Apex Roofing Solutions · Denver, CO
Trusted Gutter Repair in Denver, CO
A trusted gutter contractor gives you an honest assessment of what needs fixing and what does not — not an upsell to a full replacement on every service call
Apex Roofing Solutions has built its gutter repair reputation on accurate diagnostics, transparent pricing, and standing behind the work with a documented warranty.
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
“Ice dam damage in Littleton — water was coming through the ceiling. Apex did an emergency repair and then came back in spring to fix the underlying ventilation issue. Problem hasn't returned.”
“Hail damage claim in Highlands Ranch handled start to finish. They met the adjuster, documented everything with photos, and the new roof went on within 10 days of approval.”
“Great crew, showed up on time in Aurora despite the snow. Professional, clean, and the estimate was accurate to the penny.”
Everything Included
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
Simple Process
How It Works
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Gutter and downspout inspection for leaks, sag, blockage, and bracket failure
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Cleaning, joint resealing, and bracket re-fastening to restore proper pitch and flow
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Downspout repositioning and splash pad installation to route water away from the foundation
Our Approach
Gutter Repair in Denver
Denver's freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and frequent hailstorms create a demanding environment for roofing materials — ice dams form when poor insulation melts snow unevenly, and spring hail can destroy a roof that survived the entire winter.
Denver's gutter systems face a stressor that doesn't appear in any other market on our service roster: the weight of snow and ice that accumulates in and on gutters during a Colorado winter. In Littleton and Highlands Ranch, where many homes have standard 5-inch aluminum gutters hung on the original K-style hangers from the builder installation, the weight of ice-filled gutters during a freeze event can pull the entire gutter section away from the fascia — not gradually, but catastrophically, sometimes taking the fascia board and soffit framing with it. When we repair these systems, we replace original spike-and-ferrule hangers with heavy-duty T-bar hidden hangers rated for snow load, spaced 18 inches on center instead of the standard 24, and we add snow guards above gutter sections on steep-pitch roofs to slow the slide of snowpack off the shingles, which can function as a snow plow and rip gutters clean off the fascia. In Aurora's older neighborhoods, many homes have seamless aluminum gutters that were installed before ice dam protection became standard practice, and the gutters run below the edge of the roof deck with no ice-and-water shield behind the fascia. When ice forms in these gutters, it migrates back under the shingles, and repairs require not just the gutter but also pulling the first course of shingles and installing self-adhering membrane behind the fascia board. In Highlands Ranch and the newer sections of Castle Rock, gutter downspouts frequently terminate too close to the foundation — Colorado's clay and clay-loam soils are expansive and reactive to moisture, and foundation movement from poor drainage is a significant home maintenance issue. We install underground drainage extensions to every downspout as part of our repair packages, ensuring water discharges far enough from the structure to prevent the freeze-thaw soil movement that causes foundation cracks and, eventually, structural problems.
Gutter repair is a category where homeowner trust is routinely abused. The service call model — a technician arrives, finds 'problems throughout,' and recommends a full replacement regardless of actual condition — is a documented pattern in the gutter trade. At Apex Roofing Solutions, our gutter repair process is built around honest assessment: we evaluate each section individually, photograph the condition, document specific failure modes with measurements, and present repair versus replacement options with transparent pricing for each. We do not have a sales quota on replacements. Our technicians are paid on quality scores and customer satisfaction, not on the dollar value of what they sell per visit. The result is that a significant proportion of our gutter service calls end with a targeted repair rather than a full replacement — which is often the right answer for the homeowner, and the one that builds the long-term relationship we are here for.
