
Vermont winters are brutal on gutters. Ice dams, freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow load — your gutters take a beating, and.
Vermont's weather is hard on gutters. You get heavy spring snowmelt, ice dams that form when heat escapes through your roof, and then freeze-thaw cycles that crack sealants and loosen hangers. Winter cold followed by a warm day means water backs up under your shingles, and that cycle repeats all season.
Add the wet springs and sustained rainfall Vermont gets, and your gutter system takes a beating. Water pooling in joints stresses the seams. Ice buildup in gutters and downspouts prevents drainage. Branches fall on gutters during storms. By the time summer arrives, most homeowners in Vermont springs and surrounding areas need gutter repair or replacement services to handle what the season threw at them.
Seams, miters, and end caps are the most common leak points. We clean the joint down to bare metal, apply professional-grade sealant, and test with running water before we leave.
When hangers corrode or fascia softens, gutters drop and pool water. We re-pitch the run to proper slope, replace failed hangers, and re-secure to solid fascia so water moves to the downspouts.
Crushed, dented, or rusted-through sections get cut out and replaced with new material matched to the existing system. The splice is sealed and tested — invisible from the ground.
Hail dents, wind-pulled runs, and fallen limb impacts. We photograph everything for your insurance claim, provide a written estimate, and coordinate directly with your adjuster.
We handle gutter repair, seamless gutter installation, and gutter cleaning services across Vermont metros and smaller towns alike. Whether you need a new gutter system installed, damaged gutters replaced, or clogged gutters cleaned out, we've got crews locally based and ready to help Vermont homeowners keep their gutters functioning year-round.
Not every gutter problem needs a full replacement. Here's how to tell the difference:
During the free estimate, we'll show you exactly what's wrong and whether a repair will hold or if you'd be putting money into a system that's past its useful life. No pressure either way — we do both.
We've been doing gutter repair and installation across Vermont springs and the surrounding metro for almost twenty years. Here's what homeowners in our service area have to say about the work we do.
Mark from Montpelier had sagging gutters that were pulling away from his roofline. We replaced the system with new seamless gutters and hidden hangers every twelve inches. "They came out, showed me exactly what was wrong, gave me a flat price, and did the work right," he said. "No surprises on the bill."
Sarah in Rutland called about clogged gutters after a heavy fall. Our crew cleaned them out by hand, checked the downspouts, and made sure water was flowing away from her foundation. "I've had other companies out here before," she told us. "You guys actually care about doing it right."
David, a property manager handling three rental homes in the Vermont springs area, uses us for regular gutter maintenance and cleaning services. When one building needed a full replacement, we installed seamless rain gutters with proper pitch and routed the downspouts to grade. "They show up when they say they will, they're honest about what needs fixing, and the work holds up," he said.
Most gutter repair jobs in Vermont run between $150 and $400, depending on what's wrong and how accessible your gutters are. A single downspout replacement or a few feet of patching is on the lower end. If you need significant repair and replacement work—like fixing sagging gutters or rerouting a system—you'll be closer to $300 to $500. We always give you a flat-rate estimate in writing before we start, so there's no guessing.
Ice dams and freeze-thaw damage are the biggest culprits here. Vermont's temperature swings—freezing at night, thawing during the day—cause water to back up in gutters and expand, which cracks aluminum and pulls hangers loose. We also see a lot of debris buildup in fall that turns into ice blockages by January. Keeping your gutters clean in October and November prevents most of that damage before winter hits.
We typically have availability within 5 to 10 business days, depending on the season. Spring and fall are our busiest times, so if you're calling in April or October, expect a slightly longer wait. For emergency situations—like a gutter pulling away from the fascia or a downspout causing foundation damage—we'll usually fit you in sooner. Call during business hours and you'll talk to a real person who can check the calendar right then.
It depends on your policy and what caused the damage. If a tree branch falls and tears your gutter, most policies will cover it. If your gutters failed because they weren't maintained, insurance typically won't. Hail damage is usually covered, but you'll want to check your specific policy and deductible. We recommend taking photos of any storm damage and calling your insurance company the same day—they'll tell you what they'll pay for.
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