Gutter repair services in Dunwoody, GA

Don't let broken gutters damage your Dunwoody home. We fix gutter problems quickly and affordably, so you can get back to enjoying your home worry-free. Call us today! When your gutters break, leak, or stop working properly, you need someone who can fix the problem quickly without charging you an arm and a leg. That's where we come in. We've been repairing gutters for Dunwoody homeowners for years, and we've seen just about every problem that can happen to a gutter system.

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Gutter repair services in Dunwoody, GA
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Gutter repairs that actually fix the problem

We get calls all the time from Dunwoody homeowners who had someone "fix" their gutters before, only to have the same problem come back six months later. The honest truth is that most gutter problems have an underlying cause, and if you just patch over the symptom without addressing what's really going on, you're wasting your money.

When we show up for a gutter repair, we take the time to figure out why the problem is happening, not just what's visible on the surface. A leaking joint might mean the seal failed, sure -- but it might also mean the gutter slope has shifted and water is backing up at that point. A sagging section usually means the hangers have failed, but sometimes it means the fascia board behind the gutter has rotted and can't hold screws anymore.

We fix gutter problems the right way so they stay fixed. That means using quality materials, understanding how the repair fits into the rest of your gutter system, and testing everything before we leave to make sure water flows the way it should. Not complicated -- just thorough work done by people who know what they're doing.

Whether it's a small leak, a damaged section, clogged downspouts, or storm damage, we've handled it before on homes around Dunwoody. We'll tell you what needs to be done, what it'll cost, and how long the repair should last. No mystery, no sales pitch.

We figure out what's really going on first

Before we start any repair, we look at the whole picture. Is the damage isolated, or is it a sign of a bigger issue? We check slope, hanger condition, seal integrity, and how water moves through the area so we can give you an honest assessment of what needs fixing and what's still in good shape.

This means you're not paying for unnecessary work, and you're not going to get a call from us in three months saying something else went wrong. We'd rather do one repair correctly than come back for repeat visits that cost you more in the long run.

Experienced crew with the right materials on hand

Our trucks come stocked with the most common gutter repair materials -- sealants, hangers, section pieces, downspout components -- so most repairs get done in a single visit. Our guys have been working on gutters long enough that they can spot the common failure patterns quickly and know exactly how to fix them. We use materials that hold up in Georgia's heat, storms, and temperature swings, because there's no point in making a repair with products that can't handle our weather. We test every repair with water before we leave to make sure it's actually working properly.

Fixing leaks at joints, seams, and end caps

Leaking joints and seams are the most common gutter repair we do, and they're usually pretty straightforward to fix once you identify where the water is actually getting through. The tricky part is that water doesn't always drip directly below the leak -- it can travel along the gutter or run down the fascia before dropping, which makes the source hard to pinpoint from the ground. We trace leaks back to their actual source, clean the area thoroughly, and apply sealant that's made to flex with temperature changes instead of cracking. For joints that have completely separated, we may need to refasten the connection and seal it fresh. We also check the surrounding area for other spots that might be starting to fail -- if one joint has let go, the ones nearby have been dealing with the same weather conditions and might not be far behind. After every leak repair, we run water through to verify the seal is tight before we pack up.

Replacing damaged gutter sections

Sometimes a section of gutter is too dented, corroded, or damaged to repair, and replacement is the smarter move. We match the new section to your existing gutters in size, style, and color so the repair blends in rather than sticking out. Getting the connections right between new and existing sections is where experience really matters -- the joints need to be sealed properly, the slope has to stay consistent, and the hangers need to support the transition area well. We've done enough of these to know that a rushed section replacement causes more problems than it solves. We take the time to get the alignment right, make sure the new section drains properly into the rest of the system, and verify that everything flows smoothly once we're done. If the fascia board behind the damaged section has also taken water damage, we'll address that before putting the new gutter up.

Downspout and drainage problems

Downspout problems are sneaky because they often don't show obvious symptoms until water is overflowing your gutters during a storm. Clogs can build up deep inside where you can't see them, connections can loosen and separate at elbows, and sometimes the downspout is just undersized for the amount of water your roof sends its way. We clear blockages, repair or replace damaged downspout sections, and check that water is actually making it all the way to the ground and flowing away from your foundation. If your downspouts keep clogging in the same spot, we'll figure out why -- sometimes it's a design issue where an elbow creates a catch point for debris, and repositioning or resizing the downspout solves the recurring problem. We also check that splash blocks and extensions are directing water properly, because a downspout that dumps water right next to your foundation wall is doing more harm than good.

Storm damage repairs for Dunwoody gutters

Georgia storms can do serious damage to gutters -- high winds pull sections away from the house, falling branches crush or dent gutters, and heavy debris loads can overwhelm the system all at once. When storm damage hits, we get out there quickly to assess what happened and start repairs. Sometimes it's a matter of reattaching sections that blew loose and resealing connections. Other times, sections need replacement because they're too bent or crushed to function properly. We document everything thoroughly, which makes the insurance claim process much smoother if you're filing one. We've worked with plenty of Dunwoody homeowners through the insurance repair process and know what adjusters need to see. Our focus after a storm is getting your gutters back to working condition quickly so you're not dealing with water damage on top of everything else.

Got gutter problems? Let's get them sorted out.

Whether it's a small leak or major storm damage, we'll come take a look, tell you what's going on, and give you a fair price to fix it. Most repairs get done in a single visit, and we test everything before we leave. No jargon, no pressure -- just honest gutter repair from a crew that's been doing this around Dunwoody for years.

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