Gutter Repair in Seattle and the Eastside
Most calls start the same way.
Something visible happened — overflow at a corner, a section sagging away from the fascia, water showing up in the wrong place after a rain. You're not sure if it needs repair or full replacement, and you're not looking to spend more than you have to.
The honest answer: most gutter problems are repair problems. Wrong pitch. Loose hanger. Failing joint. Downspout routing that sends water toward the foundation instead of away. These are fixable without pulling the whole system.
We start with repair. We tell you if something bigger is developing — and we show you the photos, not just tell you.
Overflowing corners
Usually a slope issue — the gutter has settled out of pitch and water pools instead of running to the downspout. We re-hang and re-pitch the affected sections.
Sections pulling away from the roofline
Hangers fail. Wood deteriorates. Sometimes a previous install used too few attachment points for Pacific Northwest rainfall volume. We replace the hangers, check the fascia condition, and resecure the run.
Leaking joints and end caps
Sectional gutters leak at every seam eventually. We seal joints with gutter-grade sealant, replace end caps that have corroded through, and re-slope where needed.
Downspouts routing toward the house
A downspout that terminates at grade or on hardscape near the foundation solves nothing — it just moves the water problem 18 inches. We extend runs and redirect to drain away from the structure.
Fascia damage behind failing gutters
When a gutter has been holding water against the fascia for years, the wood rots. We identify and document this before the job starts so it isn't a surprise on the invoice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Send photos of your gutter issue or call for a same-day estimate.