Clogged, broken, or leaking gutters can cause all kinds of problems—like roof leaks, foundation damage, and erosion around your yard.

Getting your gutters fixed sooner rather than later helps keep rainwater flowing where it should, protecting your home and extending the lifespan of your gutter system.

Need a hand with gutter repairs? Give us a call at (801) 907-5177  and talk to a local expert in Salt Lake County.

Gutter Repair Services

Signs of Damaged Gutters

If you’re seeing any of these signs, it’s a good idea to call in a pro to check out your gutters:

  • Gutter pulling away from the house
  • Leaking seams
  • Soffits or fascia with water stains
  • Signs of water cascading over the top of the gutters
  • Bent or broken sections
  • Rust or signs of corrosion
  • Gutters that look flat and aren’t draining

Catching these issues early can save you from bigger headaches down the road. Give us a call at (801) 907-5177 today for a free assessment of your rain gutter system.

Working with a local gutter company, that is experienced in repair work, sets you up to make well-informed decisions to address your gutter issues. Whether you’re dealing with minor or large repairs and maintenance, having a quality contractor on your side helps make sure your home stays protected for the long haul.

Salt Lake County Service Areas

  • Salt Lake City, UT

  • Cottonwood Heights, UT

  • Bluffdale, UT

  • Holladay, UT

  • South Salt Lake, UT

  • Sandy, UT

  • Draper, UT

  • Riverton, UT

  • Herriman, UT

  • South Jordan, UT

  • Millcreek, UT

  • Murray, UT

  • Taylorsville, UT

  • West Jordan, UT

  • Midvale, UT

Frequently Asked Questions

Aluminum or metal gutters typically last for 20 years if they are properly installed and maintained. 

The answer to this really depends on the problems you are having with your gutter system. A good amount of issues can be addressed with professional repairs or maintenance but if there is a large amount of damage or aging it may be necessary to replace your gutters.

Vinyl is a poor material for a gutter system and tends to be largely ineffective. While aluminum gutters have seamless options, vinyl gutters are only available in sections. When gutters aren’t seamless they are more prone to leaking. Vinyl also has a poor reputation for withstanding unfavorable weather while aluminum gutters are able to better take harsher weather conditions that Utah is known for.

Give us a call today at (801) 907-5177 to schedule an inspection of your gutters or request a free quote by clicking on the button below.