Gutter Repair Services in Tumwater, WA
Fix leaks, sagging sections, and drainage issues with reliable gutter repair in Olympia, Lacey, Yelm, and the surrounding areas.
What Damaged Gutters Can Cause
Damaged or failing gutters can quickly lead to water damage if left unaddressed.
In the Pacific Northwest, even small issues like a loose bracket or minor leak can turn into bigger problems. In areas like Tumwater, Olympia, and Lacey, heavy rain can push water over the edge of damaged gutters and into your siding, foundation, and landscaping.
Repairing these issues early helps prevent more costly damage and keeps your system working properly.
For Gutters That Stay, Call Rainy Day
Gutter Problems? Let’s Take a Look
We handle everything from small repairs to larger gutter issues to keep your system working properly.
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360-786-8097
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Gutter Repairs Done Right
Rainy Day Services provides professional gutter repair for homes and businesses in Tumwater and surrounding areas. We fix leaks, correct alignment issues, and secure loose sections so your system can handle heavy rain.
If parts of your gutter system are too worn to repair, we replace them with durable materials that restore proper function and long-term performance.
Get Your Gutters Working Properly Again
Fixes Leaks and Cracks
Seals problem areas to keep water flowing properly
Corrects Sagging Sections
Restores proper slope and alignment
Secures Loose Gutters
Reattaches brackets and stabilizes the system
Replaces Damaged Sections
Installs new materials where repairs aren’t enough
Preventing Future Issues
We also check for early signs of wear, including fascia damage, drainage problems, and weak connections. Addressing these early helps extend the life of your gutters and prevent repeat issues.
Local Experience You Can Count On
Rainy Day Services is a family-owned company based in Tumwater, serving homeowners and businesses in Olympia, Lacey, Yelm, and nearby areas. With decades of experience, we understand how gutters perform in the Pacific Northwest and how to keep them working reliably.

