Gutter Repair in Williston

Gutter Repair in Williston

Fast gutter repair in Williston: fix leaks, rehang sagging runs, re-seal seams, and set pitch to stop water damage.

Gutter Repair in Williston

Gutter Repair in Williston, ND

Local weather is tough. Your gutters need to be tougher.

In Williston, we see it all—sideways rain in summer, cottonwood seeds in spring, fast snowmelt, hard ice. Old spikes work loose. Sections pull away. Seams drip. When water runs where it shouldn’t, basements get wet and siding takes a beating. That’s when folks call Badlands Seamless Gutters for gutter repair in Williston.

We work across Williams County—near Davidson Park and Harmon Park, along University Avenue and 42nd Street, and out in Ray, Trenton, and Epping.

Gutter Repair

We fix the stuff that makes gutters fail:

  • Leak sealing: We clean, dry, and re-seal seams, miters, and end caps with pro-grade sealant made for freeze/thaw.
  • Re-pitching: We set the slope so water moves—about 1/16–1/8 inch per foot. No standing water. Less ice.
  • Hanger upgrades: We replace old spike-and-ferrule with hidden hangers that bite into solid wood and hold in Williston winds.
  • Section rehanging: We pull runs tight to the fascia so water can’t sneak behind.
  • Downspout repairs: We clear blockages, fix dents, add screws, and reattach loose elbows and extensions.
  • Drip edge + flashing fixes: We close gaps that let water slide behind the gutter.
  • Guard tune-ups: If you have guards, we reset or trim them so they stop catching debris.

Goal: stop leaks fast, move water away from the house, and buy your system years of life.

Common Williston problems (and quick fixes)

  • Wind-loosened spikes: Swap to hidden hangers 24" O.C. (closer near corners).
  • Ice dam drip lines: Re-pitch the run and reseal miters; add heat cable only if needed.
  • Cottonwood clogs: Add clean-out, re-screen outlets, or consider guards.
  • Splash at entry: Upsize outlet to 3×4 and add a flip-up extension.
  • Back-of-gutter leaks: Add drip edge or kick-out flashing to guide water into the gutter.

When to repair vs. replace

We’ll always try to save a good system.

Repair is smart when:

  • Gutters are seamless and <15–20 years old.
  • Damage is local (one corner, one run).
  • Hangers or pitch—not metal—are the issue.

Replacement is smarter when:

  • Multiple leaks on every rain.
  • Sections are thin, rusty, or crushed.
  • Pitch is wrong across long runs and can’t be corrected.
  • You’re also re-siding or re-roofing.

If a full swap makes more sense, we’ll say so—no pressure.

Downspout Repair & Flow Tuning

Downspouts do the heavy lifting.

  • Unclog + reattach: Clear elbows, re-screw straps, and seal joints.
  • Upsize: Move from 2×3 to 3×4 for faster flow.
  • Extensions: Flip-up or buried lines to carry water past landscaping.
  • Box downspouts (commercial): Big roof? Big outlet. No bottlenecks.

Emergency Gutter Repair (storms & thaw)

After a big blow or a quick warm-up, call us. We:

  • Secure loose runs so they don’t fall.
  • Patch active leaks to protect the foundation.
  • Add a temporary extension to push water away now.
  • Schedule a follow-up for permanent fixes.

Commercial Gutter Repair in Williston

Shops downtown and warehouses by the industrial park need safe entries and dry lots.

  • Re-pitch long runs so doors don’t ice up.
  • Replace crushed downspouts with box-style.
  • Add ground drains or diverters to move water away from walkways.

Our Repair Process (simple)

  1. Checkup: Walk the roofline, test with a hose, find the true cause.
  2. Plan: Show you the fixes, materials, and price.
  3. Repair: Seal, re-pitch, rehang, and tune downspouts.
  4. Proof: Water test. You see it working before we go.
  5. Tips: Easy upkeep schedule you can follow.

Most repairs wrap up in a single visit.

DIY tips (safe and smart)

  • Clean twice a year. Spring and fall.
  • Watch corners, outlets, and where two roof planes meet.
  • Keep a 5–10 ft extension on every downspout.
  • Don’t lean a ladder on the gutter—use standoff arms.

Seasonal notes for Williston

  • Spring melt: Soil is soft; protect grade with splash blocks or extensions.
  • Summer storms: Check after big wind for loose runs.
  • Fall debris: Cottonwood and grit collect at outlets first—clear those.
  • Winter ice: If you see ice behind the gutter, call for a pitch check.

FAQs – Williston Gutter Repair

Can you fix one corner only? Yes. We target the problem area first.
How do I know if pitch is wrong? Standing water after 24 hours is a clue.
Do you work outside town? Yes—Ray, Trenton, Epping, and more.
Do you warranty repair work? Yes—coverage depends on the fix and materials.
Can you add guards during a repair? We can, and we’ll advise if they make sense for your trees.

Get a fast, local repair

Don’t let the next storm find the same weak spot. Call Badlands Seamless Gutters for gutter repair in Williston and keep water where it belongs—away from your home.