Gutter Repair in Leander, TX
Leaking joints, sagging runs and overflowing gutters fixed right the first time, from our Leander shop and out across TX, with the work backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.
Gutters that move water, not problems
A gutter only has one job: catch the water coming off the roof and carry it away from the house. When a joint splits, a seal dries out, or a hanger pulls loose, that water stops going where it should and starts going where it can do real damage. We see it land on fascia boards, soffits, foundations and flower beds, and by the time most folks call us the rot has already started.
We repair leaking gutters, reseal failed joints and corners, refasten sagging runs, and clear and reslope sections that pond and overflow. We do it the right way instead of trying to make a quick nickel, which on a gutter means finding why it failed before we patch it, not smearing sealant over the symptom and walking off. A reseal that ignores a sagging slope leaks again by the next big rain.
Tell us what your gutters are doing and you get a free roof quote with the repair spelled out in plain language and the warranty along with it.

Fascia and gutter edge, finished work
How we fix a leaking gutter
We get on the roof and find the real leak
Water travels before it drips, so the wet spot is rarely the leak. We walk the roof edge, the gutter runs and the fascia behind them to find where the joint, seam or hanger actually failed. You get a straight read on what is wrong, with photos, not a guess.
Clean out, dry and prep the failed section
A reseal will not hold over wet debris or old crumbling sealant. We clear the section, scrape out the dead seal, and let the metal dry so the new bond actually sticks. This is the step most quick repairs skip, and it is why those repairs leak again.
Reseal, refasten and reslope
We reseal the joints and corners with a proper gutter sealant, replace failed hangers and spikes with screws that bite, and set the slope so water runs to the downspout instead of standing in the trough. If a section is too far gone to save, we tell you straight rather than patching a part that should be replaced.
Test with water and check the roof edge
Before we leave we run water through the repaired run and watch every joint we touched, then check the fascia and the roof edge above for the damage that caused the failure in the first place. We hand you the lifetime workmanship warranty on the repair and six years of annual weatherproofing.
When a gutter can be repaired and when it cannot
Most gutter problems we get called for in the Austin metro are repairable, and that is the honest answer a lot of companies skip because a replacement sells for more. A gutter that leaks at one or two joints, has a couple of pulled hangers, or ponds in a single low spot is a repair, not a tear-off. We reseal the joints, refasten the run, correct the slope, and that gutter goes back to doing its job for years. Resealing a few corners and snugging up the slope costs a fraction of new gutters, and on a system that is otherwise sound it is the right call.
A gutter that keeps overflowing is often a roof problem wearing a gutter costume.
Plenox Solutions, Leander TXWhere repair stops making sense is when the metal itself is the problem. Gutters that have rusted through along the bottom, sections that have pulled away from the fascia because the wood behind them has rotted, or runs that have been bent and crushed by a fallen limb are past the point a reseal can save. We will tell you that to your face. Sealing a rusted-through trough or screwing a hanger into rotted fascia just buys a month before the water finds a new way out, and it wastes your money doing it. In those cases we walk you through gutter replacement with seamless runs that have far fewer joints to fail in the first place.
The other thing we check on every gutter call is the roof edge feeding it. A gutter that keeps overflowing is often a roof problem wearing a gutter costume: a missing drip edge, a clogged section, or storm-lifted shingles dumping water past the trough instead of into it. Because we are a roofing company first, we look at the whole edge, not just the metal channel. If a storm is behind the failure, our storm damage crew documents it for your claim, and if the fascia or roof deck behind the gutter has gone soft, we handle that too instead of bolting new metal onto bad wood.
Built right, then stood behind
A gutter repair is small next to a roof, but the way water moves off a house decides how long the fascia, soffit and foundation last, so it gets done by people who know what they are looking at. We are an OSHA-certified crew, which means the work on the roof edge happens safely and to code, not in a hurry by whoever was free. Because every leak we touch ties back to how the roof and attic shed and breathe, we bring the same Lomanco-certified eye to the edge that we bring to a full re-roof.
Every gutter repair carries our lifetime workmanship warranty, so the quality of the repair is covered for as long as you own the home. On top of that we include six years of weatherproofing done annually, where we come back, check the joints, seals and roof edge, and seal anything that has moved before it can leak again. That is how a relationship outlasts the repair, and it is the part most companies drop the second the check clears.
Gutter repair questions
Straight answers about leaks, cost and when to replace instead. If yours is not here, call (432) 288-5562 or send it through our contact page.
Why does my gutter leak at the corners and seams?
Corners and seams are where two pieces of metal join, and the sealant that bonds them dries out and cracks over time, usually first because Texas sun bakes it. We scrape out the old failed seal, dry and prep the metal, and reseal it with a proper gutter sealant so the joint holds. If the seam keeps splitting, the slope or fastening behind it is often the real cause, and we fix that too.
Can you repair a sagging gutter or do I need new ones?
A sagging run is usually a repair, not a replacement. The hangers or spikes have pulled loose from the fascia, so we refasten the run with screws that bite into solid wood and reset the slope toward the downspout. We only recommend replacement if the metal is rusted through or the fascia behind it has rotted, and we will show you which it is before you spend a dime.
My gutters overflow in heavy rain even after I clean them. Why?
Overflow with a clean gutter usually means the slope is off so water stands and spills, the downspout is undersized or blocked further down, or water is coming off the roof edge past the trough because of a missing drip edge or lifted shingles. Because we are a roofing company, we check the roof edge feeding the gutter, not just the channel, and fix whichever is actually causing it.
How much does gutter repair cost?
A small reseal or a couple of refastened hangers is one of the least expensive things we do, while a longer run with slope correction and damaged-fascia work costs more. We will not put a number on your gutters without looking at them. Tell us what they are doing and we will come out and give you a free roof quote with the repair spelled out, no obligation.
Will a gutter repair stop the water damage to my fascia?
Stopping the leak stops new damage, but if the fascia or soffit is already soft or rotted, that wood needs to be replaced, not just dried out. We check the fascia and roof deck behind every gutter we repair and tell you straight what is sound and what is gone, so you are not paying to seal metal that is bolted to rotten wood.
How far does Plenox travel for gutter repair?
We are based in Leander, TX and cover the Austin metro plus jobs statewide across TX. If you are not sure you are in range, reach out through our contact page or call and we will tell you straight.

Stop the leak before it costs you
Tell us where your gutters are leaking and what the water is doing. We will come look, find the real cause, and put a clear number on paper. Your free roof quote costs nothing and you are under no obligation. See finished work in our project gallery.
Serving Leander and statewide TX
We repair gutters across the Austin metro and out across Texas from our Leander shop. A few of the cities we work in: