Gutter Repair and Replacement in Connecticut
When a Connecticut homeowner calls us about gutters that are pulling away from the fascia, overflowing during rain, leaking at the seams, or sagging in the middle of a run, we start with a full inspection of the entire system before recommending any specific repair. Gutter problems rarely exist in isolation — a sagging section usually points to failed hangers, and a leak at a seam often indicates that the pitch has shifted and the water is pooling instead of draining. We find the actual cause of the failure and fix it, not just the visible symptom.
We repair gutters on Connecticut homes by resealing failed joints, replacing damaged or rusted sections, re-hanging gutters that have pulled away from the fascia, correcting pitch so water drains properly, and replacing downspouts that are cracked, disconnected, or positioned incorrectly. When the fascia board beneath the gutter has rotted from prolonged water exposure, we replace the fascia before re-hanging the gutter — because a new gutter attached to a rotted fascia will fail again within a season. We address the full picture, not just what the homeowner can see from the ground.
When a gutter system has reached the end of its useful life — typically indicated by widespread rust, pervasive seam failure, chronic overflow despite cleaning, or hangers that no longer hold — we recommend full replacement and explain clearly why repair is no longer the right investment. A full replacement by LANC Construction includes removal of the existing system, inspection of the fascia and soffit for water damage, any necessary repairs to the substrate, and installation of a new seamless gutter system sized and pitched correctly for the home. We handle everything from one call to final walkthrough.