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Gutter Repair in the Treasure Valley

Fix leaks, sags, and pulled-away sections.

Free on-site estimate · No-pressure quote · Same crew start to finish

  • 5″ & 6″ K-Style
  • Half-Round
  • Aluminum
  • Color-Matched
  • Hidden Hangers

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Gutter Repair — what is included.

Most gutter problems do not require a full replacement. We reseal leaks at end caps and miters, re-pitch sections that pool water, replace bent or rusted downspouts, and re-hang sections that have pulled away from the fascia. If a section is past repair, we say so honestly and quote the alternative.

  • Leak diagnosis and resealing
  • Re-pitching sections that hold standing water
  • Re-hanging pulled or sagging gutters
  • Downspout replacement and re-routing
  • End cap, miter, and outlet repair
  • Fascia and hidden-hanger reinforcement

WHY US

Why Treasure Valley homeowners choose us.

Avoid premature full replacement

Stop water from damaging fascia and foundation

Honest assessment — we tell you when repair makes sense and when it doesn't

OUR PROCESS

How we perform gutter repair.

  1. Diagnostic walkaround

    We walk the full perimeter of the home, check every miter and end cap for sealant failure, look at downspout drainage paths, and identify any sections with pitch or hanger issues. You see what we see.

  2. Repair priority list

    Not every issue needs to be fixed at once. We rank repairs by water-damage risk: leaks above doors and windows first, foundation-routing issues next, cosmetic and access issues last. You decide what to address now.

  3. Reseal and re-pitch

    Failed sealant is removed, surfaces are cleaned, and butyl sealant is applied at every leak point — corners, end caps, downspout outlets. Sections with standing water are re-pitched by adjusting hidden-hanger heights.

  4. Re-hang and reinforce

    Pulled or sagging sections are re-hung with new hidden-hanger screws into solid fascia or rafter tails. We replace stripped fasteners and add hangers at proper spacing if the original install was undersized.

  5. Downspout repair or replacement

    Bent, rusted, or undersized downspouts are replaced. We re-route foundation-draining downspouts to splash blocks or underground drains where appropriate.

  6. Water test and report

    Every repair gets a water test. We pour through the affected sections and confirm dry-side seals. You get a written summary of what was fixed and any future issues to monitor.

MATERIALS

Gutter Repair materials and options.

Sealants

  • Butyl-based gutter sealant (cold-weather rated, flexible through freeze cycles)

Hangers

  • Hidden-hanger screws (replaces failed nails)
  • Heavy-duty replacement hangers for sagging sections

Replacement parts

  • Downspout sections (2×3 standard, 3×4 oversized)
  • End caps and miters
  • Downspout outlets and elbows
  • Splash blocks and underground drain connectors

PRICING

Gutter repair is priced per visit, with adjustments for the number of fix points and access difficulty. Most isolated repairs fall into a predictable range; multi-section re-hangs and downspout re-routing cost more. Our cost calculator gives a quick range; the on-site visit produces the written quote.

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Real numbers come from on-site visits.

CHOOSING A CONTRACTOR

What to ask any gutter repair contractor.

These are the questions we’d ask if we were hiring someone for our own home. A legitimate contractor answers all of them without hesitation.

Questions to ask

  1. Will you inspect the entire system, not just the section I called about?
  2. What sealant do you use — silicone, polyurethane, or butyl? (Butyl is the right answer for Idaho.)
  3. Are failed fasteners being re-used or replaced with new screws into solid wood?
  4. Will you water-test the repair before leaving?
  5. Will I get a written summary of what was done?
  6. If this section can't be repaired, do you quote the alternative honestly?

Red flags to watch for

  • Contractor pushes for full replacement without inspecting the actual problem.
  • Silicone caulk used in place of butyl gutter sealant — fails in cold weather.
  • Repair scheduled without water-testing the affected sections afterward.
  • Failed-fastener sections re-nailed instead of replaced with hidden-hanger screws.
  • No written summary of what was fixed.

WHY PROFESSIONAL

Why professional gutter repair pays off.

DIY gutter repair using silicone caulk and a tube of "gutter sealant" from a home store works for a season — sometimes less in Idaho winters, where silicone hardens and pulls away from aluminum. Proper repair uses butyl-based sealant rated for thermal cycling, replaces failed fasteners with screws into solid material, and water-tests before declaring the work done. That's the difference between a repair that holds and one you redo next year.

Ready for Gutter Repair in the Treasure Valley?

Free on-site estimates. Licensed Idaho contractor. Call (208) 247-2660 or request a quote online.

Frequently asked questions

Should I repair or replace my gutters?
If the gutters are aluminum, hold their shape, and only have isolated leaks or sags, repair is almost always the right call. If the metal is corroded, sectional joints leak in multiple places, or the system is undersized for the roof, replacement saves money long-term. We give a straight answer at the estimate.
How much does gutter repair cost?
Most gutter repairs in the Treasure Valley fall in the $200–$900 per-visit range, with $450 typical for an isolated repair (resealing a corner, re-hanging a sagged section, or replacing a downspout). Larger multi-area repairs cost more and are quoted on-site after we identify all the problem areas. Our cost calculator gives a quick range; we give you a written quote on-site.
Do you repair downspouts that drain into the foundation?
Yes — we re-route downspouts, add extensions, and tie into underground drains when present. Proper downspout routing is one of the most common foundation-water fixes.
Can you fix gutters that have pulled away from the house?
Yes. We pull failed nails or stripped hangers, inspect the fascia for rot, install hidden-hanger screws into solid material, and re-set the section level with proper pitch. If the fascia is too damaged to hold a new fastener, we say so before quoting.
Are seam leaks repairable or do I need new gutters?
On seamless gutter systems, leaks only happen at corners, end caps, or downspout outlets — and all of those are resealable with proper butyl sealant. On older sectional systems, multiple seam leaks usually mean the joint sealant has failed across the system, and replacement becomes more economical than chasing each joint.
Do you offer same-week service for active leaks?
We try to get to active-leak calls within a few business days. Call (208) 247-2660 with a brief description and we'll confirm timing.

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