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Licensed gutter pros are your first call for repairs, cleaning, or replacement


Gutter work involves maintaining, repairing, or replacing drainage components to protect your home and foundation.
Costs depend on repair scope, material choice, and whether sections or parts need replacement.
Completing the work prevents overflow, rot, and soil erosion that can undermine your foundation and landscaping.
Gutter companies bring the right ladders, tools, and hardware to safely secure brackets, straps, and downspouts.
Confirm whether a roofer has a gutter division, or use a handyperson for simple cleanings.
This article was created using automation technology and thoroughly fact-checked and edited by HomeAdvisor Editor Ryan Noonan.
When deciding who to call for gutter work, start with licensed gutter companies. These specialists handle maintenance, repairs, and replacements, and bring the equipment to work safely on ladders. If it’s just a simple cleaning, a handyperson can help, but if your roof needs attention, consider a roofer that offers gutter services.
A licensed gutter company focuses on complete roof drainage. These pros assess issues, recommend the right fix, and perform everything from minor repairs to complete replacements and cleanings. They also work safely at height with proper tools and hardware. When in doubt, contact a gutter company first to evaluate your system.
Some of the top perks of hiring a gutter company are that they:
Specialize in complete gutter and roof drainage systems
Handle repairs, replacements, and routine cleanings
Are equipped to work safely on ladders
Serve as your first line of defense for gutter issues
Capable of minor and heavy-duty repairs
Reattach downspouts and correct sagging sections
Adjust the gutter pitch and secure it with proper brackets
Use specialized gutter screws and straps for securement
If you have a complex repair or need help with persistent gutter issues, consider gutter repair pros near you to ensure the job is done safely and correctly.
Some roofing companies provide gutter work, but not all. Verify that a roofer has a dedicated gutter division before booking. Choose a roofer who can handle your roof repairs and gutters during the same visit. In some cases, they may discount gutter repairs when bundled with larger roof maintenance. If they don't perform gutter work, it’s best to hire a gutter company.
Gutter pros tailor their process to the task at hand. Cleanings require minimal tools, while repairs need more time, equipment, and a safe ladder setup. For a minor repair like reattaching a downspout and fixing a sagging gutter, they:
Remove loose brackets and old screws
Adjust the gutter pitch and fasten with new screws
Attach new brackets to secure the run
Reposition the downspout flush to the outlet
Install new straps with specialized gutter screws
Confirm alignment and securement before wrapping up
What you pay for gutter work depends on repair type, gutter material, and whether components must be replaced. Copper costs more to repair than steel, aluminum, or vinyl, driving up your repair costs. Expect to spend as little as $75 for small repairs or up to $1,700 for new gutter installation. Some roofers may discount gutter repair fees when combined with larger roof maintenance.
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