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Charlotte & Ballantyne, NC

Gutter Repair & Maintenance in Charlotte & Ballantyne

Clogged, sagging, or leaking gutters get worse with every storm. We clean them out, reseal the joints, re-secure what's pulled loose, and make sure the water lands where it should — away from your foundation.

Gutter Repair & Maintenance in Charlotte, NC by RHM Contracting

Gutters are easy to ignore right up until they aren't. A blocked or sagging run sends rainwater spilling over the edge, down your siding, and right up against the foundation — and that's where the expensive problems start.

We're a family home-repair contractor, and we've been keeping water off houses around Charlotte for 30 years. Gutter work is bread-and-butter for us: clearing the debris, fixing the slope, sealing the seams, and re-hanging the sections that have started to pull away from the fascia.

When you call, you get a real person who'll look at the actual gutters, not a script. We'll show you what's going on, what it takes to fix it, and what it costs — and the estimate is free.

What We Handle

  • Clearing out leaves, shingle grit, and debris so water actually flows to the downspouts
  • Resealing leaky seams, corners, and end caps that have dried out and split
  • Re-securing gutters that have sagged or pulled away from the fascia, and replacing worn hangers and brackets
  • Repairing or replacing damaged gutter sections, downspouts, and elbows
  • Adjusting the slope so water runs toward the downspouts instead of pooling in the middle of a run
  • Adding or extending downspout drainage so water discharges well away from the foundation
  • Tracking down where water has been getting in behind a gutter and sealing the source — and looping in the right trade if the repair runs past gutter work

How It Works

  1. 1

    Free estimate

    We come out, get on a ladder, and look at the whole gutter system — not just the spot that's overflowing. Then we walk you through what we found and what the repair runs. No charge for the look.

  2. 2

    Clean and assess

    Most gutter trouble starts with a clog. We clear every run and downspout first, because half the time that's what shows us exactly where the real damage is hiding.

  3. 3

    Seal, re-secure, and repair

    We reseal the seams, re-hang the loose sections, swap out failed hangers, and replace any stretch of gutter or downspout that's past saving.

  4. 4

    Test the flow

    We run water through the system and watch where it goes, making sure every downspout carries and the water ends up away from the house instead of against it.

  5. 5

    Clean up and follow up

    We haul off the debris and old material, leave the area tidy, and point out anything worth keeping an eye on so the same spot doesn't come back to bite you.

Local to Charlotte & Ballantyne

We work all over the south side — Charlotte and Ballantyne, plus Pineville, Matthews, Waxhaw, and SouthPark. Around here the tree cover is the gift and the curse: all that shade drops a steady load of leaves and pine straw right into your gutters, and our summer downpours find every weak seam. After 30 years on these houses, we know the spots that clog first and the runs that tend to pull loose, so we can get in, sort it out, and get the water running where it belongs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my gutters need repair or just a cleaning?
If water spills over the front edge during a rain, that's usually a clog and a cleaning takes care of it. If you see gutters sagging, gaps opening at the seams, or stains running down the siding behind them, there's likely damage that needs sealing or re-securing. We can tell you which one you're looking at when we come out.
Do you replace whole gutter systems or just fix what's broken?
Both. A lot of the time a targeted repair — resealing seams, re-hanging a loose run, swapping a damaged downspout — gets you back in good shape without replacing everything. If a section is too far gone, we'll replace that stretch. We'll point you to the option that makes sense for your house and your budget.
What happens if water has already gotten inside the wall or fascia?
Gutter overflow can soak the fascia and soffit or work its way inside. We'll find where the water has been getting in and seal that point of entry. If the damage reaches into work beyond gutters — say a roof or structural repair — we'll tell you what it needs and help line up the right trade, so nothing gets papered over.
How fast can you come out?
We get to gutter calls as quickly as we can, and we'll give you a real window when you call rather than leave you guessing. Overflowing gutters during a wet stretch tend to move up the list, since that's when the water damage piles up.
Is the estimate really free?
Yes. We'll come look at your gutters, tell you what they need, and give you a price — all at no charge. You decide from there.