
A roof and its gutters are one system. Gutters that overflow or pull away from the fascia dump water against your foundation and back up under the roof edge, where it rots decking and fascia from the outside in. Mabrey Roofing installs seamless gutters and guards sized to the Triangle's heavy downpours, and repairs the sagging, leaking runs that are quietly damaging the roof you just paid for.
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Mabrey Roofing installs, repairs, and adds guards to seamless gutters across Durham, Raleigh, and the Triangle. Most homes need new gutters when runs sag, leak at the seams, or pull away from the fascia, or when downspouts can no longer keep up with a hard summer storm.
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We cut seamless aluminum on-site, slope each run to drain fully, and route water away from your foundation. Under heavy tree canopy, guards keep leaves out so the runs stay clear. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate, and gutters can be installed with a new roof.
We look at how water actually moves off your roof and where it is going wrong, not just the gutter that is visibly sagging.
We size and slope the gutters for Triangle downpours so they carry the water instead of overflowing in the storms that matter.
Seamless runs, solid fasteners, and guards where the canopy demands them, tied cleanly into the roof edge.
- Seamless aluminum gutters cut to length on-site for fewer leak points
- Proper sizing and slope for the Triangle's heavy summer downpours
- Gutter guards to keep canopy debris from clogging the runs
- Fascia and drip-edge repair where water has already gotten behind
- Downspout placement that moves water away from the foundation
- Coordination with your roof edge so the two systems work together
Signs to Watch For. Caught Early, Fixed for Less.
If any of these sound familiar, book a free documented inspection — slope-by-slope photos, a straight answer on how much life the roof has left, and one fixed price if it is time. If a repair is the smarter spend, that is what we will tell you.
How Fascia Rot Actually Starts
- Overflow runs down the back of the trough, not off the front
- Wet wood will not hold gutter hangers, so the run sags and worsens
- Peeling paint or a dark streak is a late symptom, not the start
- Rotten fascia gets replaced, not patched, then flashed correctly
Roof Pitch and Why Some Gutters Overshoot
- Steep roofs throw water fast and can overshoot a clean gutter
- Low slopes drain slowly and are more prone to pooling and clogs
- Gutters need about 1/4 inch of fall per 10 feet toward the downspout
- Position and slope get set to your roof pitch, not hung dead level
Downspout Placement: Where the Water Has to Go
- Roughly one downspout per 20 to 40 feet of gutter run
- Too few outlets bottleneck the system in the storms that matter
- Discharge at least 4 to 6 feet from the foundation, more on clay
- Extensions need their own slope, about 1/4 inch per foot, to drain
5-Inch vs. 6-Inch: Sizing for Triangle Downpours
- 5-inch K-style is standard and fine for an average Triangle roof
- 6-inch carries roughly 40 percent more water for the same length
- Big, steep, or high-runoff roofs are where the larger size earns its cost
- Pair 6-inch gutters with 3x4-inch downspouts so the outlet keeps up
Gutter Guards, Honestly Compared
- Micro-mesh blocks pine needles and shingle grit that beat coarser guards
- Reverse-curve can overshoot and skip the gutter in heavy rain
- Screen guards are cheap but let needles and seeds pass through
- Foam inserts hold water and debris and break down in a few years
- No guard is maintenance-free; the good ones just stretch the interval
Foundation Water Control: The Real Reason Gutters Matter
- Wake County's Cecil clay swells wet and shrinks dry, pressuring foundations
- One storm sheds a lot of roof water right where the downspout lands
- Dumping at the wall keeps the worst soil saturated against the foundation
- A cheap extension is some of the lowest-cost foundation protection there is
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- Free documented inspection: photos and a written report before any quote.
- Straight answers on cost, insurance, and financing, even when the answer is a repair, not a replacement.
Gutters that overflow or fail let water back up under the roof edge and pour against the foundation. That water rots decking, fascia, and soffit from the outside, so failing gutters quietly shorten the life of the roof above them.
Under heavy tree canopy, yes. Guards keep leaves and organic debris from clogging the runs, which matters most in shaded neighborhoods where gutters fill fastest.
Yes, and it is the ideal time. Installing gutters and the roof edge together lets us make sure the two systems are flashed and tied in to work as one.
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