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re-pitching and re-support for gutters pulling away from fascia
Sagging is gravity advertising a problem: too few hangers, wet fascia, or original installers who eyeballed pitch. We lift runs back to grade without kinking metal when possible.
If your gutter looks like a smile toward the middle, that is standing water talking—we level it before mosquitoes move in.
Water weighs eight pounds a gallon. A belly in the line adds hundreds of pounds of static load that pulls more hangers loose. Fixing pitch early avoids torn fascia and bent gutters.
We reference level and desired drop toward outlets—usually a quarter inch per ten feet unless code or roof demands more.
Spinning screws mean nothing to tighten; we open the back strip and fix wood before rehanging.
Heavy spans get screws every foot near low points, then we re-water test to prove the belly is gone.
Send a side photo from the yard; we can often tell if it is a hanger issue or a fascia replacement job.
Often yes if metal is not kinked; if the profile is oil-canned, partial replacement may be smarter.
Usually we convert to hidden hangers for even support; spikes can remain decoratively capped if HOA requires the look.
Sometimes—if capacity is adequate. If overflow persists, we evaluate outlet count and size next.
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