Roofer in East Preston – Gutter Clearing & Repairs
Gutters only work when they’re clear. Leaves, moss washed down off the roof, tennis balls and even plants taking root all stop rainwater draining away — and a blocked gutter overflows straight down your walls. In a village like East Preston, with plenty of mature trees and coastal weather, gutters earn their keep and need looking after.
Evo Roofing clears, repairs and replaces guttering for homes in East Preston, Rustington, Ferring and along the coast.
What we do
- Clearing blocked gutters, downpipes and hopper heads
- Removing moss build-up that washes off the roof into the gutter run
- Resealing leaking joints and replacing cracked sections
- Re-aligning gutters so water actually flows to the downpipe
- Full gutter replacement when the run is beyond sensible repair
Why blocked gutters matter more than they look
Overflowing rainwater doesn’t just stain the brickwork. Over time it soaks the wall, pushes damp inside the house, rots fascia boards and can even undermine the ground at the base of the wall. The gutter itself also suffers: standing water and wet debris are heavy, and the extra weight pulls brackets loose and opens joints. A regular clear-out is one of the cheapest pieces of preventative maintenance a house can have.
Honest, straightforward service
When we clear your gutters we’ll tell you what condition they’re actually in — whether they’re fine for years yet, need a couple of small repairs, or are coming to the end of their life. While we’re up the ladder we’ll also cast an eye over the roof itself and the fascias and soffits, and flag anything that needs attention. No hard sell — just a clear picture and a free quote for anything you’d like done.
Request a Free Quote in East Preston
Call Evo Roofing on 07912 529164 or request a quote online and we’ll get back to you. Quotes are free and there’s no obligation.
East Preston roofing questions
How often should gutters be cleared in East Preston?
Once a year for most homes, twice where trees overhang. A regular clear-out is the cheapest preventative maintenance a house can have.
What damage do blocked gutters actually cause?
Overflowing water soaks walls, pushes damp inside, rots fascias and can undermine the ground at the base of the wall — and the standing weight pulls the gutter itself loose.
Do you check the roof while clearing gutters?
Yes — while we’re up the ladder we cast an eye over tiles, flashings and the roofline, and flag anything worth knowing. No hard sell, just a clear picture.
