Gutter Repair in North Patchogue, NY

Stop Water Damage Before It Starts

Your gutters protect everything below them—foundation, basement, landscaping, siding. When they fail, you’re looking at problems that cost thousands to fix.
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Rain Gutter Repair North Patchogue

What Actually Gets Fixed When We Repair Your Gutters

You’re not just getting a patch job. You’re getting a system that handles North Patchogue’s 40-plus inches of annual rainfall without overflowing into your foundation or turning your basement into a pool.

We fix the leaks that stain your siding. We reattach sections that pull away during ice storms. We adjust pitch so water flows where it should instead of sitting in your gutters breeding mosquitoes and rust. When your fascia board is rotted from years of overflow, we replace that too—because a gutter is only as good as what it’s attached to.

The goal is simple: when it rains, water goes where you want it. Not down your foundation. Not behind your siding. Not into your crawl space. Just away from your house, doing its job quietly, the way it should.

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We've Been Fixing Long Island Gutters for a Decade

We’ve spent over ten years working exclusively in Nassau and Suffolk County. We’re a family-owned business, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who live here and deal with the same weather you do.

We know what nor’easters do to gutter systems. We know how Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles crack seams and loosen hangers. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners ignore a small leak for two winters—and we’ve helped them fix the expensive damage that follows.

You’re not getting a national chain that sends different crews every time. You’re getting a local team that shows up, does the work right, documents everything with photos, and gives you straight answers about what needs fixing now versus what can wait.

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Residential Gutter Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your gutters—not just from the ground, but up close where the problems are. We check for leaks, test the pitch, inspect hangers and downspouts, and look at your fascia boards for water damage or rot.

Then we tell you what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. If you’ve got a small leak, we’re not going to sell you new gutters. If your fascia is rotted and your gutters are sagging, we’re not going to slap on a patch and call it done. You get an honest assessment of what needs to happen.

Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up when we say we will. We fix what’s broken using materials designed for Long Island weather—not the cheapest option, the right option. When we’re done, we clean up, show you photos of the completed work, and explain what we did and why. You’ll know exactly what you paid for.

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Leak sealing is the most common repair we do. Long Island’s temperature swings crack seams and joints, and we seal them properly so they hold through winter. If sections have separated or pulled away from the house, we reattach them with reinforced hangers that won’t fail the next time we get heavy snow.

Pitch adjustment matters more than most homeowners realize. If your gutters aren’t sloped correctly, water sits instead of draining. That standing water freezes in winter, rusts your gutters, and creates the perfect environment for ice dams that can damage your roof structure. We fix the pitch so gravity does its job.

Downspout repairs and replacements keep water flowing away from your foundation—critical in North Patchogue where our sandy soil erodes fast when water pools. And when fascia boards are damaged, we replace those too, because attaching gutters to rotted wood is like building on quicksand. Everything we do is designed to handle the weather patterns we actually get here: heavy spring rains, summer storms, fall debris from oak and maple trees, and winters that swing between freezing and thawing every few days.

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

If you’ve got a few leaks, some sagging sections, or loose hangers, that’s repairable. If your gutters are rusted through in multiple places, separating from the house in several spots, or if the fascia behind them is rotted and crumbling, replacement makes more sense.

Here’s the practical test: if the repair costs are climbing toward 50% of what new gutters would cost, and your current system is over 15 years old, replacement is usually the smarter investment. But if your gutters are relatively young and the damage is localized—maybe from a fallen branch or one bad section—repair is absolutely the right call.

We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. There’s no point repairing gutters that are going to fail again in two years, and there’s no point replacing gutters that have plenty of life left with a simple fix.

Leaks usually happen at seams and joints where sections connect, at corners, or where downspouts attach. Long Island’s weather is the main culprit—constant freeze-thaw cycles expand and contract the metal, breaking seals over time. Debris buildup makes it worse by holding moisture against seams.

