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When your gutters leak or overflow, water doesn’t just disappear. It pools around your foundation, seeps into your basement, rots your fascia boards, and destroys the structural integrity you’ve invested in. In Westhampton, where we get over 44 inches of rain annually plus coastal storms that dump record amounts in hours, your gutter system isn’t optional—it’s your first line of defense.
Most homeowners don’t realize their gutters are failing until they see water stains on their siding or puddles in their basement. By then, you’re looking at foundation repairs that start at $10,000, not including the interior damage. Professional gutter repair catches these issues early, fixes the root cause, and keeps water flowing exactly where it should—away from your home.
You get a system that handles Long Island’s weather without constant maintenance calls. No more climbing ladders in dangerous conditions. No more wondering if that patch job will hold through the next storm. Just reliable protection that works when you need it most.
We’ve been repairing gutters in Westhampton and throughout Suffolk County for over 10 years. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up from three towns over. We’re your neighbors, and our reputation is built on the homes we’ve protected in this community.
Alban and our team have seen what coastal weather does to gutter systems here. The salt air accelerates corrosion. The nor’easters overwhelm undersized downspouts. The freeze-thaw cycles crack seams that were never properly sealed. We’ve fixed these exact problems on homes just like yours, and we know how to make repairs that actually hold up.
Every crew member is licensed and insured. We show up when we say we will, we explain what’s wrong in plain language, and we don’t charge you for small fixes we can handle while we’re already on site. That’s just how we work.
First, we come out to assess the damage. Not just the obvious leak or sag, but the underlying cause. Is it a failed seal? Corroded hangers? Improper pitch? We take photos, measure the problem areas, and give you a clear explanation of what needs fixing and why.
Then we provide an upfront estimate before any work starts. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what the repair costs and what’s included. If we find something minor while we’re there—a loose spike or a small section that needs resealing—we typically handle it at no extra charge.
Once you approve the work, we schedule a time that works for you and complete the repair efficiently. We use quality materials designed for coastal conditions, not the cheapest option that’ll fail in two years. After the work is done, we walk you through what we fixed, show you the completed repair, and make sure you understand how to spot potential issues in the future. You get documentation of the work and the peace of mind that comes from knowing it was done right.
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We handle everything from small leak repairs to complete section replacements. That includes resealing joints, replacing corroded hangers and spikes, reattaching loose sections, fixing improper pitch, repairing or replacing damaged downspouts, and addressing fascia damage caused by failed gutters. If your gutters are pulling away from the house or sagging under the weight of debris, we fix the structural issues causing the problem.
For Westhampton homes, we pay special attention to how salt air and coastal moisture affect metal components. Standard repairs often fail here because contractors don’t account for the accelerated corrosion. We use materials and sealing methods that hold up to Long Island’s specific conditions, not just generic solutions that work fine in other climates but fail within a year here.
You also get an honest assessment of whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter investment. We’re not going to patch a gutter system that’s fundamentally failing just to get a job. If your gutters are beyond reasonable repair, we’ll tell you straight and explain why. But if a targeted repair will give you years of reliable performance, that’s what we’ll recommend. The goal is protecting your home, not maximizing our invoice.
If the damage is localized—a leaking seam, a sagging section, a few loose hangers—repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a fraction of replacement cost and you get years more life out of the system. But if you’re seeing rust holes throughout, multiple sections pulling away from the fascia, or widespread corrosion, replacement becomes the better investment.
Age matters too. Gutters typically last 20-30 years depending on material and maintenance. If yours are approaching that range and showing multiple problem areas, you’re likely throwing money at a system that’ll keep failing. We’ll assess the overall condition and give you an honest recommendation based on what actually makes financial sense for you, not what makes us the most money.
The other factor is whether previous repairs were done correctly. If someone patched problems without addressing the root cause—like fixing a leak without correcting the pitch—you’ll keep having issues. Sometimes the smartest move is starting fresh with a properly installed system rather than continuing to repair a fundamentally flawed setup.
Coastal salt air is the biggest culprit. It accelerates corrosion on metal components faster than you’d see even 20 miles inland. Hangers, spikes, and seams deteriorate quicker here, which is why repairs that work fine in other areas fail within a year or two in Westhampton. You need materials and sealing methods designed for this environment.
