Gutter Repair on the Connecticut Shoreline
Not every gutter problem requires full replacement, and not every gutter company will tell you that. CT GutterPro diagnoses accurately and repairs what can be repaired. We will also tell you honestly when repair is not the right answer.

Common Gutter Repairs
Sagging gutters from failed hangers or softened fascia. Separated seams on older sectional systems. Leaking joints and end caps. Gutters pulling from fascia due to rot. Improper slope causing standing water. Crushed or dented sections from ladder damage or fallen branches.
Honest Assessment First
Before we repair anything, we inspect the entire system. If your gutters are failing in one spot, repair makes sense. If they are failing in multiple places, we recommend replacement and explain why.
When repair is not enough, we handle full gutter installation on-site with seamless systems. For gutters that just need maintenance and minor corrections, our gutter tune-up addresses everything in one visit.
"My gutters had been sagging for two seasons. CT GutterPro replaced the sections that needed it — didn’t try to sell me a full replacement."
— Brennan J., Guilford
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my gutters need repair or replacement?
If the problem is isolated to one area — a single sagging section, one leaking joint, or one area pulling from fascia — repair almost always makes sense. If your gutters are failing in multiple locations, showing widespread corrosion, or were improperly installed, replacement may be the better investment. We inspect the entire system and give you an honest recommendation.
How much does gutter repair cost?
Most gutter repairs on the CT shoreline cost $150 to $500 depending on the issue. Resealing a joint might be $150. Rehanging a sagging section with new hangers might be $200 to $400. Replacing a damaged section might be $300 to $500. We provide exact pricing before any work begins.
Can you repair gutters that are pulling away from the house?
Yes, but we need to assess the fascia board behind the gutter first. If the fascia is solid, we rehang the gutter with new hidden hangers. If the fascia is rotted, we replace the fascia first and then rehang the gutter. Attaching gutters to rotting wood is a waste of money.
Do you repair seamless and sectional gutters?
Yes. We repair both seamless and sectional (seamed) gutter systems. Sectional gutters are more prone to joint failures, and we can reseal or replace individual sections as needed.
Will you tell me if my gutters should be replaced instead of repaired?
Absolutely. We would rather give you an honest assessment than take your money for a repair that will not last. If replacement is the right answer, we will explain why and provide a fair price for new installation.


