Gutters That Move Water Where It Belongs

Gutter in Westbrook for homes with foundation pooling or sagging sections

Certified Contracting LLC provides gutter services for homeowners in Westbrook, Maine who are dealing with water damage along the roofline, foundation, or siding caused by failing drainage systems. You may see water spilling over the edge during rainstorms, sections that have pulled away from the fascia, or soil erosion along the foundation where runoff is not being directed away from the structure. This service repairs or replaces gutters so that water moves cleanly from the roof into downspouts and away from vulnerable areas of the home.


The process begins with an inspection of the existing gutter system to identify leaks, clogs, improper slope, or fastener failure. Sections that have separated from the fascia are reattached using corrosion-resistant hardware, and damaged lengths are replaced to match the existing profile and material. Downspouts are checked to confirm they discharge far enough from the foundation to prevent pooling. In areas with heavy snow and ice buildup during winter months, gutter placement and fastener spacing are adjusted to handle the added weight without sagging or detaching.


If you are noticing water damage near the foundation or along exterior walls, a free estimate will assess your gutter system and outline repair or replacement options.

What You Will See After Gutter Work Is Finished


You will notice that rainwater flows smoothly through the gutters without overflowing or pooling at corners, and downspouts release water several feet away from the foundation. Sections that were previously sagging or separated now sit flush against the fascia, and fasteners are secure along the entire length. Certified Contracting LLC ensures that the gutter system is sloped correctly so that water moves toward downspouts without stalling in low spots, which helps prevent standing water and ice dams during colder months.


Gutter maintenance includes clearing debris from channels and downspouts, resealing joints that have begun to leak, and adjusting fasteners that have loosened over time. If existing gutters are beyond repair due to rust, cracking, or repeated detachment, full replacement is completed using materials that match the home's exterior and withstand seasonal weather patterns. The service does not include roof repairs or fascia replacement, though those issues are identified during the inspection if they are affecting gutter performance.


Gutter guards or covers are not included in standard installation but can be added if you want to reduce the frequency of cleaning. Downspout extensions are installed when needed to direct water farther from the foundation, especially on properties with grading that slopes toward the house. The timeline for most gutter repairs is one day, while full replacements typically take one to two days depending on the size of the home.

Gutter performance depends on proper slope, secure fastening, and regular clearing of debris that accumulates from nearby trees and roofing material in Westbrook neighborhoods.

Common Questions About Gutter Repairs and Maintenance

What causes gutters to pull away from the fascia?

Gutters detach when fasteners corrode, when excess weight from ice or debris builds up, or when the fascia board itself has rotted and no longer holds the hardware securely.

How often should gutters be cleaned to prevent clogs?

Gutters should be cleared at least twice a year, typically in late spring and late fall, or more frequently if large trees overhang the roof.

Why do gutters overflow even when they are not clogged?

Overflow occurs when the gutter slope is insufficient to move water toward downspouts, or when downspouts are too small to handle the volume of runoff during heavy rain.

When should gutters be replaced instead of repaired?

Replacement is necessary when gutters have multiple leaks, sections that cannot be reattached securely, or visible rust and cracking that compromise the system's ability to contain water.

What type of gutter material works best in Westbrook?

Aluminum gutters resist rust and handle seasonal temperature changes well, while steel gutters offer greater durability but require maintenance to prevent corrosion over time.

If you are seeing water damage around your foundation or noticing sections of gutter that no longer function properly, reach out to Certified Contracting LLC to schedule an inspection and receive a free estimate tailored to your home's drainage needs.