Gutter Repair in Leesburg, VA: A 7-Point Inspection Before We Fix a Thing
Serving Leesburg & nearby communities — open 24/7, licensed & insured

Gutter Repair in Leesburg starts with finding why the system failed, not just patching where it leaks. The mature oaks, poplars, and pin oaks across Loudoun County drop heavy seed pods and leaves that clog troughs, while freeze-thaw cycles off the Blue Ridge pry fasteners loose and crack seams. All Pro Gutter Guards inspects pitch, hangers, seams, and downspouts before quoting, so the repair addresses the cause. We carry Virginia license 2705200623 and serve homes from historic downtown Leesburg out to the rural western county.
The 3 Most Common Gutter Failures We Repair Here
Three problems account for most Leesburg repair calls. First, sagging caused by spike-and-ferrule hangers that loosen in older homes; we replace them with hidden hangers screwed into solid fascia. Second, leaking corner miters and end caps where sealant has dried and cracked after a decade of summer heat and winter cold. Third, pulling away from the fascia, which usually signals water damage to the wood behind the gutter from a long-standing overflow. We open up the trouble spot, confirm whether the fascia or only the gutter needs work, and repair both when the wood is compromised.
Why Pitch and Downspouts Matter More Than the Patch
A gutter that leaks at the seam often leaks because water is pooling there, and water pools when the pitch is wrong. Gutters need roughly a quarter-inch of slope per ten feet toward each downspout. On Leesburg's larger colonial and farmhouse roofs, a single under-pitched run dumps gallons at one corner during a Virginia downpour, eroding seams and foundation soil. We re-hang and re-pitch sagging sections rather than just re-sealing them, clear or enlarge undersized downspouts, and add outlets where a long run drains too slowly. Fixing flow is what makes the repair last.
Repair, Reinforce, or Replace: An Honest Call
Not every gutter needs replacing, and we will tell you when a section is worth saving. Seamless aluminum gutters in good shape but loose at the hangers are a straightforward repair. Gutters that are rusted through, repeatedly split at the seams, or undersized for the roof's runoff are better replaced than patched again. After repairs hold, many Leesburg homeowners add gutter guards so the trough stays clear under the area's heavy tree canopy, cutting the ladder work that loosens fasteners in the first place. We give you the repair-versus-replace math up front, with no pressure either way.
Leesburg Homes & Gutters
We repair gutters across Loudoun County, from Lansdowne and Brambleton's newer subdivisions to the older homes in Hamilton, Waterford, and Purcellville. Ashburn, Sterling, and Dulles roofs see heavy storm runoff near the airport corridor, while Middleburg, Aldie, and Round Hill properties contend with dense tree cover. We know how local housing stock and weather wear gutters down.
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Gutter Repair in Leesburg — FAQs
How do I know if my gutters need repair or full replacement?
You need repair when gutters are structurally sound but have loose hangers, a few cracked seams, or a section pulling from the fascia. You need replacement when gutters are rusted through, splitting repeatedly along the seams, or too small for your roof's runoff. All Pro Gutter Guards inspects all seven failure points, then gives you an honest repair-versus-replace recommendation with the cost of each option, so you decide with full information.
Why do my Leesburg gutters keep pulling away from the house?
Gutters pull away because the fascia board behind them has absorbed water and softened, or because the hangers were spaced too far apart for the load. In Loudoun County, years of overflow from clogged or under-pitched gutters rots the fascia, and rotted wood no longer holds screws. We repair the gutter and the fascia together, replacing damaged wood and installing hidden hangers at proper spacing so the system stays anchored.
Can you fix a leaking gutter seam or corner?
Yes. Leaking seams, miters, and end caps are among the most common repairs we make in Leesburg. We clean and dry the joint, remove the old failed sealant, and apply a fresh waterproof seal rated for Virginia's temperature swings. When a seam leaks because water pools there, we also correct the pitch so the joint stays dry. Call (833) 487-0469 to schedule an inspection of any leaking section.
Will repairing the gutter pitch stop water from pooling?
Yes. Pooling water means the gutter is not sloping toward the downspout, and correcting the pitch is the fix. Gutters need about a quarter-inch of fall per ten feet of run. We re-hang the sagging or flat section at the correct slope and confirm with a water test that the trough drains fully. Proper pitch also protects seams and the foundation soil below from the erosion that standing water causes.
Do you repair gutter damage from ice and winter freeze-thaw?
Yes. Freeze-thaw cycles along the Blue Ridge expand trapped water in clogged gutters, which loosens fasteners, cracks seams, and bends sections out of alignment. We repair the loosened hangers, reseal split seams, and re-align bent troughs. Because clogs cause most ice damage, we also recommend clearing the gutters and adding guards so debris does not trap water that freezes and refreezes through a Loudoun County winter.
Is All Pro Gutter Guards licensed to do gutter repair in Virginia?
Yes. All Pro Gutter Guards holds Virginia contractor license 2705200623 and repairs gutters throughout Leesburg and the surrounding Loudoun County communities, including Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, and Middleburg. Our crews are insured and experienced with the colonial, farmhouse, and newer subdivision homes common to the area. Every repair starts with a full inspection so you know exactly what failed and what it costs to fix before any work begins.
Contact Our Leesburg, VA Office
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(833) 487-0469Hours
Open 24 Hours — 7 Days a Week
License
Virginia HIC #2705200623


Real People Behind Every Install
Craig Rifkin, Customer Success Officer · Michael Suerman, Installation Crew Chief — and the local crew that shows up at your door. Meet the team