Residential Gutter Repair

Our professional gutter repair service will get your gutter back in working order – or replace the entire system if it has passed its life expectancy. Remember, we can have a harsh monsoon season. Just one inch of rainfall is enough to send more than a thousand gallons of water propelling off your roof. You need your gutter to do their job.

If you are in need of professional gutter repair in Northern Arizona, contact On The Edge Gutters today.

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Leaking Gutter Repair

Rain gutters take a beating in Arizona’s weather. Heavy wind, falling branches, and pounding rain can all throw them out of line. A joint might split. A downspout can shift just enough for water to run down the siding instead of away from the house. Left unattended, water starts to wear on the walls and foundation.

When we check a leak, we look for what’s really causing it. A drip in the corner might be from a small crack or a sagging section that’s holding water. Once we’ve found it, we tighten the fasteners, seal what needs it, or swap out the damaged piece so water moves where it’s supposed to go.

Sealant can handle smaller cracks and buy some time for older gutters. When seams pull apart or corners rust through, a seamless system usually ends up being the smarter fix. It’s sturdier, cleaner looking, and holds up better when the summer storms roll through.

On The Edge Gutters offers a professional gutter repair service that can fix any gutter issue.

If you are looking for a professional leaking gutter repair company, look no further. On The Edge Gutters can help you. Contact us to learn more information.

Gutter Fastener Repair

A gutter that starts to sag is trying to tell you something. Maybe it’s pulled away a little at the corner, or you’ve noticed water sitting where it shouldn’t after a storm. That’s not a clog — that’s usually the fasteners giving out. Over time, heat, wind, and weight from rain can shift the line just enough to throw off the slope.

When we come out to fix it, we pull the section down and look at what caused it. Sometimes the hangers are stripped. Sometimes the fascia itself has worn soft. Whatever we find, it gets tightened, leveled, and put back up right. The goal is simple: get the water moving again without leaving a mark.

It’s easy to think a loose screw looks simple to fix, but a gutter can bend fast if you’re not careful. One wrong pull with a bar or hammer and the metal never sits quite right again. We’ve repaired plenty that started as a weekend project gone sideways. Our crew uses the right tools, keeps the line straight, and makes sure the gutter’s ready for real weather — not just a light sprinkle.

Downspout Repair

A loose downspout might not look like much, but it can cause trouble fast. Water leaks through small gaps and leaves stains on siding. Over time, that moisture can soften paint, rot trim, or settle near the foundation.

Most of the time, the cause is simple. Screws come loose. Brackets shift. Sometimes a section just needs to be reset after a storm. We take it apart, line it back up, and secure it so the water drains where it should.

In Arizona’s monsoon season, a tight, well-angled downspout makes all the difference. It’s one of those small details that keeps the rest of your gutter system working exactly as it should.

That’s the kind of detail that keeps homes in Sedona, Cottonwood, and the Verde Valley dry season after season.

Loose downspouts are the worst. On The Edge can help get them back on track.

If you are looking for downspout repair, On The Edge Gutters can help you. Contact us to learn more information.

Slope Correction

If water’s sitting in your gutters long after a storm, and you’ve already ruled out a clog, the slope is probably off. A gutter that doesn’t pitch the right way can’t drain — it just holds water until it spills over the sides or seeps into your fascia.

This usually happens when gutters were installed too flat or have started to pull away from the house over time. Our fix is simple but precise: we remove the existing sections, adjust the mounting brackets, and reset the gutter with the correct slope so rainwater actually makes it to the downspout.

In Northern Arizona, where sudden downpours and dry heat both take a toll, keeping that slope right isn’t just about drainage — it’s about protecting your siding, foundation, and paint for the long haul.

On The Edge Gutters provides professional gutter repair and installation services in Sedona, Arizona.

If your gutter system is leaking, sagging, or causing water to pool, contact us today.