Gutter Repair in Old Lyme, Connecticut

CT GutterPro repairs gutter systems throughout Old Lyme — sagging runs, separated seams, leaking joints, gutters pulling away from the fascia, and damaged or missing downspouts. We give honest assessments of repair versus replacement, because sometimes a $300 repair is all you need and sometimes it’s not.


Old Lyme’s housing stock includes historic art colony architecture near the village center, large-lot estates along the Lieutenant River, and mid-century waterfront homes along Sound View and Old Lyme Shores. Each era and style of construction presents different repair challenges.

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Why Gutter Repair Matters in Old Lyme

Old Lyme has some of the heaviest tree canopy on the Connecticut shoreline, which means gutters fill faster and need cleaning more frequently than in other towns. The historic art colony homes near the village center have architectural details that require careful gutter fitting. Large-lot properties often have extensive roof systems with 300 or more linear feet of gutter. The Lieutenant River corridor creates persistently high moisture conditions that accelerate wood rot at the fascia line.



Common repair issues we see on Old Lyme properties include gutters pulling away from fascia due to ice weight or deteriorated wood behind the gutter, separated joints on older sectional systems where sealant has dried out, sagging caused by improper hanger spacing or failed spike-and-ferrule installations, and downspouts that have separated at the seam or are directing water too close to the foundation. We fix what can be fixed properly and tell you honestly when replacement makes more financial sense.

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What Old Lyme Customers Say

“Our property has over 400 feet of gutter line. CT GutterPro handles the whole thing twice a year without fail.” — Margaret T., Old Lyme

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much do gutter repairs cost in Old Lyme?

    Most gutter repairs in Old Lyme range from $150 to $500 depending on the scope. Resealing a joint or resetting a sagging section is on the lower end. Replacing a damaged run or multiple sections costs more. We assess the problem on-site and give you a clear price before any work starts.

  • How do I know if I need repair or full replacement?

    We’ll tell you honestly. If the damage is isolated — one sagging section, a couple of leaking joints — repair usually makes sense. If you have widespread problems across the system, persistent leaks after previous repairs, or gutters that are 25+ years old with failing hangers throughout, replacement is usually the better investment. We explain the math at every estimate in Old Lyme.

  • Can you repair gutters that another company installed?

    Yes. We repair all types and brands of gutter systems regardless of who installed them. On Old Lyme properties, we frequently repair work done by general contractors or handymen who don’t specialize in gutters. Common issues include improper pitch, inadequate hanger spacing, and undersized downspouts.