
Tulsa's spring storms and freeze-thaw winters tear up gutters fast.
We've been doing gutter work across Tulsa and the surrounding metro for nearly two decades. Whether you're in Midtown, the Pearl District, Broken Arrow, or out toward Owasso, we know the area and we know what your gutters are up against. Tulsa's severe thunderstorms and ice storms hit hard, and we've handled the damage that comes with them.
When you call, you get someone local who can actually schedule you same-week most of the time. We show up in person, we do the work ourselves, and we stand behind it. That's how we've built this business in Tulsa, one neighborhood at a time.
Seams, corners, and end caps are where most leaks start. We clean the joint, apply professional-grade sealant, and test the flow. Stops water from running down the fascia and staining the siding.
When hangers fail or fascia boards soften, gutters pull away and pool water. We re-pitch, replace damaged hangers, and re-secure to the fascia so water flows to the downspouts again.
Severely dented, rusted, or crushed sections get cut out and replaced with matching material. We blend the new piece into the existing run so the repair is invisible from the ground.
Hail dents, wind-pulled gutters, and fallen branch impacts. We photograph the damage for your insurance adjuster, provide a written estimate, and coordinate the repair once the claim is approved.
Reviews from folks in the Tulsa metro area carry real weight—they've watched our gutter repair work hold up through ice storms, heavy spring downpours, and the kind of freeze-thaw cycles that crack sealant and stress hangers. These aren't day-of impressions. They're about gutters that still drain clean two winters later.
Most gutter repair jobs in Tulsa run between $150 and $500 depending on what's broken. A single leak seal or a few loose hangers is on the lower end. If you need a section replaced or downspout work, you're looking closer to $300 to $500. We give you a flat-rate estimate in writing before we start, so there's no surprise when the bill comes.
Sagging gutters and leaks at the seams. Tulsa gets about 40 inches of rain a year, and when we hit severe thunderstorm season in spring, that water moves fast. Hangers that weren't spaced close enough start to sag under the weight, and seams that weren't sealed right begin to weep. The freeze-thaw cycles we get during ice storms don't help either—they stress the metal and open up gaps. We fix a lot of these every year.
Depends on the day and how backed up we are, but yeah, we can usually get someone out the same day if you call before noon. Tulsa metro moves fast during storm season, so we keep crews ready. If it's an emergency—water pouring into your house—call us and we'll work to get there same day. Otherwise, we'll give you a realistic window when you schedule.
Same-day estimates available. We'll have your gutters draining right again.
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