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repairing elbows, straps, and outlets that split or clog
Downspouts are the pressure relief valve of the system. When elbows flatten, straps pull, or underground drains back up, gutters overflow upstream. We fix the actual restriction—not just the symptom at the lip.
Overflowing at the outlet almost always means the leader—not the gutter—is the culprit. We prove it before quoting.
A clogged shoe can send thousands of gallons against one corner of your slab over a season. Clearing or replacing that segment protects more than paint—it protects your slab gradient.
We run water, snake light clogs, and listen for underground gurgles before cutting anything.
Crushed elbows, split seams, and UV-brittle vinyl get swapped with heavier gauge where abuse repeats.
Straps hit studs or anchors, and transitions to drains get sealed to keep critters and grit out.
Ask about adding a cleanout shoe if your underground keeps filling with roof grit.
Usually yes—new elbows, straps, and sometimes buried drain extensions solve splash without moving the entire gutter.
They help temporarily but sun makes them brittle; we prefer rigid extensions or buried PVC where traffic crosses.
We jet or snake when accessible; if collapsed, we coordinate excavation partners.
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