Damaged or undersized gutters send water directly at your fascia, foundation, and landscaping. Urtiz Roofing repairs and replaces gutters throughout Liberty Hill and the Austin metro, done correctly and matched to your roofline.
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A properly functioning gutter system moves water away from your roofline, fascia boards, exterior walls, and foundation. In Central Texas, where heavy rain events can dump several inches in an hour, an undersized or damaged system can cause serious structural damage over time.
Hail storms often damage gutters at the same time they damage roofs. If you're filing a roof claim, it's worth having your gutters inspected at the same time, they may be part of the same claim.
Rehanging sagging sections, sealing leaking joints, replacing damaged downspouts, and correcting improper pitch. Fast turnaround, usually same day.
Seamless aluminum gutters fabricated on-site to fit your roofline exactly. Available in standard 5" and larger 6" profiles for high-volume drainage.
Micro-mesh guards keep leaves and debris out while letting water flow freely. Significantly reduces how often gutters need cleaning.
Gutter failure happens gradually, and the damage it causes is quiet until it isn't. These are the signs most homeowners overlook until the repair bill arrives.
Gutters that sag or pull away from the fascia can't drain properly and put excess load on the hangers and fascia board. What starts as sag often ends as separation.
Small cracks become large leaks fast. Water dripping behind the gutter soaks the fascia and siding, the kind of rot that costs far more to fix than a gutter replacement.
Water spilling over the top during normal rain means your gutters are undersized, improperly pitched, or clogged, none of which resolve themselves between storms.
Standing water inside gutters causes oxidation and paint failure on the gutter face. Rust streaks down your siding mean water has been sitting where it shouldn't for a while.
Erosion channels or standing water along your home's perimeter indicate water is reaching the ground where it shouldn't, often traced to overflowing or misdirected downspouts.
Channels carved in mulch or bare soil directly below your roofline indicate water is bypassing the gutter entirely, a sign of a severely damaged or missing gutter section.
Hail that's large enough to damage your roof shingles almost always dents aluminum gutters as well. These dents compress the gutter channel, reduce flow capacity, and weaken joints over time.
If you're filing a roof claim, ask us to inspect your gutters at the same time. Gutter damage is a separate line item on most claims, and it's frequently missed when homeowners file without a contractor present.
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We're based in Liberty Hill and handle gutter repair, replacement, and guard installation throughout Williamson and Travis counties.