you’re dealing with emergency gutter service after a storm, the cost depends on the extent of the damage. Ice dam removal alone can run $650 to $2,000, and if the ice caused structural damage to your gutters or roof edge, you’re looking at additional repair costs. The average gutter repair cost in Long Island is around $475, but that’s just an average—your actual cost depends on what needs fixing.
We give you a clear estimate after the inspection, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Leaking gutter joints happen when the sealant that holds sections together breaks down. In Long Island, that breakdown happens faster than in other climates because of freeze-thaw cycles. Water gets into small gaps, freezes, expands, and cracks the seal. Once that happens, every rainstorm makes it worse.
Corners are especially vulnerable because that’s where two sections meet at an angle, and the joint takes more stress when water rushes through during heavy rain. If your gutters are older or weren’t installed with proper sealant in the first place, you’ll see leaks at corners first.
Fixing a leaking gutter joint means cleaning out the old sealant, making sure the sections are properly aligned, and resealing with a product that can handle temperature swings. If the metal itself is damaged or corroded, we replace that section. Ignoring it leads to fascia damage, and that repair costs a lot more than fixing the gutter.
Sagging gutters usually mean the hangers or spikes holding them to your fascia have failed. If the sag is minor and the gutter material itself is still in good shape, we can fix sagging gutters by adding new hangers, adjusting the pitch, and making sure water flows toward the downspouts instead of pooling.
If the gutters are sagging because the fascia board behind them is rotted, that’s a bigger issue. We have to repair or replace the fascia first, then reattach the gutters properly. If the gutter material is heavily corroded, cracked in multiple places, or so old that it’s going to keep failing, replacement makes more sense than ongoing repairs.
During the inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement is the smarter move. Sometimes spending a few hundred on repairs buys you several more years. Other times, you’re better off replacing the system and not dealing with constant fixes. We don’t upsell—we just tell you what the gutter actually needs based on its condition.
Yes, but we need to address both the gutter problem and any damage it caused. When gutters leak into your house, it’s usually because water is overflowing or leaking behind the fascia and finding its way into the roof edge, soffit, or even the wall cavity. That happens when gutters are clogged, improperly pitched, or have leaks right at the roofline.
We start by identifying where the water’s getting in. If it’s a clogged downspout causing overflow, we clear it and make sure the system drains properly. If it’s a leak at a seam or a gap between the gutter and fascia, we seal or repair that. If the fascia or soffit has rotted from prolonged exposure, we replace those boards as part of the gutter repair.
Interior damage—stains on ceilings, wet insulation, mold growth—needs separate attention, but fixing the gutter stops the source. The longer water leaks into your house, the more expensive the total repair becomes. Catching it early and fixing the gutter system correctly prevent those bigger problems.
Absolutely. Storm damage and ice dams are some of the most common reasons homeowners in Stony Brook need emergency gutter service. Nor’easters and winter storms hit Long Island hard, and gutters take a beating from high winds, heavy snow, and ice buildup. We’ve seen gutters ripped completely off fascia boards, downspouts crushed by falling branches, and entire sections destroyed by ice dams.
When you call us for emergency gutter repair, we prioritize getting your system functional again so water doesn’t keep damaging your home. That might mean temporary patches to stop immediate leaks, clearing ice dams safely, or replacing sections that are beyond repair. Once the emergency is handled, we assess the full system and recommend any additional repairs to prevent the same issue next storm.
Ice dams form when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof, and that water refreezes at the gutter line. The ice backs up under shingles and can cause serious damage to your roof, gutters, and interior. Fixing the gutters is part of it, but we also look at ventilation and insulation issues that contribute to ice dam formation in the first place.
Most gutter repairs finish in one to two days, depending on what’s broken and how much of the system needs work. Simple fixes—like sealing a leaking seam, reattaching a downspout, or patching a small hole—often get done in a few hours. More involved repairs, like replacing damaged fascia boards, re-pitching sagging sections, or fixing storm damage across multiple areas, take longer.
We don’t drag jobs out. Once we start, we work straight through to completion, clean up completely, and make sure everything’s functioning before we leave. If weather interrupts the work or we discover additional damage once we open things up, we’ll let you know immediately and adjust the timeline.
For emergency repairs after a storm, we move fast. The goal is stopping further damage to your home, so we prioritize those calls and get someone out quickly. You’re not waiting days while water pours into your basement or ice dams tear up your roofline. We handle it, and you’re back to normal as fast as possible.
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