Apex Roofing Solutions · Phoenix, AZ
Affordable Gutter Repair in Phoenix, AZ
Gutter repair is one of the highest-return maintenance investments on a home — $200 in repairs prevents $5,000 in foundation and siding damage
Apex Roofing Solutions provides straightforward gutter repair pricing with no upsell pressure — we tell you what needs fixing and what does not.
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Our Pricing Approach
Starting From
$150–$600 depending on linear footage and damage extent
Quote-Based Pricing
- Full gutter replacement quoted separately if section damage is extensive.
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Every project is unique. Let us assess your situation and provide a tailored, accurate quote.
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What You Get
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Joint Resealing
Stop leaks at seams with professional-grade sealant.
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Bracket Re-fastening
Restore proper pitch and prevent sagging sections.
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Downspout Flow Test
Confirm water is routed well away from the foundation after repair.
Our Guarantees
- 1-year workmanship guarantee on all gutter repairs
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
“Found cracked tiles after monsoon season at our Scottsdale home. Apex matched the existing tile color perfectly and replaced 40+ tiles in a single day.”
“The Gilbert heat destroys roofs fast. Apex installed a reflective coating system that dropped our attic temperature by 20 degrees. Impressive work.”
“Honest assessment — they told us we only needed repairs when another company quoted a full replacement. Saved us thousands.”
Our Approach
Gutter Repair in Phoenix
Phoenix's extreme UV exposure and 115°F+ summer temperatures cause asphalt shingles to crack and curl years ahead of their rated lifespan — tile roofs fare better but require specialized repair skills that many general contractors lack.
Gutter systems in Phoenix present a counterintuitive situation: in one of the driest metro areas in the country, gutters are simultaneously less common on homes and more critical to have functional when monsoon season arrives. Many Phoenix homes built before 2000, particularly in Chandler and the older sections of Gilbert and Mesa, were constructed without gutters entirely — the prevailing assumption was that rainfall was infrequent enough to skip the investment. That assumption fails every July through September when monsoon convective storms can drop one to two inches of rain in under 30 minutes. Without gutters, that concentrated runoff falls directly off roof edges, erodes desert landscaping, undermines concrete walkways, and saturates the soil immediately adjacent to slab foundations. In Scottsdale's luxury market, gutters are standard and the challenge is different: homes with extensive tile roof systems and Spanish architectural details often have decorative parapets and scuppers that serve as the primary drainage pathway, and when those scuppers become blocked with bird nesting material or monsoon debris, water backs up behind the parapet and finds its way under tile along the wall line. We clear, inspect, and resize scuppers where needed, and install leaf guards at the scupper entry to prevent seasonal blockage. For homes in Gilbert and Chandler that do have conventional gutter systems, the most common repair need is resealing gutter end caps and section joints that have dried out and separated in the extreme Arizona heat — silicone sealant that performs adequately in mild climates becomes brittle and pulls away from aluminum within two to three Phoenix summers, and we specify high-temperature urethane sealants rated for 200°F+ surface temperatures for all repairs in this market.
Gutters and downspouts are unglamorous infrastructure, but they perform a critical function: keeping hundreds of gallons of rainwater per storm away from your foundation, siding, and landscape grading. When they fail — sagging sections that no longer drain, separated joints that pour water onto the fascia, clogged downspouts that cause overflow at the worst points — the resulting damage is orders of magnitude more expensive than the repair that would have prevented it. At Apex Roofing Solutions, gutter repair pricing is simple and itemized: we charge per section re-secured, per joint resealed, per downspout elbow replaced, and per linear foot of replacement material. No flat-fee mystery pricing, no pressure to replace a full system when targeted repairs are all that is needed. We also identify repairs that genuinely qualify for insurance coverage — storm-lifted sections, hail-dented runs — and document them properly so you can recover those costs.
