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removing failed sealant and re-bedding miters, end caps, and outlets
Resealing is surgery: the old bead has to go or new chemistry will not bond. We open miters when needed, clean metal to bright, then rebuild joints that can flex through summer heat without tearing.
If your corners weep every summer, the sealant is tired—let us rebuild the joint instead of smearing more gray goop.
Globbing over dirt traps moisture against metal—worse than an honest open crack. We refuse lazy overcoat jobs when prep demands more time.
We remove old material, lightly dress metal burrs, and dry joints with lint-free passes.
Some urethanes demand activators on painted aluminum—we follow TDS sheets, not habits.
Finger tooling is consistent; cure times are communicated so sprinklers do not rinse fresh work.
Combine resealing with hanger upgrades if flex is the root cause of cracking beads.
proactive care plans that catch wear before leaks appear
written gutter inspections for home sales, HOAs, and insurance
micro-adjusting pitch and outlet position without full replacement
Depends on product—often 12–24 hours without immersion; we give written cure windows.
Sealant is rarely invisible; we minimize sight lines and touch up paint where beads face the street.
Cold slows cure—we may defer or switch chemistries rated for lower temps when possible.
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