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Water goes where it’s supposed to. That’s the whole point.
When your gutters work correctly, rainwater moves off your roof, through the downspouts, and away from your foundation. No pooling. No overflow. No water sneaking into places it shouldn’t be.
You stop worrying about basement flooding during spring storms. You’re not dealing with foundation cracks from water sitting against your house. Your landscaping doesn’t get washed out every time it rains hard.
Long Island gets hit with everything—salt air that corrodes metal faster than you’d expect, storms that dump inches of rain in hours, freeze-thaw cycles that crack weak seams. Your gutters need to handle all of it without failing halfway through the season.
That’s what a proper gutter replacement does. It removes the constant maintenance headache and gives you a system designed for the weather you actually get here in Brookhaven.
We’ve spent over a decade working on Long Island homes. We know what holds up here and what doesn’t.
We’ve handled everything from emergency storm repairs after those brutal August downpours to full gutter replacements on older homes where the original system finally gave out. We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t cut corners on materials or installation.
Most of our work comes from homeowners in Brookhaven and the surrounding Suffolk County area who need gutters that actually last. We’re local, we respond fast, and we explain what you’re getting before any work starts. No surprises, no upselling, no runaround.
First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. We check the fascia boards, measure the roofline, and figure out if there’s any damage underneath the old gutters that needs addressing before new ones go up.
Then we walk you through material options. Aluminum is the most common—it holds up well against salt air and doesn’t cost a fortune. Copper looks great and lasts forever, but it’s pricey. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we pull the old gutters down, inspect and repair any fascia damage, and install the new seamless gutter system. Seamless means fewer joints, which means fewer places for leaks to develop. We make sure everything slopes correctly so water flows toward the downspouts instead of pooling in sections.
Downspouts get positioned to move water away from your foundation. If your yard has drainage issues, we’ll talk through extensions or splash blocks to keep water from sitting near the house.
The whole job usually takes a day, sometimes two depending on the size of your home. We clean up when we’re done, and you’ve got a system that’s ready for the next storm.
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You’re getting a complete system, not just new gutters slapped onto old hardware. That means new hangers, new downspouts, new end caps—everything that makes the system work correctly.
We use seamless gutters whenever possible because they’re stronger and less prone to leaking. The gutters get custom-fit to your roofline on-site, so there aren’t seams every ten feet where water can seep through over time.
In Brookhaven, you’re dealing with coastal weather year-round. Salt air eats through cheap materials fast. We use aluminum that’s thick enough to resist corrosion and handle the weight of wet leaves and snow without sagging. If you’re near the water or have a lot of trees, we’ll talk about gutter guards to cut down on maintenance.
Your fascia boards get inspected before installation. If there’s rot or damage, we fix it first. Hanging new gutters on bad wood doesn’t work—they’ll pull away within a year.
Downspouts get positioned based on where water needs to go, not just where it’s convenient to install them. If your property has grading issues or a high water table, we’ll recommend extensions to move water farther from the foundation. That’s especially important here where sandy soil doesn’t always absorb water quickly.
Most gutter replacements in Brookhaven run between $1,400 and $4,300, with the average landing around $2,300. The range depends on the size of your home, the material you choose, and whether there’s fascia damage that needs repair first.
Aluminum is the most cost-effective option and holds up well against Long Island’s salt air. Copper costs significantly more but lasts decades without maintenance. If your home is larger or has multiple stories, expect to be on the higher end of that range due to the extra labor and materials.
We give you an upfront estimate that covers materials, labor, and cleanup. No discovery fees, no surprises halfway through the job. If we find fascia damage during the inspection, we’ll let you know before we start so you can decide how to handle it.
If the repair costs more than half of what a full replacement would cost, replacement makes more sense. You’re not just fixing the immediate problem—you’re avoiding the next one.
Repairs work when the damage is isolated. A single leaking seam or a dented section can be patched without redoing the whole system. But if you’re dealing with multiple leaks, sagging sections, or gutters that are pulling away from the fascia, you’re looking at a system that’s reached the end of its useful life.
Older gutters also tend to have seams every ten feet, which are natural weak points. Seamless gutters eliminate most of those failure points, so you’re not back on the phone every few years dealing with the same issues. If your gutters are more than 20 years old and showing multiple problems, replacement is usually the smarter move.
Most homes take one day, sometimes two if the house is large or there’s fascia repair involved. We’re not talking about a week-long project.
We start by pulling down the old gutters and checking the fascia boards for rot or damage. If everything looks good, we move straight into installing the new system. If there’s wood damage, we fix that first before hanging new gutters.
Seamless gutters get fabricated on-site to fit your roofline exactly. We install the hangers, hang the gutters, attach the downspouts, and make sure everything slopes correctly so water flows toward the outlets. Then we test the system to confirm there are no leaks or drainage issues.
Weather can delay things if it’s pouring rain or too windy to work safely on ladders. But assuming decent conditions, you’re looking at a day for most residential jobs.
Yes. Fewer seams mean fewer places for leaks to develop, and that’s the main failure point on traditional sectional gutters.
Sectional gutters have joints every ten feet where pieces connect. Those joints are sealed with caulk or gaskets, and over time they break down—especially with Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles and salt air. Water starts seeping through, and you’re either climbing up to reseal them or dealing with overflow.
Seamless gutters are made from a single piece of material that runs the entire length of your roofline. The only seams are at the corners and downspout outlets, which are unavoidable. That drastically reduces the number of potential leak points.
They also look cleaner. There aren’t visible seams breaking up the line of the gutter, which matters if you care about curb appeal. And because they’re custom-fit on-site, they’re sized exactly for your home instead of being pieced together from standard sections.
We fix them before installing new gutters. Hanging a new system on rotted wood doesn’t work—the gutters will pull away within months, and you’ll be right back where you started.
Fascia damage usually happens when old gutters leak or overflow for an extended period. Water runs down the back of the gutter and soaks into the wood. Over time, that wood rots and loses its structural integrity.
During the inspection, we check the fascia for soft spots, rot, or visible damage. If we find problem areas, we remove the damaged sections and replace them with new wood before the gutter installation starts. This adds to the cost, but it’s not optional if you want the new gutters to stay attached to your house.
Once the fascia is solid, we install the gutters with proper hangers spaced correctly to distribute the weight. That way, the system stays secure even when it’s full of water during a heavy storm.
If you’ve got trees near your house and you’re tired of cleaning gutters twice a year, gutter guards make sense. They won’t eliminate maintenance completely, but they cut it way down.
Gutter guards keep leaves, twigs, and other debris from clogging your gutters and downspouts. In Brookhaven, fall brings heavy leaf drop, and spring dumps seeds and blossoms into gutters. Without guards, that debris gets wet, clumps together, and blocks water flow. You either clean them out yourself or pay someone to do it.
Guards let water through while keeping most debris out. You’ll still need to check them occasionally—nothing is completely maintenance-free—but you’re not up on a ladder every few months digging out soggy leaves.
If your home doesn’t have many trees nearby, you might not need them. But if you’re surrounded by oaks, maples, or pines, guards are worth considering when you’re already replacing the gutters. It’s easier to install them during a replacement than to add them later.
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