Gutter Repair in Media, PA: A 5-Point Fix for Leaks, Sags, and Overflow
Serving Media & nearby communities — open 24/7, licensed & insured

Gutter repair in Media, PA addresses the specific failures that show up on Delaware County homes: leaking seams, gutters pulled away from the fascia, clogged downspouts, and runs pitched the wrong way after years of heavy rain. All Pro Gutter Guards repairs these problems rather than pushing a full replacement you do not need. Our crews work on the older twins, stone Colonials, and tree-shaded properties common from Front Street out to Swarthmore and Broomall, where mature oaks and maples load gutters with debris every fall.
The 5 Gutter Problems We Repair Most in Media
Most Media repair calls fall into five categories. Leaking seams and corners happen where sectional aluminum joints separate and let water track down the fascia. Sagging and detached runs occur when soaked debris and ice strain old spikes, pulling gutters loose from the wood. Improper pitch sends water pooling instead of draining to the downspout. Clogged or undersized downspouts back up at the elbow. And rotted or damaged fascia behind the gutter undermines every fastener. We diagnose which of these is actually failing before quoting, so you pay to fix the cause, not just the symptom.
Why Delaware County Conditions Wear Gutters Out
Borough and township homes here sit under heavy tree canopy. Oak, maple, and sweetgum drop leaves, seeds, and needles that pack into troughs and downspouts, holding moisture against seams and fasteners year-round. Freeze-thaw cycles through a Pennsylvania winter expand that trapped water, widening leaks and prying gutters off the fascia. Older Media and Swarthmore housing stock often still carries original spike-and-ferrule hangers that loosen under this load. We re-secure runs with hidden hangers, reseal seams, correct pitch, and clear downspouts so the system drains the way it was designed to.
Repair First, Replace Only When It Makes Sense
A leaking corner or a section pulled loose from the fascia is usually a repair, not a teardown. We re-hang sagging runs, replace damaged sections, reseal joints, refasten downspouts, and re-pitch gutters for proper flow. When fascia behind the gutter has rotted or a run has corroded through, we say so directly and show you the affected area. All Pro Gutter Guards operates under Pennsylvania HIC license PA052821, and every repair is quoted in writing before work begins. You get an honest call on whether a targeted fix or a new section is the right answer.
Media Homes & Gutters
Our Media office at 27 E Front St serves the tree-heavy neighborhoods of Swarthmore, Wallingford in Nether Providence Township, and Springfield, where canopy debris drives most repair calls. We also handle gutter repair across Broomall, Newtown Square, Havertown, Glen Mills, Wayne, and Radnor. Crews know the older fascia detailing and steep roof pitches common on these Delaware County homes.
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Gutter Repair in Media — FAQs
How much does gutter repair cost in Media, PA?
Gutter repair in Media costs less than a full replacement because we fix only the failing section. Resealing a leaking seam, re-securing a sagging run, or clearing a clogged downspout are targeted jobs priced after we inspect the actual problem. We provide a written, itemized quote before any work starts, so there are no surprise charges. Call (610) 510-8049 to schedule an on-site assessment of your gutters.
Do you repair gutters or only install gutter guards?
We repair gutters as a core service, not just install guards. Our Media crews reseal leaking seams and corners, re-secure gutters that have pulled away from the fascia, replace damaged sections, re-pitch runs for proper drainage, and repair or replace downspouts. Gutter guards are a separate option you can add later. When you call about a leak, sag, or overflow, that repair is exactly what we come out to fix.
Why do my gutters keep pulling away from the house?
Gutters pull away from the fascia when the fasteners can no longer hold the weight of trapped debris, water, and ice. Many older Media and Havertown homes use original spike hangers that loosen over time, and heavy oak and maple debris adds constant load. We re-secure runs with hidden hangers spaced correctly and check the fascia behind them for rot. If the wood is sound, the repair holds; if it is rotted, we show you before fixing it.
Is All Pro Gutter Guards licensed and insured in Pennsylvania?
Yes, All Pro Gutter Guards is a registered Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor under license PA052821 and carries liability and worker's compensation insurance. We provide proof on request and put every repair quote in writing before work begins. Our Media office is a local presence in Delaware County, not a national call center, so you deal directly with a crew that services Media, Broomall, Swarthmore, and the surrounding townships.
How fast can you respond to a gutter that is overflowing or detached?
We prioritize active overflow and detached gutters because trapped water damages fascia, siding, and foundations quickly. Our Media office dispatches crews across Delaware County, including Springfield, Newtown Square, and Wayne, and we are reachable around the clock to schedule urgent repairs. When a gutter is dumping water against your foundation during a storm, we treat that as time-sensitive and get you on the schedule fast rather than weeks out.
Can you fix improper gutter pitch causing water to pool?
Yes, we correct gutter pitch so water flows to the downspouts instead of pooling and overflowing mid-run. Pooling usually means the gutter has settled out of alignment or was hung with too little slope. We re-hang the affected section to the proper pitch, confirm the downspout is clear, and test the flow. This is a common repair on the older homes around Media, Glen Mills, and Radnor where decades of debris load have shifted the original hangers.
Contact Our Media, PA Office
Address
27 E Front St #4, Media, PA 19063
Phone
(610) 510-8049Hours
Open 24 Hours — 7 Days a Week
License
Pennsylvania HIC #PA052821


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