Sagging gutters
Bowed in the middle, pulling away from the fascia. Usually a hanger failure under the weight of standing water and DFW debris.
Sagging sections, separated seams, leaks at the corners, downspouts pulling away from the wall. Most McKinney gutter problems are repairable — saving thousands versus full replacement. Firefighter-owned, fast response, insurance-ready for hail-damaged gutters.
Most McKinney gutter problems are repairable. A well-executed gutter repair can save you thousands versus a full replacement — if the fascia is sound and the gutter run is still in spec. The trick is knowing which jobs are actually repairable and which ones are just buying another two seasons. Firefighter-owned Fireman’s Roofing inspects free, tells you the honest answer, and stands behind the gutter repair in writing.
DFW hail, oak debris, and 100°F-to-40°F temperature swings drive most McKinney gutter repair calls. These are the five most frequent issues — and what the right repair looks like.
Bowed in the middle, pulling away from the fascia. Usually a hanger failure under the weight of standing water and DFW debris.
Joints at the corners and connectors open up as the gutter expands and contracts in McKinney heat. Sealant cracks, water drips behind.
Pollen, oak debris, shingle granules. A clogged downspout backs water into the system and dumps it where it does not belong.
Long-term gutter leaks rot the fascia behind. Once the wood gives, hangers have nothing to bite into and the gutter pulls off.
A wind gust or fallen branch pulls a run off the house. Repair re-anchors the run; replacement is only needed if the fascia is also gone.
The honest answer is not always “replace.” A good repair can extend a gutter system another 5 to 8 years when the fascia and downspouts are still in spec.
If the system is under 12 years old, the damage is localized, and the fascia behind is sound, a targeted repair saves thousands and gets the run back in spec.
If the system is 15+ years old, leaking in multiple places, or the fascia behind is rotted, a full new gutter installation is the smarter spend.
DFW gutter repair cost depends on linear footage, fascia condition, downspout work, and whether insurance is involved. These are the typical 2026 ranges for McKinney homes.
Single seam reseal, one hanger replaced, end cap re-anchored. Often a single half-day visit.
10 to 25 feet of gutter re-pitched, seam rebuild, new hangers across the run, downspout reattach.
Multiple sections, fascia patch, downspout re-route, full re-pitch of a 30+ foot run.
Hail-damaged gutter sections handled under insurance scope. Insurance-paid runs follow the carrier scope plus deductible.
Estimates only — not a quote or guarantee. McKinney gutter pricing depends on linear footage, story count, downspout count, fascia condition, and material. Every Fireman’s Roofing job is quoted individually after a free on-site visit. Insurance-paid work typically follows the carrier scope plus the deductible.
Call the firefighter-owners directly. If a section detached in a storm or a downspout is dumping water into your foundation, we can usually be on site within 24 hours to reattach or temporarily divert before the next rain.
DFW hail and wind drive most of our McKinney gutter repair volume. If your gutters took covered damage — usually alongside roof damage — your homeowner’s policy typically pays the repair after deductible. Fireman’s Roofing handles the documentation, claim file, adjuster meeting, and any code-required supplements.
We do not collect a deductible. We do not invent damage. We do tell you the honest answer about whether the gutter repair will hold or whether a full new installation is the better call.
On the ground and on the ladder. Photos of every separated seam, soft fascia, and clogged downspout within 24 hours of the McKinney site visit.
Itemized written quote — sections, hangers, sealant, downspouts. If insurance is involved, we coordinate adjuster meeting and supplements.
Materials staged the morning of. Most McKinney gutter repairs finish in a single half- or full-day visit. Crew on-site within the window.
Ground swept, downspouts run-tested with a hose, walk-through. Written workmanship warranty signed at closeout.
Same crew, same standards, whether it’s a new install or a section repair. Three angles of one recent McKinney job.

Front-eave run finished, downspout tied in, system tested with a hose before sign-off.

Eave detail showing the gutter sitting tight against the drip-edge — the geometry every repair has to restore.

Hidden hangers at 24″ on center for the gutter loads we see in a North Texas spring.
Don Scott and Blake Bearden founded Fireman’s Roofing on the same playbook they run on a fire shift: clear plan, the right gear, and a crew that shows up. Thirty-plus years of combined firefighter experience. Lifelong Texans. McKinney neighbors.
That accountability is the reason we cover gutters at all. Gutter work is a category where most homeowners get burned — bait pricing, no-show contractors, scopes that mysteriously expand once the deposit clears. We do it the other way.
If you have a McKinney gutter question, call us directly. (214) 325-7014.
Based in McKinney at 7101 S Custer Rd. We serve gutters across McKinney, Allen, Plano, Frisco, Prosper, Princeton, and surrounding DFW communities.
Don’t see your town? Call (214) 325-7014. We cover most of Collin County and surrounding DFW including Anna, Melissa, Celina, and Fairview.
Tell us where the gutters are, what is happening, and any insurance details. Don or Blake reach back within 24 business hours to schedule the inspection.
Free inspection and written quote from firefighter-owned Fireman’s Roofing.
Three paths through this. Start with a real sagging-gutter walkthrough after a spring storm, drop into a specific decision (re-pitch, leaking corners, emergency wind, downspout backflow, partial hail, layered patches, deferred repair, repair vs replace), or skip the research and call.
A composite McKinney repair walked end-to-end: the diagnosis on the ladder, what insurance covered, what came out of pocket, how the fascia patch and corner reseal flowed on repair day, and what kept the system out of full replacement.
7101 S Custer Rd #4307, McKinney, TX 75070 — serving McKinney, Plano, Allen, Frisco, Prosper, Princeton, and the wider DFW area for gutter repair.
Last updated June 2026 · Fireman’s Roofing & General Contractor · 7101 S Custer Rd #4307, McKinney, TX 75070 · Owned by Don Scott & Blake Bearden