Dearborn Heights, Michigan — Wayne County
Repair and replacement of the wood and trim your gutters hang from — stopping rot, sealing pest entries, and restoring proper attic ventilation.
Dearborn Heights stretches in a long ribbon along the Rouge, and we work both ends of it — from the north end near Hines Park down to the Van Born corridor. We provide soffit & fascia repair throughout Dearborn Heights — including the north end near Hines Park, the Warren Valley area, the Telegraph corridor and the Annapolis Park area — and about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop.
The city is mostly 1950s and 1960s brick ranches and bungalows, many with hip roofs that drain on all four sides and need well-planned downspout placement. We see a lot of gutters here that were sized for the original roof and never upgraded when architectural shingles added runoff speed. On homes of that vintage, the fascia board behind the gutter has often been wet for years before anyone notices — peeling paint and soft wood at the roof edge are the giveaways.
In Dearborn Heights we repair or replace rotted fascia and soffit, wrap it in low-maintenance aluminum color-matched to your trim, and restore the ventilation your attic needs. Solid fascia is also the foundation of any gutter job: new gutters screwed into soft wood won't stay up, which is why we always inspect it before hanging anything.
Yes — Dearborn Heights (48125, 48127) is part of our core service area, and about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop. We serve the north end near Hines Park, the Warren Valley area, the Telegraph corridor and the Annapolis Park area. Call (248) 561-7790 or request a free estimate online.
Usually within the same week — about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop. Estimates are free, take about 20–30 minutes, and you'll get a real price on the spot, not a range that changes later.
Peeling paint, soft or crumbling wood behind the gutter, water stains on the soffit, or gutters pulling away from the house are the usual signs. If a gutter is sagging, the fascia behind it is often the real problem.
Yes — we can remove your gutters, repair or replace the fascia behind them, and re-hang the same gutters if they're still in good shape. If both are at end of life, doing them together saves money.
Blocked or rotted soffits trap warm, moist air in the attic. In winter that melts roof snow unevenly and feeds ice dams; in summer it cooks your shingles. Healthy vented soffit protects the whole roof system.