
Gutter Repair Houston
Leak sealing, sagging gutter repair, downspout fixes, and drainage corrections that help Houston homes handle heavy rain without sending water back onto the house.
What's Included in Our Gutter Repair Service
Every repair starts with diagnosing why the system is failing, then fixing the parts that actually control water flow around the home.
Leak Sealing
Seams, miters, end caps, and outlet connections resealed so water stays inside the gutter instead of running down your fascia or brick.
Reattachment of Loose Gutters
Sagging sections get reset and fastened securely so the system can handle Houston downpours without pulling away from the house.
Pitch Correction
We correct low spots and improper slope so water moves toward the downspouts instead of sitting in the run.
Downspout Repair
Disconnected elbows, crushed downspouts, and clogged drops are repaired or replaced to restore proper drainage.
Debris Removal & Flush Test
Leaves, shingle grit, and roof debris are cleared out, then we run water through the system to verify clean flow.
Fascia & Attachment Check
We inspect the wood behind the gutter for soft spots, rot, or fastener failure so hidden damage is caught early.
Drainage Improvements
Splash blocks, extensions, and discharge adjustments help move water farther from your slab, flower beds, and walkways.
Cleanup & Final Walkthrough
We remove debris, review the completed repairs with you, and show where water will now discharge around the home.
Who This Service Is Best For
Our gutter repair service is built for Houston homeowners who need leaks, overflow, and drainage issues fixed before they turn into exterior damage.
Homes That Overflow in Hard Rain
If your gutters only fail during Houston thunderstorms, the problem is usually pitch, outlet flow, or downspout capacity rather than simple debris.
Homeowners Seeing Water Near the Foundation
Pooling water at the slab edge, wet mulch beds, and washout near walkways are early signs that roof runoff is not being carried far enough away.
Older Homes with Loose or Leaking Runs
Heights bungalows, Bellaire ranch homes, and other older properties often have aging sealant, loose hangers, and fascia wear that need targeted repair.
Properties with Staining on Brick or Siding
Dark streaks, mildew, and paint failure under the eaves usually mean water is escaping at seams, corners, or overflowing behind the gutter.
Two-Story Homes and Townhomes
High sections over entries, garages, and tight side yards are difficult for homeowners to access safely and usually need a professional crew.
Pre-Sale or Post-Storm Maintenance
A repaired, properly draining gutter system is one of the simplest ways to reduce visible water issues before listing or after heavy weather.
How Every Gutter Repair Project Works
A straightforward repair workflow that starts with drainage diagnosis and ends with a live water test.
Inspection & Drainage Assessment
We walk the roofline, identify leaks, sagging sections, loose hangers, and discharge problems, then map where the water is currently going around the home.
Clean-Out & Flow Test
Debris is removed first so we can separate clog-related problems from pitch, joint, or downspout issues. Then we test the system with water.
Rehang, Re-Slope & Secure
Loose runs are reset, hardware is tightened or replaced, and low spots are corrected so water moves consistently toward each outlet.
Seal Leaks & Replace Damaged Parts
We reseal leaking seams, corners, and end caps, and replace damaged elbows, outlets, or short sections when patching alone will not hold.
Improve Downspout Discharge
Extensions, splash control, and downspout corrections are added where needed to push runoff farther from the house and reduce erosion.
Final Water Test & Walkthrough
We run water through the repaired system, confirm proper drainage, clean the work area, and review any maintenance recommendations with you.
What Sets Our Gutter Repairs Apart
We focus on why the water is escaping in the first place so repairs hold up beyond the next storm.
Root-Cause Diagnosis
A gutter can leak because of bad sealant, poor slope, loose fascia attachment, or a downspout bottleneck. We trace the actual failure point before repairing anything.
Slope & Hanger Corrections
Re-sealing without correcting pitch just moves the problem. We reset the run and support spacing so the system drains the way it was meant to.
Downspout Capacity Planning
Some Houston rooflines dump a lot of water into one valley or short run. We look at runoff volume, not just the visible leak, when deciding what to adjust.
Matching Existing Profiles
Repairs should blend into the home. We aim to match existing aluminum profiles, colors, and hardware so patched areas do not stand out from the street.
Fascia-Aware Repairs
If the attachment surface is compromised, new screws alone will not solve it. We check for soft wood and flag carpentry needs before a repair gets buried.
Safe Access on Tall Sections
Second-story entries, detached garages, and tight side yards require the right ladders, tie-off practices, and a crew that works safely around finished homes.
Built for Houston Rain and Housing Stock
Houston's storm patterns, clay-heavy soils, and mixed rooflines make gutter performance more important than it looks on paper.
Storm Bursts, Not Just Steady Rain
Houston gutters get stressed by sudden, heavy downpours and tropical systems. A run that looks fine on a dry day can overflow fast when the rain rate spikes.
Drainage Matters for Slab Foundations
In many Houston neighborhoods, repeated runoff next to the home can contribute to muddy perimeters, plant-bed washout, and long-term movement risk around slab foundations.
Year-Round Debris from Trees
Live oaks, pines, and roof grit commonly clog outlets and elbows. We pay close attention to the spots where Houston homes most often trap debris.
Older Fascia, Newer Rooflines
From older bungalows in the Heights to tall townhomes in Midtown and EaDo, Houston homes often combine tricky roof geometry with attachment points that need careful evaluation.
Hardware and Sealants We Rely On
The right sealant, attachment hardware, and discharge components matter when repairs need to survive heat, UV, and sudden downpours.
Exterior-Grade Gutter Sealants
We use sealants made for standing water, UV exposure, and expansion cycles so repaired seams hold up better through Houston heat and rain.
Screw-In Hangers & Fasteners
When hardware needs replacement, screw-in fastening gives a more secure hold than older spike systems and helps reduce future sagging.
Discharge Control Components
Extensions, elbows, splash blocks, and outlet adjustments are often what actually solve the water problem, especially when the gutter itself is still serviceable.
Gutter Repair FAQ
Common questions from Houston homeowners about leak repairs, overflow, downspouts, and when repair makes more sense than replacement.
How do I know if I need gutter repair or full replacement?
If the system is mostly intact and the problems are isolated to leaks, sagging, loose hardware, bad pitch, or downspouts, repair usually makes sense. If the gutters are badly rusted, crushed, undersized, or failing in multiple areas, replacement may be the better long-term option. We will tell you which situation you are in.
Can you fix leaking seams without replacing the whole gutter?
Yes. Many leaks come from failed sealant at miters, end caps, or outlet drops. If the metal is still in good shape, those areas can often be resealed and reinforced without replacing the full run.
Do you clean the gutters as part of the repair?
Yes. We clear debris and flush the system before and after repairs. That allows us to verify whether the issue is a clog, a slope problem, a bad joint, or a combination of all three.
Why do my gutters overflow even when they are not full of leaves?
Overflow is often caused by improper pitch, too little downspout capacity, a bottleneck at the outlet, or water moving too fast off a roof valley during heavy storms. In Houston, high-intensity rain can expose design issues that do not show up in lighter weather.
Can you repair fascia or soffit damage you find behind the gutters?
Yes. If we find soft wood or attachment issues, we can include that in the repair scope or recommend the right carpentry work before re-securing the gutter.
How long does gutter repair usually take?
Most standard repair jobs take a few hours to one day depending on access, the number of affected runs, and whether drainage improvements or wood repair are needed. We give you a specific scope and timeline after the inspection.
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