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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National gutter replacement franchises that enter markets after storm events build their business model around replacement regardless of repair feasibility — the service call fee is a lead generation cost and the technician's visit is a sales call, not a diagnostic
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Gutter repair quotes that do not include a written scope of work and before/after photo documentation leave homeowners with no way to verify that the work described was actually performed — especially for areas like downspout outlets and buried drain connections that are not visible from ground level
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Contractors who reseal joints with the wrong product — silicone instead of butyl rubber gutter sealant — produce repairs that appear correct but fail within one season, requiring a repeat service call that compounds the cost and frustration
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Gutter replacement quotes that include unnecessary accessories — gutter guards, extended warranties, decorative end caps — bundled into the base price inflate the total in ways that are difficult to unbundle and compare against a competing quote for the actual repair work needed
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Unlicensed gutter contractors who cannot be held accountable through the state licensing board have no professional consequence for failed repairs — the licensing framework that creates accountability for roofing work applies to gutter work that is part of a roofing project, making it important to use the same licensed contractor for both
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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 does Apex determine whether to repair or replace a gutter section?
We evaluate each section on four criteria: profile integrity (is the shape crushed or kinked beyond restoration), fascia condition (is the mounting surface solid enough to hold hangers), joint and seam condition (are the failures at discrete joints that can be resealed, or has the seam itself separated), and slope correctability (can proper slope be restored without removing the section). Sections that pass all four criteria are repair candidates. Sections that fail any criterion where the failure cannot be corrected without removal are replacement candidates. We document the finding for each section with photos.
What warranty does Apex provide on gutter repairs?
We provide a 1-year workmanship warranty on all gutter repairs covering joint seals, hanger installation, slope correction, and downspout reconnections. If a repair fails within 12 months — a joint re-opens, a hanger pulls free, a re-sloped section reverts — we return to correct it at no charge. We do not warranty damage from subsequent storm events or ice loads that exceed what was in place when the repair was completed. Warranty claims are handled within 48 hours of notification.
How can I verify that a gutter repair contractor is legitimate and accountable?
For standalone gutter work, look for a state contractor license, current liability insurance, and a physical business address (not just a P.O. Box or phone number). Check the BBB for complaint history and resolution record. Ask for references from completed work in your neighborhood from more than 12 months ago — this confirms they are still in business and that their work has survived at least one full seasonal cycle. Apex provides all of this without being asked.
Does Apex provide a written estimate before starting any gutter work?
Always, without exception. Our estimates are itemized by section and repair type, specify the material being used, and include the payment terms. We do not start work without a signed estimate in hand. Any change to scope discovered during the repair — rotted fascia, crushed downspout sections not visible before removal — is presented to you with an updated price before we proceed with the additional work. We do not expand the scope and present you with a surprise invoice at completion.
What should I do if a previous gutter repair failed quickly?
Document the failure with photos and compare the current condition to any before-and-after documentation from the original repair. Check whether the original contractor is still operating under the same license and business name — if they have changed business identities, that is itself a signal of the operator's approach to accountability. If the contractor is still operating, contact them in writing describing the failure and requesting warranty service. If they do not respond, file a complaint with the state contractor licensing board and your state's attorney general consumer protection division. Apex frequently remediates repairs from other contractors — we document the failure mode and provide a written assessment that can be used in a claim against the original contractor.
How does using Apex for both roof and gutter repairs benefit me?
Roof and gutter systems are interdependent — water that sheds off the roof edge needs to enter the gutter cleanly, and improper drip edge installation or gutter slope issues can create leak points at the roof-to-gutter transition that look like interior leaks but originate at the exterior connection. Using a single contractor for both means the person inspecting your gutters has also seen your roof edge condition, drip edge installation, and fascia board health — and can identify problems at the intersection that a gutter-only specialist would miss. It also simplifies the insurance documentation process when storm damage affects both systems.
Do you clean gutters as part of the repair?
Yes — gutters are cleared of debris before any repair work so we can properly inspect all joints and fasteners.
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.
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.
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.
What does a full gutter repair process look like?
We inspect every section, clear debris, reseal joints, re-fasten brackets, adjust pitch, reposition downspouts, and flow-test the system before we leave.
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