The second issue is storm intensity. When we get nor’easters or those record rainfall events like the 9+ inches in 24 hours we saw recently, gutters that are even slightly undersized or improperly pitched get overwhelmed. Water backs up, finds weak points, and causes damage that wouldn’t happen with normal rainfall. Your gutter system needs to handle extreme conditions, not just average weather.
Freeze-thaw cycles also cause problems that homeowners don’t always connect to their gutters. When water sits in gutters instead of draining properly, it freezes, expands, and cracks seams or pulls hangers loose. Then when it thaws, you get leaks. This is especially common with clogged gutters, which is why keeping them clear matters just as much as the repair quality itself.
Small repairs like resealing a leaking joint or replacing a few hangers typically run $150-$300. More involved work—replacing a damaged section, fixing significant fascia damage, or addressing multiple problem areas—usually falls in the $400-$800 range. Extensive repairs that involve multiple sections or structural issues can reach $1,000-$1,500, though at that point we’re often recommending replacement instead.
The cost depends on what’s actually wrong, how accessible the damage is, and what materials are needed. A straightforward repair on a single-story home costs less than the same repair on a two-story with limited access. We provide clear estimates before starting work so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
What matters more than the repair cost is comparing it to the alternative. Foundation repairs from water damage start around $10,000. Basement waterproofing runs $3,000-$7,000. Fascia and soffit replacement adds up fast. A $500 gutter repair that prevents those problems isn’t an expense—it’s one of the smartest investments you can make in your home’s protection. We’ve seen too many homeowners put off a small repair only to face massive bills later when water damage compounds.
Basic maintenance like cleaning debris or tightening a loose spike—sure, if you’re comfortable on a ladder and know what you’re doing. But actual repairs are different. Getting the pitch right, properly sealing seams, installing hangers at correct spacing, and identifying underlying issues requires experience and the right tools. Most DIY repairs either don’t solve the root problem or create new issues.
The bigger concern is safety. Falls from ladders cause serious injuries and deaths every year, even from heights that seem manageable. Professional crews have proper equipment, insurance, and experience working at heights safely. We’ve seen homeowners hurt themselves attempting repairs that would’ve taken us an hour to complete safely.
There’s also the question of whether you’re fixing the right problem. A leak might be from a failed seal, but it could also be from improper pitch, a clogged downspout creating backflow, or fascia damage that’s letting water behind the gutter. If you repair the symptom without addressing the cause, you’ll be back up on that ladder in six months. We assess the whole system and fix what’s actually wrong, not just what’s obviously visible.
A properly done repair should last 5-10 years or more, depending on what was fixed and how well you maintain the system afterward. Sealed seams, replaced hangers, and structural repairs hold up for years when done correctly with quality materials. The key is using methods and materials appropriate for Westhampton’s coastal conditions, not generic solutions.
That said, no repair lasts forever if you’re not maintaining the gutters. If you let debris build up, water sits instead of draining, and you’re back to the same problems—clogged systems, overflow, ice dams in winter. Regular cleaning extends the life of any repair and prevents new issues from developing. Most homeowners should clean gutters at least twice a year, more if you have trees overhead.
The other factor is whether the original installation was done right. If your gutters were improperly pitched from day one, repairs will help but won’t fix the fundamental issue. Sometimes the smartest approach is addressing the underlying problem during the repair—adjusting pitch, upgrading hangers, or replacing sections that are causing recurring issues. We’ll tell you if that’s the case and explain what it’ll take to actually solve the problem long-term.
Yes. When storms damage your gutters or you discover a major leak that’s actively causing water damage, waiting days or weeks isn’t an option. We prioritize emergency repairs and can typically get someone out within 24-48 hours, sometimes same-day depending on the situation and our schedule. We’ve even handled emergency calls during holidays when other contractors won’t respond.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping immediate damage first. We’ll secure loose sections, seal active leaks, and make sure water is draining away from your foundation. Then we assess whether additional work is needed or if the emergency fix is sufficient. You’re not locked into a huge project—we do what’s necessary to protect your home right now.
The reality is that gutter failures don’t wait for convenient timing. A section pulls loose during a nor’easter, a seam fails during heavy rain, or you notice water pouring into your basement during a storm. Those situations need immediate attention before water causes serious structural damage. That’s when having a local contractor who actually answers the phone and shows up matters most. We’re here when you need us, not just when it’s convenient for us.
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