Keep water flowing away from your home with properly functioning gutters.
Gutters are one of the most overlooked parts of a home's roofing system, but they play a critical role in protecting your roof, walls, and foundation from water damage. In Port St. Lucie, where heavy afternoon thunderstorms are a regular occurrence from May through October, a gutter system that is clogged, damaged, or improperly draining can cause serious and expensive problems over time.
When gutters are blocked with leaves, pine needles, or debris, rainwater cannot flow properly to the downspouts. Instead, it overflows and runs down the fascia boards, soffits, and siding, leading to wood rot, peeling paint, and mold growth. Water that pools at the foundation can cause cracks and settling, especially in the sandy soils common throughout the Treasure Coast. Even the roof itself can suffer, as backed-up water under shingle edges can cause premature deterioration and leaks.
We provide gutter repair, cleaning, and replacement for homeowners in Port St. Lucie, Port Salerno, Stuart, and Fort Pierce. Our services include re-securing sagging gutters, sealing leaks and seams, replacing damaged sections, clearing blockages, and installing new gutter systems when repairs are no longer practical. We also assess the overall drainage pattern to make sure water is being directed safely away from your home's foundation.
In Florida's climate, regular gutter maintenance is especially important. The combination of heavy rainfall, year-round debris from trees, and high humidity means gutters work harder here than in many other regions. Most homes benefit from cleaning at least twice a year, and any gutter that is visibly sagging, leaking at the seams, or pulling away from the roofline should be inspected before the next rainy season.
Properly functioning gutters are a small investment that protects much larger ones. If your gutters are showing signs of wear, we are happy to take a look and recommend the most practical solution for your home.
Signs that your gutters need repair include water spilling over the edges during rain, sagging or pulling away from the roofline, visible rust or holes, pools of water near your foundation, and peeling paint on the fascia boards. If you notice any of these, an inspection can determine whether a repair or full replacement is the better option.
In Florida, gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year, and more frequently if you have overhanging trees. The combination of heavy rain and debris buildup means clogged gutters can cause roof damage, fascia rot, and foundation problems if not maintained. Many homeowners schedule cleanings in late spring and late fall.
Yes. Gutters protect more than just your driveway. Without them, rainwater cascading off the roof can erode landscaping, damage siding, rot fascia boards, and pool around your foundation, leading to cracks and moisture intrusion in your home. Properly directed gutters prevent all of these issues.