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You stop worrying about foundation cracks. Water flows where it’s supposed to, not into your basement or under your siding.
Your fascia stops rotting. The wood behind your gutters stays dry and solid instead of turning into expensive replacement projects. You’re not repainting water stains or dealing with mold in places you didn’t even know existed.
Ice dams become a non-issue. When gutters drain properly before winter hits, you’re not dealing with frozen blockages that force water back under your shingles. That means no surprise leaks in your attic when the snow melts.
Your landscaping survives. Overflowing gutters dump hundreds of gallons right onto your flower beds and erode the soil around your foundation. Proper drainage keeps everything where you put it.
We’ve spent ten years working on homes across Stony Hill and the surrounding New Jersey area. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major manufacturers—not because we like paperwork, but because it matters when we’re working on your house.
We started as a roofing company, which means we understand how your entire exterior system works together. Gutters aren’t separate from your roof or siding. When one fails, the others take the hit.
Most of our work comes from referrals. People call us because their neighbor told them to, or because we fixed their roof three years ago and they remember how it went. That’s how we’ve built this business—one honest job at a time in neighborhoods like yours.
First, we come out and actually look at your gutters. Not just from the ground—we get up there and inspect the full system. We’re checking for leaks, testing the pitch, looking at how your downspouts drain, and seeing if your fascia is holding up. This inspection is free, and it takes about 30 minutes.
Then we tell you what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix. No vague estimates or “we’ll see when we get in there” nonsense. You get a clear price before we start any work.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the repair. Most gutter fixes take a few hours to a full day, depending on what’s broken. We’re resealing joints, replacing damaged sections, rehanging sagging runs, or fixing downspouts that aren’t draining right. If your fascia is rotted, we’ll replace that too—because bolting gutters to bad wood doesn’t solve anything.
After the work’s done, we test the system. We run water through it and make sure everything drains the way it should. You’re not paying for a repair that might work—you’re paying for one that does.
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Every gutter repair starts with a full system inspection. We’re not just fixing the one spot you called about—we’re finding the other problems before they get worse. That’s how you avoid calling us back in six months.
We handle the common issues that show up in Stony Hill homes. Leaking seams from years of expansion and contraction. Sagging sections where the hangers gave out. Downspouts that clog or drain too close to your foundation. Fascia boards that rotted because the previous repair didn’t address the real problem.
If your gutters are old galvanized steel, we’ll tell you when repair stops making sense. Rust doesn’t get better, and at some point you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to fail again next year. We’re honest about that line.
We also help with insurance claims if storm damage is involved. New Jersey weather does a number on gutters—heavy snow, ice, summer storms that drop branches. If your damage qualifies for a claim, we’ll walk you through the process and work directly with your adjuster. That’s one less headache you have to deal with.
If you’re seeing one or two problem spots—a leak at a seam, a sagging section, a loose downspout—repair usually makes sense. These are fixable issues that don’t mean your whole system is shot.
Replacement becomes the better option when you’ve got widespread rust, multiple leaks, or gutters pulling away from the house in several places. If we’re patching three spots today and know four more will fail next season, we’re going to tell you that. Older galvanized steel gutters hit this point after 20-25 years, especially in New Jersey where the freeze-thaw cycle beats them up.
The other factor is cost. If repairs are going to run you 60-70% of what new gutters cost, replacement gives you a fresh system with a warranty instead of a band-aid on an aging one. We’ll give you both options and the honest math so you can decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
The hangers fail. Gutters are held up by brackets or spikes that attach to your fascia board, and when those give out, the gutter starts to sag under the weight of water and debris.
This happens faster when gutters stay clogged. A full gutter weighs a lot more than an empty one, and that constant pressure loosens the fasteners over time. Add in ice during winter, and you’re putting even more stress on a system that wasn’t designed to hold that kind of load.
Sometimes the fascia itself is the problem. If the wood behind your gutter is rotted from years of overflow or poor flashing, there’s nothing solid for the hangers to grip. We see this a lot on older homes in Stony Hill where gutters weren’t maintained regularly. In those cases, we’re replacing the fascia board first, then rehanging the gutter properly so it actually stays put.
We can handle most gutter repairs year-round, but there are limits when it’s freezing. If your gutters are full of ice or the temperature is below about 20 degrees, sealants won’t cure properly and some materials become too brittle to work with safely.
That said, if you’ve got an urgent leak causing immediate damage, we’ll find a way to at least stop the problem temporarily until conditions improve. Emergency repairs are different from scheduled maintenance—we’re not going to let your house take water damage just because it’s January.
The best time to get gutter work done is late spring through fall. You’re avoiding weather complications, and you’re getting ahead of the seasons that cause the most problems. Fall repairs mean your system is ready for winter. Spring repairs mean you’re set before summer storms roll through. If you’re calling us in December because something broke, we’ll take care of it—but you’ll have an easier time if you don’t wait until the problem is critical.
Most gutter repairs in Stony Hill run between $200 and $600, depending on what’s broken and how much of the system needs attention. A single leaking seam or one sagging section is on the lower end. Multiple problem areas, fascia replacement, or downspout rerouting pushes you toward the higher end.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, your homeowner’s insurance might cover it. We’ve helped plenty of local homeowners file claims for wind damage, falling branches, or ice dam issues. The key is documenting everything and getting a professional assessment before your adjuster shows up.
We give you a firm price after the free inspection. No “starting at” estimates or surprise charges when the work is done. You’ll know exactly what it costs before we touch your gutters, and that number doesn’t change unless you ask us to fix something additional we found during the job. Transparency matters when you’re deciding whether to repair or replace, and we’re not interested in games.
We tell you about them, and then you decide what to do. If we’re up there fixing a leak and notice your fascia is soft in another spot, or a section of gutter is about to fail, we’re going to point it out. You’re not obligated to fix everything right then.
Some problems are urgent—like active rot that’s spreading, or a downspout draining directly against your foundation. Others can wait. We’ll be clear about which is which so you can prioritize based on your budget and timeline.
If you want the additional work done while we’re already there, we’ll give you a price on the spot. Most of the time it’s cheaper to handle it now rather than schedule another trip, but that’s your call. We’re not going to pressure you into repairs you’re not ready for. Our job is to give you the full picture of what’s going on with your gutters and let you make an informed decision about how to handle it.
Yes. Our workmanship is guaranteed, which means if something we repaired fails because of how we did the job, we’re coming back to fix it at no charge. That covers installation errors, faulty sealing, improper pitch—anything that’s on us.
What it doesn’t cover is new damage from storms, falling debris, or neglect. If you never clean your gutters and they overflow and break a year later, that’s a maintenance issue, not a workmanship problem. We’ll be clear about what’s covered when we finish the job.
The materials we use also come with manufacturer warranties, which vary depending on what we’re installing. Sealants, hangers, and replacement sections all have different coverage terms. We’ll explain what applies to your specific repair so you know what’s protected and for how long. The goal is simple: you shouldn’t have to think about your gutters again for years.
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