Hear From Our Clients
Your gutters fail during the storms you can’t predict. Water pools around your foundation, seeps into your basement, or carves channels through your landscaping. By the time you notice, the damage is already happening.
Professional gutter replacement stops that cycle. You get seamless aluminum systems custom-fabricated for your roofline, designed to handle the 46 inches of annual rainfall Stony Brook University gets—plus whatever nor’easters decide to dump on us. No weak seams where leaks start. No undersized channels that overflow when it matters most.
The result is straightforward. Water goes where it’s supposed to go, every time. Your foundation stays dry. Your basement stays usable. And you stop wondering whether your drainage system can handle the next storm.
We’ve spent more than ten years solving drainage problems across Suffolk County. We’re not a national franchise or a crew that shows up once and disappears. We live here, work here, and deal with the same coastal weather you do.
That means we know what works in Stony Brook University. We’ve replaced gutters on homes near the university campus, along Route 25A, and throughout the surrounding neighborhoods. We understand how tree coverage, roof pitch, and proximity to the coast affect your drainage needs.
Every installation is handled by our licensed, insured professionals who show up on time and clean up when they’re done. You get transparent pricing before we start, and you’re never surprised by what you’re paying.
We start with an on-site evaluation of your current system. We measure your roofline, check your fascia condition, assess drainage patterns around your property, and identify any existing water damage. You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and what’s included.
Once you approve the work, we schedule installation around your timeline. Our crew arrives with everything needed to fabricate your seamless gutters on-site—custom-fit to your home’s exact dimensions. We remove your old system, inspect and repair fascia if needed, install new seamless aluminum gutters with commercial-grade downspouts, and set up proper drainage away from your foundation.
The entire process typically takes one to two days depending on your home’s size. We test the system before we leave, walk you through maintenance basics, and make sure you’re completely satisfied. Then we clean up and haul away all debris.
You’re left with a gutter system that works the way it should—quietly, efficiently, and without constant maintenance.
Ready to get started?
Every gutter replacement includes seamless aluminum gutters custom-fabricated on-site to eliminate leak-prone seams. We install either 5-inch or 6-inch gutters depending on your roof size and pitch—most homes in Stony Brook University benefit from 6-inch systems that handle heavy rainfall without overflow.
You also get 3×4 commercial-grade aluminum downspouts that provide 40% more drainage capacity than standard residential sizes. These aren’t the thin-walled downspouts that dent easily or pull away during storms. They’re built to last and properly secured to your home’s exterior.
We include all necessary hangers, brackets, end caps, and corners—plus downspout extensions that direct water at least five feet away from your foundation. If your property needs additional drainage solutions like buried downspout lines or splash blocks, we’ll discuss those options during your estimate.
The materials we use resist salt air corrosion, which matters more in Stony Brook University than most contractors admit. Coastal exposure accelerates deterioration on inferior materials. We install systems designed to hold up for 20+ years in Long Island’s climate, not just look good for the first few seasons.
Most homes in Stony Brook University pay between $1,200 and $2,500 for complete gutter replacement, with the average project running around $2,200. Your actual cost depends on your home’s size, roof complexity, gutter capacity you need, and any fascia repairs required before installation.
Larger homes or properties with steep roof pitches typically need 6-inch gutters and additional downspouts, which increases material and labor costs. If your fascia boards show rot or damage from years of leaking gutters, we’ll need to address that before installing your new system—otherwise you’re just mounting new gutters to compromised wood.
We provide transparent, upfront pricing during your estimate. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start, with no surprise charges or hidden fees added later.
Most homes in Stony Brook University perform better with 6-inch gutters, especially if you have a larger roof, steep pitch, or significant tree coverage. The extra inch of width provides substantially more water-carrying capacity—critical during the heavy rainfall events and nor’easters that hit Suffolk County regularly.
Standard 5-inch gutters work fine for smaller ranch homes with moderate roof areas and minimal tree coverage. But if your current gutters overflow during storms, or if you’re surrounded by oaks and maples that shed debris, you’ll benefit from the increased capacity of 6-inch systems.
We assess your specific situation during the estimate. We measure your roof area, evaluate pitch and drainage patterns, and recommend the size that actually matches your property’s needs—not just the cheapest option.
Seamless gutters eliminate the joints and seams where sectional gutters inevitably leak. Every connection point in a sectional system is a potential failure point—places where water seeps through, debris accumulates, and structural integrity weakens over time.
We fabricate seamless gutters on-site using a specialized machine that creates continuous runs custom-fit to your home’s exact measurements. The only seams are at inside and outside corners, which we seal properly during installation. This dramatically reduces leak potential and cuts down on maintenance requirements.
Sectional gutters might cost less upfront, but you’ll spend more time cleaning them, dealing with leaks, and eventually replacing failed sections. Seamless systems last longer, perform better during heavy storms, and require less ongoing attention—which matters when you’re dealing with Long Island’s weather patterns.
Most gutter replacement projects in Stony Brook University take one to two days from start to finish. Single-story ranch homes with straightforward rooflines typically take one full day. Larger two-story homes or properties with complex roof configurations may require two days.
We fabricate your seamless gutters on-site, which means we’re not waiting for pre-cut sections to arrive or trying to piece together a system from standard lengths. Our crew removes your old gutters, inspects and repairs fascia if needed, fabricates and installs your new seamless system, and tests everything before we leave.
Weather can affect timing—we won’t install gutters in heavy rain or high winds because proper installation requires dry conditions and safe working environments. If weather delays your project, we’ll reschedule for the next available day that works for you.
Yes, we inspect your fascia during every gutter replacement and repair any damaged sections before installing your new system. Fascia damage is common on Long Island homes—years of leaking gutters, ice dams, and moisture exposure cause wood rot that compromises the mounting surface for your new gutters.
Installing new gutters over rotted fascia is a waste of money. The damaged wood won’t hold fasteners properly, your new gutters will sag or pull away, and you’ll end up with the same drainage problems you’re trying to fix.
We identify fascia issues during your initial estimate and include repair costs in your quote. We replace damaged sections with new lumber, ensure proper sealing and protection, and then mount your new gutter system to solid, stable fascia that will support it for decades.
You need full replacement if your gutters show multiple problem areas—sagging sections, separated seams, visible rust or corrosion, cracks, or if they’re pulling away from your fascia. You also need replacement if your current system is undersized for your roof or if you’re dealing with frequent overflow during storms.
Repairs make sense for isolated issues on otherwise solid systems—a single damaged section, one loose downspout, or a small leak at a corner joint. But if you’re patching multiple problems or if your gutters are more than 15-20 years old, replacement is usually more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during your estimate. If repairs will solve your drainage problems, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a failing system that needs replacement, we’ll explain why and show you exactly what’s wrong.
Other Services we provide in Stony Brook University