Gutter Repair in Deer Park, NY

Stop Water Damage Before It Starts

We’re a licensed gutter repair company serving Deer Park homeowners with fast, honest service that protects your foundation, roof, and siding from Long Island’s toughest weather.
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Professional Rain Gutter Repair Services

Your Home Stays Dry, Protected, and Valuable

Overflowing gutters don’t just make a mess. They rot your fascia, flood your basement, crack your foundation, and turn a $500 repair into a $10,000 nightmare. When water pools around your foundation during Long Island’s heavy spring rains or winter freeze-thaw cycles, it finds every weak point in your home’s structure.

Our residential gutter repair service stops that cycle. We fix leaks, reattach sagging sections, clear clogs, and seal joints so water flows exactly where it should—away from your home. You get gutters that handle Deer Park’s humid summers, nor’easters, and ice dam conditions without failing when you need them most.

After we’re done, you’re not wondering if the next storm will cause damage. You know your gutters work, your home is protected, and you can stop worrying about water creeping into places it shouldn’t be.

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We Live Here Too—Our Work Reflects That

Home Team Construction has been fixing gutters, roofs, and siding across Suffolk County for over 10 years. We’re a family-owned company based right here on Long Island, and our reputation matters to us because we’re part of this community.

Alban and our licensed crews show up on time, explain what needs fixing, give you an upfront price, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. We’ve handled emergency repairs on Christmas Eve and routine maintenance during peak fall season—because Deer Park homeowners deserve reliable service no matter when problems show up.

You’re not getting a sales pitch or a runaround. You’re getting straight answers from people who understand Long Island weather and what it does to your gutters.

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Our Roof Gutter Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out to look at your gutters—usually same day or next day depending on the season. We inspect the entire system: gutters, downspouts, fascia, joints, and pitch. We’re looking for leaks, rust, sagging sections, clogs, and any damage to the wood behind your gutters.

Then we explain what we found in plain language. No jargon, no upselling. If your gutters just need a cleaning and minor seal work, we’ll tell you that. If sections need replacement or your downspouts are routing water wrong, we’ll show you why and what it costs to fix it right.

Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast. Our crews arrive on time with the right materials and tools. We make the repairs, test water flow, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did. You get photos if you want them, and a clear explanation of how to maintain your system going forward.

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What's Included in Our Gutter Repair Service

Every gutter repair job includes a full system inspection, not just the obvious problem area. We check pitch and slope to ensure proper drainage, reseal leaky joints and seams, reattach loose or sagging sections to your fascia, replace damaged spikes or hangers, and clear any clogs in gutters or downspouts.

If your fascia boards show rot from long-term water exposure, we’ll address that too—because fixing gutters without fixing the wood behind them just kicks the problem down the road. We also make sure downspouts direct water at least 6 feet away from your foundation, which is critical in Deer Park where heavy rain and clay-heavy soil create drainage challenges.

Long Island’s coastal storms and winter ice dams put extra stress on gutter systems. We use materials and fasteners rated for these conditions, and we don’t cut corners on flashing or sealant quality. Most repairs in Deer Park run between $500-$1,200 depending on damage extent, and we give you that number upfront—no surprises when the work is done.

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How do I know if my gutters need repair or full replacement?

If you’re seeing small leaks at the seams, a few loose hangers, or minor sagging in one section, that’s usually repairable. We can reseal joints, replace hardware, and reattach sections for a fraction of replacement cost. But if your gutters have rust holes, large cracks, multiple sagging sections, or the fascia behind them is rotted, replacement makes more sense.

Here’s the test: if repairs cost more than 50% of new gutters, or if we’re just buying time before the next failure, we’ll tell you to replace them. Most Deer Park homes with gutters over 20 years old end up needing replacement, especially if they’re older aluminum or galvanized steel that’s taken a beating from Long Island weather.

We’ll never push replacement if repair works. But we also won’t patch a failing system just to get the job—that wastes your money and puts your home at risk.

Leaks usually happen at seams where two gutter sections meet, at corners, or around downspout outlets. Over time, the sealant breaks down from temperature swings, UV exposure, and constant water flow. Ice dams make it worse by forcing water back up under shingles and into gutter joints.

We fix leaks by cleaning the area completely, removing old sealant, and applying commercial-grade gutter sealant that stays flexible through freeze-thaw cycles. For seams that have separated or corners that are pulling apart, we also add rivets or screws for mechanical strength—sealant alone won’t hold if the joint is under stress.

If the leak is coming from a rust hole or crack in the gutter itself, we cut out that section and splice in new material. Patching rust holes with sealant is a temporary fix at best. It’ll fail again, usually during the next heavy rain when you need your gutters working most.

Most gutter repairs in Deer Park run between $500-$1,200. Simple fixes like resealing a few joints or replacing hangers might cost $150-$300. Moderate repairs—fixing sagging sections, replacing 10-15 feet of damaged gutter, addressing fascia damage—usually land in the $500-$800 range.

Extensive repairs that involve multiple problem areas, downspout rerouting, or significant fascia work can push toward $1,200-$2,000. At that point, you’re often better off replacing the whole system, which averages around $2,200 for a typical Deer Park home.

We give you an exact price before we start, and that’s what you pay. No “we found additional issues” upcharges unless we discover hidden damage we physically couldn’t see during inspection—and even then, we call you first and explain your options before doing any extra work.

We can handle most gutter repairs year-round, but winter does create some limitations. If temperatures are above freezing and conditions are dry, we can reseal joints, replace sections, and reattach gutters without issues. Sealants need temps above 40°F to cure properly, so we work around weather windows.

Ice dam removal and emergency repairs happen all winter—we’ve done Christmas Eve calls when gutters pulled away from homes under ice weight. For those situations, we focus on immediate stabilization and water control, then schedule permanent repairs when conditions allow.

If your gutters are failing during winter, don’t wait until spring. Water damage compounds fast, and a small leak can turn into rotted fascia and interior water damage in weeks. Call us and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can fix it now or if you need a temporary solution until conditions improve.

Inspect your gutters twice a year minimum—late spring after pollen season and early winter after leaves drop. Deer Park’s mix of oak, maple, and pine trees means heavy debris loads, especially October through January. If you have trees overhanging your roof, you might need 2-3 cleanings during fall to prevent clogs.

Look for standing water in gutters after rain, which means improper pitch or clogs. Check for peeling paint or water stains on siding near gutters, sagging sections, and rust spots. Walk your property during heavy rain and watch where water exits downspouts—if it’s pooling near your foundation, your drainage needs adjustment.

Most homeowners skip this until they see obvious problems, but catching small issues early saves serious money. A $200 cleaning and minor seal job now prevents the $1,500 fascia replacement later. We offer free inspections if you’re not sure what to look for—we’d rather help you maintain your system than repair avoidable damage.

Yes. We’ve handled emergency calls on holidays, during storms, and when gutters fail at the worst possible time. If your gutters are actively causing water damage—overflowing into your home, pulling away from the fascia, or creating flooding around your foundation—that’s an emergency and we respond fast.

Same-day or next-day service is standard for urgent situations, depending on crew availability and weather conditions. We prioritize stopping active damage first, then schedule follow-up work for permanent repairs if needed. Emergency repairs typically cost more due to rapid response, but we’re upfront about pricing before we come out.

Most “emergencies” are actually problems that built up over time and finally broke during a storm. Regular maintenance prevents most of those calls. But when something fails unexpectedly or storm damage happens, we’re available and we’ll get your gutters functional again quickly.

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