Farmington, Michigan — Oakland County
Targeted repairs for leaks, sagging sections, bad pitch, loose hangers, and damaged downspouts — with an honest answer about when repair beats replacement.
Farmington's historic downtown and tree-lined streets make it one of the prettiest cities we serve — and one of the leafiest. We provide gutter repair throughout Farmington — including downtown Farmington, near Shiawassee Park, the Grand River corridor and Old Farmington neighborhoods — and about 15 minutes from our Garden City shop.
The city mixes 1920s–1940s homes near the historic downtown with 1950s–1960s ranches in the surrounding blocks. Older homes here often have deep eaves and original gutters at the end of their life, and color-matching a seamless replacement to historic trim is something we take seriously. Age like that shows up as leaking seams, sagging runs, and downspouts that have separated at the elbows — all fixable problems when they're caught early.
For Farmington repair calls, we diagnose the actual cause before quoting: bad pitch, failed hangers, rotted fascia behind the gutter, or simply a system at end of life. If a $150 repair genuinely solves it, that's what we'll recommend. If the system is done, we'll say so plainly and quote a replacement — never a patch job billed as a fix.
Yes — Farmington (48335, 48336) is part of our core service area, and about 15 minutes from our Garden City shop. We serve downtown Farmington, near Shiawassee Park, the Grand River corridor and Old Farmington neighborhoods. Call (248) 561-7790 or request a free estimate online.
Usually within the same week — about 15 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.
Common signs include water dripping behind gutters, sagging sections, visible rust or holes, water pooling near your foundation, peeling paint on fascia, or gutters pulling away from the house.
If your gutters have multiple problem areas, are over 20 years old, or show extensive rust or damage, replacement is often more cost-effective. We'll give you an honest recommendation either way — no surprise upsells.
Repair costs vary with the type and extent of damage. Simple repairs like resealing joints start around $75. Estimates are always free, so you know exactly what to expect before we start.