Northern California · Top Down Gutter & Windows

Gutter Repair in Northern California

Diagnosis and targeted repair of sagging gutters, leaking seams, separated joints, failed hangers, and damaged downspout connections.

A single leaking seam or sagging gutter run concentrates all roof runoff against your foundation wall instead of directing it away, turning a minor repair into a potential water intrusion event. Licensed and insured crews, free inspection on every job, lines open Monday through Saturday 7am–7pm.

How We Perform Gutter Repair

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We start with a systematic inspection of every linear foot of your gutter system — checking slope with a level, probing seams for separation, testing downspout connections, and looking for rust-through spots — before quoting any work.

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Depending on the diagnosis, we replace failed hanger screws, re-pitch sagging sections, reseal leaking seams with professional-grade gutter sealant, patch small holes, or reconnect separated downspout elbows and joints.

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After repairs are complete, we run water through the entire system to confirm flow and check every repaired area under pressure, then provide a written summary of what was done and any sections that may need attention next season.

Gutter Repair — Common Questions

If the gutters are structurally intact but have isolated problem spots — a leaking seam, a sagging section, a few loose hangers — repair is almost always the right choice. If more than 30% of the gutter is damaged, if there are multiple rust-through spots, or if original gutters are over 20 years old and failing in several locations at once, replacement may be more cost-effective. We give you an honest assessment either way.

The most common cause is failed gutter spikes. The original spike-and-ferrule fasteners used on most homes built before 2000 eventually pull out as the fascia wood softens with age. We replace them with hidden gutter screws that provide a far stronger, longer-lasting connection and do not back out over time.

Yes. We clean and dry the seam area, apply professional-grade butyl-rubber gutter sealant from both inside and outside the seam, and clamp it while it cures. A properly done seam repair typically lasts 5–10 years. Cheap silicone applied over a dirty, wet seam lasts one season — that is not what we do.

We will not apply sealant in rain because it will not cure and the repair will fail within weeks. We schedule repairs in dry windows. If your situation involves active water damage to the structure, we can sometimes apply emergency temporary measures and return for a permanent repair when conditions allow.

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Free inspection · Same-day available · Licensed & insured · Mon–Sat 7am–7pm