
Seattle gutters take a beating. From October through April, your system handles constant rain, wind-driven spray, and the occasional freeze-thaw.
We've been doing gutter repair and gutter cleaning across Seattle for nearly twenty years. Our crew knows the neighborhoods — Ballard, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, Shoreline — and we know what the Seattle metro's weather does to gutters. Rain here doesn't stop, it just keeps coming, especially November through January. We show up same-week for most calls, and we're local enough that when you call, you get someone who can actually schedule you, not a phone tree.
Whether you need gutter cleaning, gutter repair, or a full gutter replacement, we handle it the same way: careful work, one house at a time. We've installed thousands of seamless gutters in Seattle homes, and we know how to pitch them right so water doesn't pool around your foundation. When you call All Clear Gutter, you're calling people who live here and work here.
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 Seattle homeowners matter because they've watched our gutter repair and seamless gutter installation hold up through multiple winters of heavy rain and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. A good first impression fades fast — what counts is whether the work still looks solid two years later, after November downpours and the occasional ice dam stress.
Here's what homeowners across the Seattle metro area have told us about our gutter service:
Most gutter repair jobs in the Seattle metro run between $150 and $600, depending on what's broken. A single leak seal or downspout reattachment is on the lower end. If you've got sagging sections, multiple leaks, or damaged gutters that need replacing, you're looking at the higher range. We give you a flat-rate estimate in writing before we start, so there's no surprise when we're done.
Leaks from standing water and sagging gutters top the list. Seattle gets 38 inches of rain a year, and most of that falls October through January. When gutters sag or pull away from the roofline, water pools and finds its way into seams or past the fascia. We also see a lot of downspout damage from the weight of debris buildup during our wet season. Proper pitch and secure hangers every twelve inches prevent most of these problems.
If you call before noon on a weekday, we can usually get someone out the same day in the Seattle metro area. Storm season and heavy rain periods fill up fast, so earlier in the week is your best bet. We don't use call centers or subcontractors—when you call, you talk to someone local who actually schedules the work and knows the neighborhoods we serve.
Same-day estimates available. We'll have your gutters draining right again.
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