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Gutter Inspection and Damage Report in Fayetteville, AR
A gutter inspection is a close-up look at whether the system is still doing its job — not just whether it is clean. We check if gutters are pulling away from the fascia, sitting at the wrong pitch, leaking at the seams, or showing signs that the fascia board behind them is rotting. You get a plain written report of what we found and what it means.
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When You Need Gutter Inspection and Damage Report
- You see gaps between the gutter and the roofline on one section of the house
- Water drips behind the gutter rather than flowing into it during rain
- The gutter looks like it is sagging or tilting away from the house
- You are buying or selling a home and want documentation of gutter condition
- Your fascia boards show staining or soft spots that might trace back to gutter failure
- You had storm damage and want to know what the gutters absorbed before filing anything
How It Works
Our Process for Gutter Inspection and Damage Report
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Start with the ground-level view
Some problems are visible from the ground — obvious sag, separation from the fascia, rust streaks. We note those before getting on the ladder so we know what to look at closely.
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Inspect each section from the ladder
We check the hanger spacing, the pitch of the gutter, the condition of the seams, and whether the back edge sits flush against the fascia. We go section by section, not a quick scan.
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Check the fascia board condition
If the fascia is soft or rotting, the gutters cannot hold. We press-test visible fascia sections and note any that feel compromised. This affects what repairs will actually hold.
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Test the downspout connections
We check that each downspout is firmly attached at the wall and connected properly at the gutter outlet. Loose connections are a common source of water getting behind the siding.
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Document what we find
We write down every issue in plain language — no gutter jargon. We note location, what the problem is, and whether it is something to watch or something to fix before the next rain season.
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Walk you through the report
We go over what we found before we leave. If you have questions about what a repair involves or how urgent something is, we answer them honestly. We do not inflate problems to create work.
What's included
- A section-by-section inspection of every gutter run on the property
- A written plain-language report of all issues found during the inspection
- Notes on which issues are urgent versus which can be monitored
- A check of fascia condition behind each gutter section
- A walkthrough of the report with you before we leave the property
What's not included
- The inspection report does not include repair pricing — that requires a separate estimate
- We do not inspect roofing materials or roof decking as part of gutter inspection
- Underground drainage lines are not part of the above-ground gutter inspection scope
Real Situations
Common Scenarios in Fayetteville
A homeowner in Fayetteville's Hillcrest neighborhood has an older home with original gutters and wants to know how much life is left in them.
Older sectional gutters develop seam failures and hanger fatigue over time. We inspect every seam, check how many hangers are still holding, and give an honest assessment of whether repairs make sense or whether replacement is the more practical path.
A homeowner off Gregg Avenue noticed their wood fascia is discolored and wants to know if the gutters are causing it.
We inspect the gutter pitch and back-edge fit on that section. A gutter sitting at the wrong angle or pulling away at the back will channel water onto the fascia instead of into the downspout. We document what we find and explain the connection between the gutter condition and what the fascia is showing.
A property manager in Fayetteville needs documented gutter condition across a multi-unit rental before the spring rental season.
We inspect each unit's gutter runs and produce a separate written report for each address. We note what needs immediate attention versus what is in acceptable condition. The reports are written so the property owner can make repair decisions with real information.
Fayetteville Context
Why this matters in Fayetteville
Fayetteville's freeze-thaw cycles in January and February put real stress on gutter hangers and seam joints. Homes in the older neighborhoods near the University — Leverett, Wilson Park, and the streets off Dickson — often have gutters that have been patched rather than replaced, and those patchwork systems are worth inspecting closely. Wood fascia is still common on homes built before 1990 here, and it is the first thing to fail when gutters start pulling away.
Straight Talk
About pricing & scope
An inspection tells you what is wrong, not what it costs to fix. Repair pricing depends on what materials are needed and how accessible the problem section is. If we find something during a cleaning job that warrants a closer look, we say so — but a full written inspection report is a separate step that takes time to do properly.
What This Fixes
Problems We See in Fayetteville
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