Yes, we can fix leaks permanently, but “permanently” depends on maintenance. We use professional-grade sealants designed for exterior metal applications that handle temperature swings and UV exposure. We clean the area completely, dry it, prep it properly, and seal it right—not the quick caulk job some companies do.

That said, no repair lasts forever if you never clean your gutters. Debris holds water, water sits against seals, seals eventually fail. A properly repaired leak should last years, but you’ve still got to keep your gutters clear of leaves and check them seasonally. We’ll show you what to look for so you catch problems early.

Most gutter repairs in our area run between $200 and $600, depending on what’s wrong. A simple leak seal might cost $150 to $250. Rehanging a sagging section with new brackets runs $200 to $400. If you need fascia board replacement because of rot, add another $300 to $500 depending on how much needs replacing.

Pitch adjustments cost $150 to $300 for a typical home because we’re realigning the entire run to drain properly. Downspout repairs or replacements are usually $100 to $200 per downspout. If you’ve got multiple issues—leaks, sagging, bad pitch, and a damaged downspout—you’re looking at $500 to $800 for a comprehensive repair.

Compare that to foundation repair, which starts around $5,000 and goes up fast, or basement waterproofing at $3,000 to $10,000. Gutter repair isn’t cheap, but it’s a lot cheaper than ignoring the problem. We give you an exact price after we inspect, so you know what you’re paying before we start.

We can do most gutter repairs year-round, but there are limitations when it’s really cold. Sealants need temperatures above 40°F to cure properly, so if we’re in the middle of a cold snap, leak sealing has to wait. Mechanical repairs—rehanging sections, replacing hangers, adjusting pitch, fixing downspouts—we can do those in almost any weather.

Winter is actually when a lot of gutter problems show up. Ice dams form, gutters pull away from the house under the weight of snow and ice, and you notice leaks when meltwater is running. If you’ve got an urgent issue causing active damage, we’ll get out there and do what we can to stop it, even if a permanent seal has to wait for warmer weather.

The best approach is to get repairs done in fall before winter hits, or in early spring after the freeze-thaw damage is done but before the heavy spring rains start. But if something breaks in January, don’t wait until May—call us and we’ll figure out what we can do now versus what needs to wait a few weeks.

That small leak turns into a big problem faster than you’d think. Water running down your siding stains it and gets behind it, rotting the sheathing underneath. Water dripping onto your foundation saturates the soil, and in North Patchogue’s sandy conditions, that means erosion and settling. Water pooling near your foundation eventually finds its way into your basement or crawl space.

We’ve seen homeowners ignore a $200 leak repair and end up with $8,000 in foundation work two years later. We’ve seen fascia boards completely rot out because a small leak soaked them every time it rained. We’ve seen landscaping destroyed, basement flooding, and exterior paint failing years early—all from a leak that started small.

The other issue is that leaks get worse. Water finds the path of least resistance, and once it’s flowing through a gap, it widens that gap. A pinhole leak this year is a steady drip next year and a pour the year after. Fix it now while it’s cheap and easy, or fix it later when it’s expensive and comes with a bunch of other repairs you didn’t budget for.

Yes. When a nor’easter rips through or we get hit with heavy snow and ice, gutters take a beating. Sections pull away, downspouts get damaged, hangers fail, and sometimes entire runs come down. If your gutters are actively causing damage—water pouring into your foundation, sections hanging and hitting your siding, downspouts torn off and flooding your basement window wells—that’s an emergency and we’ll get to you as fast as we can.

We prioritize based on severity. If your gutter is completely off the house and water is flooding your foundation, you’re ahead of someone with a small leak. If it’s safe to do the work and we can get there, we will. Sometimes that means temporary fixes to stop immediate damage, with permanent repairs scheduled once conditions improve.

Keep in mind that after major storms, everyone needs help at once. Call as soon as you notice damage, document it with photos for insurance if needed, and we’ll work you into the schedule. Long Island weather is unpredictable, but we’ve been doing this long enough to know how to respond when things go sideways.

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