Full gutter system inspection including downspout flow testing to confirm water is routed well away from the foundation
Problems We Solve
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A single overflowing gutter joint above an entry door or window deposits water directly against the window frame and sill, causing wood rot and paint failure that costs $800 to $2,500 to remediate — far more than a $50 joint seal
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Gutters with improper slope — less than 1/4 inch fall per 10 feet of run — pool water at every low point, adding structural weight that pulls hangers from the fascia, and become mosquito breeding habitat within days after a rain event
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Downspouts that discharge within 18 inches of the foundation are the single most controllable cause of basement and crawl space water intrusion — extending them or adding a splash block is a $75 fix that prevents tens of thousands in foundation waterproofing costs
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Aluminum gutters that have been patched with roofing cement or household caulk fail within one or two freeze-thaw cycles — the thermal expansion of aluminum breaks any rigid sealant, requiring proper gutter-specific lap seal for durable repairs
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Homeowners who defer gutter repairs often find the fascia board behind the sagging section has rotted through — converting a $150 gutter re-hang into a $600 combined fascia replacement and gutter re-installation
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Overflowing gutters directing water toward the foundation during heavy rain
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Sagging or detached gutters pulling away from the fascia and losing pitch
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Downspouts draining too close to the home causing basement moisture and erosion
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a typical gutter repair cost from Apex?
Re-securing a sagging section and restoring proper slope: $75 to $150 per section. Resealing open end caps or mitered corners: $40 to $80 per joint. Replacing a crushed or disconnected downspout section: $85 to $175 depending on length and profile. Replacing a 10-foot run of damaged aluminum gutter including hangers and end cap: $120 to $200. Full inspections are free — we provide an itemized estimate before touching anything.
How do I know if my gutters need repair or full replacement?
Repair is appropriate when the profile is intact but the slope, hangers, or joints have failed. Replacement is warranted when the aluminum has been crushed or kinked, when sections have separated at the seam rather than the joint, or when the fascia behind the gutter has rotted and needs to be replaced simultaneously. If your gutters are original to a home built before 1985, they are likely 4-inch K-style — consider upgrading to 5-inch at replacement for better capacity.
Should I clean my gutters before or after a repair?
Cleaning before allows us to assess the true condition of the gutter bottom and identify any rust-through or perforation that would be hidden under debris. We offer gutter cleaning as an add-on to any repair visit — it is far more efficient to have it done simultaneously than to schedule a separate visit. We also install stainless-steel micro-mesh gutter guards as an option that virtually eliminates the need for future cleaning.
Are seamless gutters worth the cost compared to sectional gutters?
Seamless aluminum gutters, formed on-site from a continuous coil, eliminate the joint every 10 feet that is the most common failure point in sectional systems. They cost 20 to 30 percent more than sectional but typically last 15 to 20 years longer with proper hanger spacing. For any project replacing more than half the total gutter run, we recommend pricing both options — the lifetime cost of seamless is lower in most cases.
Can gutter repairs be covered by insurance?
Yes, when the damage is from a covered peril — hail denting, wind-lifted sections, fallen limb impact. Apex documents gutter damage with photos and measurements formatted for insurance adjuster review. In our experience, gutter line items are commonly omitted from storm damage estimates and need to be supplemented. If your roof was damaged in a recent storm, always have the gutters inspected at the same time — the claim documentation applies to both.
What is the right downspout spacing for my home?
The general rule is one downspout per 30 to 40 linear feet of gutter, with a maximum watershed area of 600 to 800 square feet per outlet. Homes with large open roof planes, wide overhangs, or high-intensity rainfall areas should target one outlet per 20 to 30 feet. If your gutters overflow in moderate rain despite being clear of debris, insufficient downspout capacity is the most likely cause — adding outlets is often more cost-effective than upgrading to 6-inch gutters.
Do you offer free estimates for gutter work?
Yes — we'll inspect the system and quote on the spot for standard repairs.
What's the most cost-effective gutter maintenance strategy?
Annual cleaning and a joint seal inspection every two to three years prevents most major repairs and extends the system's life significantly.
Do you offer discounts for multiple gutter repairs at once?
Yes — if multiple sections need work, we price the job as a whole rather than per-repair, which typically saves money.
Is it cheaper to repair gutters now or wait until they fail completely?
Repair now is almost always cheaper. Failed gutters can cause fascia rot, soffit damage, and foundation issues that cost far more to fix.
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