Emergency Gutter Repair
Houston, TX
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“After Hurricane Beryl tore shingles off our Heights bungalow, Apex had a tarp up the same day and a full repair done within the week. Insurance claim handled smoothly too.”
“Our Memorial area home had a persistent leak that two other roofers couldn't fix. Apex found the real issue — improper flashing around the chimney — and solved it permanently.”
“Fast, fair, and they actually showed up when they said they would. Hard to find in Houston. Highly recommend for anyone in Katy.”
Our Approach
Gutter Repair in Houston
Houston's Gulf Coast exposure means roofs take a beating from hurricanes, tropical storms, and year-round humidity that accelerates moss and algae growth — flat roofs on newer subdivision homes are especially vulnerable to ponding water after heavy rains.
Houston receives more annual rainfall than Seattle, and its famously flat topography means that water has almost no natural gradient to help it drain away from structures. Functional gutters are not a luxury here — they are load-bearing infrastructure. In The Heights, many homes have original K-style gutters installed in the 1960s and 1970s that have lost their slope over decades of thermal movement and are now holding standing water for days after each rain. That standing water breeds mosquitoes, accelerates rust and oxidative deterioration in steel gutters, and eventually causes the gutters to pull away from the fascia entirely under the weight. In Memorial, where mature live oaks and pecan trees create beautiful canopy but constant debris loads, we frequently find gutter sections packed with decomposed leaf matter and seed casings — this organic material retains moisture and accelerates fascia rot even in aluminum gutters. Our repairs in these neighborhoods typically involve resetting slope with hidden hanger systems that can support the weight of Houston rainfall volumes, replacing deteriorated sections, and adding gutter guards rated for high leaf-load environments. In Katy's newer subdivisions, the most common issue is improper downspout placement — builders often installed too few downspouts for the gutter run length, causing overflow at the midpoint of long fascia sections during heavy rain events. We recalculate drainage capacity against roof square footage and add downspout outlets as needed, ensuring water is discharged at least six feet from the foundation to prevent the slab movement that is already a significant issue across Houston's expansive clay soils.
Gutters are the first line of defense against water infiltrating your foundation, basement, and crawl space, yet they are often the most overlooked component after a storm event. A heavy limb impact, ice load exceeding 30 pounds per linear foot, or wind-driven debris can pull gutter sections completely off the fascia, collapse seams, or drive the outlet end of a downspout into the ground — all of which result in uncontrolled water discharge directly against your foundation. In freeze-thaw climates, standing water in damaged gutter sections refreezes and expands, ripping the remaining fasteners out of the fascia board and pulling the wood itself away from the rafter tails. Apex addresses emergency gutter damage as part of a comprehensive storm response, restoring proper slope, resealing open joints, re-securing hangers into solid wood, and replacing crushed or disconnected downspout sections so water is channeled safely away from your home's envelope.
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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Gutters hanging off the fascia at a backward pitch collect and hold water directly against the fascia and soffit board, accelerating rot that can spread into rafter tails and compromise the roof edge structure
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A single disconnected downspout during a 1-inch rainfall event discharges hundreds of gallons of water immediately adjacent to the foundation — the leading cause of basement and crawl space flooding that is not covered under standard flood policies
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Ice dams that form at the gutter line cause meltwater to back up under the first course of shingles, saturating the decking and creating interior leaks that appear to originate in the ceiling rather than at the roof edge — making the source difficult to diagnose without professional inspection
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Storm damage to gutters is frequently excluded from insurance estimates when adjusters focus on the roof surface — homeowners who do not document gutter damage separately often pay out-of-pocket for repairs that should be covered
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Temporary fixes like wire tying sagging sections back to the fascia or filling split seams with household caulk fail within weeks, creating recurring leak cycles that cause cumulative damage to siding, trim, and foundation plantings
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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
How urgent is gutter repair after a storm — can it wait a few weeks?
It depends on the failure mode. A section that has pulled away from the fascia and is directing water against your foundation or into your basement should be treated as urgent — even one significant rain event can saturate the soil against your foundation wall and trigger water intrusion. Cosmetic damage like dents or loose end caps without discharge problems can typically wait for a scheduled visit. Call us and describe what you see — we will tell you honestly whether it is urgent.
Should storm-damaged gutters be repaired or replaced entirely?
Sections with crushed profiles, splits longer than 12 inches, or fascia attachment points that have pulled through the board are better replaced — patching structural failures in aluminum gutters rarely holds through the next storm load. Sections with intact profiles that have simply lost their slope or pulled a few hangers are excellent candidates for re-securing and re-sloping. We evaluate each section individually and will not push a full replacement when targeted repairs are the right call.
Is gutter damage covered by homeowner's insurance?
Yes, when it results from a named peril — wind, hail, falling trees. The challenge is that adjusters often skip gutter line items or apply aluminum lineal-foot pricing that does not account for fascia replacement when the board itself was damaged by the pull-out. Apex documents fascia damage separately and includes it in the scope of work submitted to your carrier. We have significant experience supplementing insurance estimates to capture gutter and fascia repair costs that were initially excluded.
What is the difference between K-style and half-round gutters, and does it affect repair options?
K-style gutters have a flat back, ogee-profile front face, and are the dominant profile on homes built after 1960 — sections are widely stocked and fast to replace. Half-round gutters are a full semicircle, common on older craftsman and colonial homes, and require specialty hangers and mitered corners rather than standard connectors. Apex stocks both profiles in 5-inch and 6-inch widths. For historic homes with custom profiles, we source matching material before scheduling the repair to ensure a seamless appearance.
How do you prevent ice dam buildup at the gutter line in cold climates?
The root cause of ice damming is heat escaping through the roof deck that melts snow unevenly — the solution is air sealing and insulation in the attic, not heating cables that just manage the symptom. However, installing proper ice-and-water shield along the eave extending at least 24 inches inside the exterior wall line prevents meltwater that does back up from penetrating the decking. Apex addresses this during any roof repair that involves the eave zone and can assess your attic insulation as part of the inspection.
What size gutters should I have — does upgrading to 6-inch make a difference?
Standard 5-inch K-style gutters handle roughly 1.2 inches of rain per hour on a standard slope — sufficient for most residential applications. Homes with steep roofs, large unbroken roof planes, or in high-intensity rainfall regions (Gulf Coast, Southeast) benefit meaningfully from 6-inch gutters, which handle approximately 50 percent more water volume. If your gutters overflow in heavy rain even when clear of debris, upsizing to 6-inch during a replacement is a straightforward upgrade we can include in the same project.
My gutters are overflowing in a storm — what should I do?
Overflowing gutters indicate blockage or damage. If water is pooling near your foundation, try to redirect it temporarily. Call us for an emergency assessment.
Can you come out after hours if my gutters are causing flooding?
We accept emergency calls and respond as quickly as possible to situations involving active water intrusion near the foundation.
How fast can you respond to a gutter emergency?
We prioritize calls where active flooding or foundation risk is involved and aim to respond the same day.
Is it safe to leave gutters detaching from the fascia during a storm?
A detaching gutter can fall and cause injury or damage. If sections are hanging, keep clear of that area and call us to schedule emergency re-fastening.
Do you serve my area?
We serve a defined local service area — provide your address when booking and we'll confirm coverage immediately.
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