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Gutter Realignment in Edmonton

If water is sitting in your gutters or draining the wrong way, the slope may be off. Gutters need to be aligned properly so water moves toward the downspouts instead of collecting in the trough.

Service focusResidential gutter installation and repair
Service focusEdmonton and surrounding communities
Service focusDownspouts, cleaning, sealing, guards, and drainage fixes
House roofline detail showing slope and gutter edge

Slope and alignment

Residential eavestrough work with repair-first recommendations and practical drainage details.

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Edmonton Eavestrough provides gutter realignment services for homeowners in Edmonton and surrounding areas.

Signs Your Gutters May Be Misaligned

  • Water sits in the gutter after rain
  • Water flows away from the downspout
  • One section looks lower than the rest
  • The gutter is sagging in the middle
  • Water spills over one area
  • The gutter has pulled away from the fascia
  • You hear dripping long after the rain stops
  • The downspout is not receiving enough water

Why Gutter Slope Matters

A gutter does not need to be steep, but it does need to move water. If the slope is wrong, water can sit in the system and add weight. That can lead to sagging, leaks, overflow, and extra strain on the fasteners.

Realignment and Repair

We inspect the affected section and adjust the gutter where possible. In some cases, the gutter can be realigned and secured. In other cases, the section may be too damaged and may need replacement.

Quick overview

Clear next steps for this service

Free estimates for gutter and drainage work.
Repair-first recommendations when replacement is not needed.

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Service coverage

Available in Edmonton and surrounding areas

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about estimates, repairs, installation, drainage issues, and service coverage.

Standing water usually means the gutter slope is off. Gutters need a slight angle so water moves toward the downspout instead of collecting in the trough.
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Gutters sagging or holding water?

Call 780 839 8422 to request service.

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