Eavestroughs & gutters
Your eavestroughs keep water off the roof edge and away from the foundation. When they overflow, sag, or pull away, describe what you’re seeing and we’ll confirm how we can help.
Gutter problems often show up as water spilling over the edge in a storm, a section pulling away from the fascia, or staining down the wall below. These are worth catching before they reach the roof or foundation.
Tell Capital Roofing what’s happening and where, and we’ll follow up about next steps.
Note the symptomsOverflowing corners, sagging runs, or water marks on the siding.
Often paired with roof workEavestroughs and the roof edge work together, so it’s worth looking at both.
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Tell us about your eavestroughs & gutters
Send a few details about your roof and Capital Roofing will follow up. No fixed menu — describe the problem and we’ll tell you how we can help.