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You stop checking the forecast with that knot in your stomach. Heavy rain doesn’t mean racing outside to see if water’s pooling near your foundation anymore.
Port Jefferson Station gets hit with nor’easters that dump inches of rain in under an hour. Your old 5-inch gutters can’t move that volume fast enough, so water overflows right where you don’t want it. New 6-inch seamless gutters handle about 40% more water, which matters when summer storms roll through or coastal weather turns nasty.
You also stop dealing with the aftermath. No more basement moisture. No more paint peeling near the roofline because water’s been sitting in clogged sections all winter. Your fascia boards stay dry, your siding stays intact, and you’re not calling someone every season to patch up damage that shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
The difference shows up during the next big storm. Water moves where it’s supposed to go, your downspouts actually drain away from the house, and you’re inside staying dry instead of outside trying to redirect overflow with a shovel.
We’ve spent more than 10 years installing gutter systems on Long Island homes. We’re licensed, insured, and we live here too, which means we know exactly what Port Jefferson Station weather does to a gutter system over time.
We’re not a national chain sending different crews every job. You get the same team who’s replaced gutters on hundreds of Suffolk County homes, who understands that coastal salt air eats through cheap materials, and who knows that undersized gutters are why your neighbor’s foundation cracked last year.
Our work stays local because our reputation does too. When we install your gutters, we’re installing them the way we’d want ours done, because we’ll probably see you at the hardware store next month.
We start with a free inspection at your house. We measure your roofline, check your fascia boards for rot or damage, and figure out where your downspouts need to go so water actually drains away from your foundation. You get an upfront price before we do anything.
If your fascia’s damaged, we fix it first. Rotted boards can’t support new gutters, and most Port Jefferson Station homes have at least some damage if the old gutters have been leaking. We replace what needs replacing so your new system has something solid to attach to.
Then we fabricate your gutters on-site to your exact measurements. Seamless aluminum or copper, depending on what you choose, custom-made so there are no weak points where leaks start. We install them with the right slope so water moves toward downspouts instead of pooling in sections.
We place downspouts strategically based on your property’s drainage, not just wherever’s easiest. Water needs to flow away from your house, your driveway, and any low spots where it’ll just sit. We test the whole system before we leave, and you see exactly how it’s going to perform when the next storm hits.
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Every installation includes fascia inspection and repair. We’re not bolting new gutters onto rotted wood and calling it done. If your fascia boards are damaged from years of overflow or coastal humidity, we replace them so your gutter system has proper support.
You get 6-inch gutters instead of the standard 5-inch systems that most older Long Island homes have. That extra inch of capacity matters during heavy rainfall. When Port Jefferson Station gets hit with one of those summer downpours that drops an inch in twenty minutes, your gutters need to move water fast. Bigger gutters handle the volume without overflowing.
We use seamless aluminum that won’t rust or corrode from salt air. It’s lightweight, durable, and proven to work in coastal climates. If you want copper, we install that too. Both options are custom-fabricated to your home’s exact measurements, so there are no seams where leaks typically start.
Your downspouts get placed where they’ll actually protect your foundation. We calculate proper slope for optimal drainage and make sure water’s channeling away from your house, not just dumping next to it. You’re getting a complete water management system, not just gutters screwed to your roofline.
Most homeowners in Port Jefferson Station pay between $2,800 and $5,200 to replace gutters on a typical single-family home. The average sits around $4,000, but your actual cost depends on how many linear feet you need, whether your fascia needs repair, and what material you choose.
On a per-foot basis, you’re looking at $6 to $25. Standard seamless aluminum falls on the lower end. Copper or specialty systems cost more but last longer. If your fascia boards are rotted and need replacing, that adds to the total because we’re doing carpentry work before the gutters even go up.
The price includes fabrication, installation, fascia repair if needed, and proper downspout placement. We give you an upfront estimate after inspecting your house, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No surprises, no change orders unless you decide you want something different mid-project.
Get 6-inch gutters. Long Island’s rainfall patterns have increased over the past two decades, and 5-inch gutters struggle during heavy storms. Port Jefferson Station sees nor’easters, summer downpours, and coastal weather that dumps a lot of water fast. Bigger gutters handle the volume.
Six-inch gutters move about 40% more water than 5-inch systems. That matters when you get an inch of rain in under an hour, which happens here more often than it used to. Undersized gutters overflow, and that overflow goes straight toward your foundation. Over time, you’re looking at basement leaks, foundation cracks, and water damage that costs way more to fix than the difference between 5-inch and 6-inch gutters.
Most older homes on Long Island have 5-inch gutters because that used to be standard. If you’re replacing them now, go bigger. You’re not just replacing what was there, you’re upgrading to handle what the weather actually does now.
Most gutter replacement jobs take one to two days depending on your house size and whether we’re repairing fascia. If your fascia boards are in good shape, we can usually fabricate and install gutters on an average single-family home in a day.
Fascia repair adds time because we’re doing carpentry work first. Rotted boards need to be cut out and replaced before gutters go up. If the damage is extensive, that can push the job into a second day. We won’t know until we inspect, but we’ll tell you upfront what the timeline looks like.
We fabricate your gutters on-site, so there’s no waiting for materials to ship. We show up, measure, cut to your exact specifications, and install the same day. Weather can delay things if it’s pouring rain or too windy to work safely, but otherwise, you’re looking at a quick turnaround from start to finish.
We fix them before installing new gutters. Damaged fascia can’t support a gutter system properly, and most Port Jefferson Station homes have at least some rot if the old gutters have been leaking or overflowing for years.
During the inspection, we check your fascia boards for soft spots, water damage, or rot. If we find damage, we cut out the bad sections and replace them with new wood. This isn’t optional—bolting gutters to rotted fascia means your new system will sag or pull away within a year or two. You’d be paying for gutter replacement twice.
Fascia repair adds to the cost, but it’s necessary. The good news is we handle it as part of the same job, so you’re not coordinating between a carpenter and a gutter installer. We do both, and your new gutters go up on solid, dry wood that’ll actually hold them in place through Long Island winters.
At least twice a year—once in late spring and once in late fall. If you have a lot of trees overhanging your roof, you’ll need cleaning three to four times a year. Port Jefferson Station has plenty of mature trees, and debris builds up fast.
Summer storms drop leaves, twigs, and heavy debris into your gutters. By fall, everything’s clogged if you haven’t cleaned them. Clogged gutters overflow during winter storms, and that overflow freezes, creating ice dams that damage your roof and gutters. Spring cleaning gets rid of winter buildup before the heavy rains start.
New gutters don’t eliminate cleaning, but they make it easier. Seamless systems have fewer spots where debris gets stuck, and properly sloped gutters drain better so water doesn’t sit and rot leaves into sludge. You’ll still need to clean them, but you won’t be dealing with overflow and water damage between cleanings.
Yes, if they’re installed correctly and sized right for your roof. Gutters exist to move water away from your foundation. When they fail, water pools around your house, seeps into your basement, and causes cracks in your foundation over time. Fixing foundation damage costs thousands—way more than gutter replacement.
Port Jefferson Station’s soil and coastal water table make foundation issues worse. Water doesn’t drain away naturally in a lot of areas, so if your gutters are dumping overflow right next to your house, that water has nowhere to go but down into your basement or against your foundation walls.
New 6-inch gutters with properly placed downspouts channel water away from your house entirely. We don’t just replace the gutters—we make sure your downspouts drain into areas where water flows away from your foundation, not toward it. That’s the difference between gutters that protect your house and gutters that just hang there looking nice until the next storm proves they don’t work.
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