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Water flows where it should. No more cascading down your siding during storms. No puddles forming around your foundation after heavy rain.
Your basement stays dry. Your landscaping doesn’t wash away. The stains on your siding stop getting worse.
You’re not watching the weather forecast with anxiety anymore. You’re not calling restoration companies to fix water damage that costs anywhere from $1,500 to $16,000. You’re not dealing with foundation issues that can run $3,000 to $30,000 in Nassau County.
The gutters do their job quietly. You forget about them until the next time a storm rolls through and you realize nothing went wrong.
We’ve spent over a decade working in Suffolk County. We know what North Bay Shore weather does to gutters because we’ve seen it on hundreds of homes.
The salt air from Great South Bay corrodes certain materials faster than you’d expect. The rainfall here exceeds 79% of the country. Standard 5-inch gutters often can’t handle the volume during heavy storms.
We live and work in this community. Our reputation is visible on every street where we’ve done work. That matters when you’re trusting someone with protecting your home’s foundation.
We start with an inspection of your entire gutter system. Not just the obvious problem spots. We check the fascia boards behind the gutters, look for proper pitch and drainage, and assess whether your current system has enough capacity for North Bay Shore’s rainfall.
You get a clear explanation of what’s failing and why. If your gutters are sagging, we explain whether it’s a hanger issue or if the fascia board has rotted. If you’re getting overflow, we tell you whether a repair will actually solve it or if you need wider gutters.
The repair work includes removing debris, fixing or replacing damaged sections, securing loose hangers with marine-grade fasteners that resist coastal corrosion, and testing water flow. We check the fascia boards and repair them if needed. If you’re dealing with storm damage, we document everything for insurance claims.
You get a written warranty on the work. If something we installed leaks, we fix it at no charge.
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Complete debris removal from gutters and downspouts. Inspection and repair of fascia boards that support the gutter system. Replacement of damaged gutter sections with seamless aluminum that resists salt air corrosion.
Hanger reinforcement using fasteners designed for coastal exposure. Pitch adjustment to ensure proper water flow toward downspouts. Downspout repositioning if water isn’t draining far enough from your foundation.
In North Bay Shore, we often recommend 6-inch gutters for homes with steep roofs or large roof areas. The extra capacity prevents overflow during the intense storms this area sees. Standard 5-inch gutters were fine decades ago, but rainfall patterns have changed.
We can also install gutter guards if you’re tired of cleaning out leaves and debris multiple times a year. The right guards reduce maintenance without creating ice dam problems in winter or restricting water flow during heavy rain.
If your gutters are over 20 years old, have multiple leaks, or are pulling away from the house in several spots, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. You’re looking at recurring problems that patches won’t solve.
Repair works when the damage is localized. A section got hit by a falling branch. One corner is leaking. The hangers failed in one area but the gutters themselves are still solid.
Here’s the practical test: if the repair cost is more than half of what replacement would cost, just replace them. You’ll get a warranty on new materials and installation, and you won’t be calling someone back in two years for the same issues. Most gutter repairs in Long Island run a few hundred dollars. Full replacement typically ranges from $1,200 to $4,000 depending on your home’s size and the materials you choose.
Capacity. Your gutters can’t handle the volume of water coming off your roof during heavy rain. This is common in North Bay Shore because the area gets more rainfall than most of the country.
Many older homes have 5-inch gutters. They worked fine when they were installed, but they’re undersized for today’s storm intensity. When water volume exceeds what the gutter can carry, it overflows regardless of whether there’s debris in there.
The fix is upgrading to 6-inch gutters in problem areas, especially if you have a steep roof or large roof sections that funnel water to one spot. The wider channel handles higher flow rates. Sometimes the issue is pitch—if the gutters don’t slope properly toward the downspouts, water pools and overflows. We can adjust the pitch during a repair, but if you’re consistently getting overflow during storms, wider gutters are usually the answer.
Seamless aluminum. It resists corrosion from salt air better than steel, doesn’t crack like vinyl in temperature swings, and lasts 20-30 years when properly installed.
Steel gutters rust quickly near the coast. You’ll see orange stains within a few years. Vinyl becomes brittle in cold weather and can crack when ice forms or debris impacts them. Copper looks great but costs significantly more, and most homes don’t need that level of investment.
Seamless aluminum gutters are fabricated on-site to fit your home’s exact measurements. Fewer seams mean fewer potential leak points. We use marine-grade fasteners and hangers that won’t corrode from salt exposure. The material itself holds up to coastal conditions without the maintenance headaches you get with other options. For North Bay Shore homes, it’s the most practical choice that balances durability, cost, and performance.
Usually within a few days, depending on the extent of damage and our current schedule. Storm damage doesn’t wait for convenient timing, and neither does the water damage it can cause.
We prioritize emergency repairs when gutters are completely detached or when water is actively damaging your foundation or basement. If your situation is urgent, we’ll get someone out for an assessment quickly and do temporary fixes if needed while we schedule the full repair.
For insurance claims, we document everything with photos and detailed damage assessments. That documentation helps you get fair compensation and speeds up the claims process. Most storm damage repairs take a day or less once we’re on site, unless we’re also dealing with fascia board replacement or other structural issues that the storm exposed. The key is calling as soon as you notice the damage rather than waiting and hoping it doesn’t get worse.
If you’re comfortable on a ladder and the problem is simple—like reattaching a loose hanger or sealing a small leak—you can handle it yourself. Most other gutter repairs are worth hiring out.
Working at roof height is dangerous, especially if your home is two stories. Falls from ladders send thousands of people to emergency rooms every year. Professional gutter contractors have the right equipment, insurance, and experience to work safely at height.
More importantly, we catch problems you might miss. A visible leak might be caused by a rotted fascia board behind the gutter. Sagging could indicate that the hangers are spaced too far apart or that the fascia can’t support the weight. If you fix the symptom without addressing the cause, you’ll be back up there in six months. A professional repair includes inspection of the entire system, proper materials for coastal conditions, and a warranty. For most homeowners in North Bay Shore, that’s worth more than the money saved doing it yourself.
Most repairs run between $150 and $600, depending on what needs fixing. Resealing joints or replacing a few hangers is on the lower end. Replacing damaged sections, fixing fascia boards, or addressing multiple problem areas costs more.
If you need extensive repairs across your entire gutter system, you’re looking at $800 to $1,500. At that point, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether replacement makes more financial sense. Full gutter replacement in Long Island typically ranges from $1,200 to $4,000 based on your home’s size and the materials you choose.
The cost of not repairing gutters is higher. Water damage restoration averages $3,800 to $4,200. Foundation repairs in Nassau County run $3,000 to $30,000. Basement flooding, landscape erosion, siding damage—all of these cost more than fixing the gutters before they fail completely. We give you upfront pricing after the inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work starts.
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