Guttering

Guttering in Dundee, Perth & Angus

Blocked, leaking or overflowing gutters repaired, cleared and replaced. We protect your walls and foundations from water damage with a full range of guttering services across Tayside.

What We Do

Guttering That Keeps Water Where It Belongs

Your gutters do a quiet but essential job — they carry rainwater away from your walls and foundations, channelling it safely to ground level. When they block, sag or start leaking, that water has nowhere to go but down your brickwork. Left unchecked, you end up with damp walls, rotten timber and damaged pointing — all of it far more expensive to fix than the gutters that caused it.

Storm Guard Roofing & Building handles every kind of guttering work across Dundee, Perth and Angus — from a quick clear-out to a full uPVC replacement on a large property. We'll inspect what you have, give you honest advice on whether a repair or replacement makes better sense, and get the job done properly.

Guttering Services We Provide

  • Gutter clearing & cleaning — removing leaves, moss and debris so water flows freely.
  • Leaking joint repairs — resealing or replacing worn unions and stop ends.
  • Gutter realignment — re-pitching sagging runs so water drains to the downpipe rather than pooling.
  • Bracket replacement — fitting new fixing brackets where the originals have snapped or pulled away.
  • New downpipes — replacing cracked or broken downpipes and ensuring proper drainage at the base.
  • Full uPVC gutter replacement — removing old guttering and fitting a complete new run, matched to your property.

Signs Your Gutters Need Attention

Gutter problems are easy to miss until the damage is done. Watch out for these warning signs:

  • Water spilling over the edge during or after heavy rain.
  • Dark staining or green algae streaks running down the outside wall.
  • Pooling water or soft, boggy ground at the base of the house.
  • Damp patches on internal walls — especially on upper floors or in corners.
  • Gutters that are visibly sagging, pulling away from the wall or cracked.

How Guttering Links to the Rest of Your Roofline

Gutters don't sit in isolation — they hang directly off the fascia boards, which are part of your roofline. If the fascia is rotting, the gutters will never sit straight no matter how many new brackets you fit. That's why we often replace gutters and fascias together in one visit, giving you a tidy, fully weatherproof result without two sets of scaffolding costs.

Overflowing gutters are also one of the leading causes of damaged pointing on older properties. Water trickling continuously down brickwork washes out mortar joints over time, letting moisture into the wall. If we spot signs of this during a guttering job, we'll flag it and can carry out any necessary repointing while we're already on site.

If your roof has been letting water in too, it's worth having both looked at together — water damage rarely comes from just one source.

See the Difference

Drag the slider to see a typical Storm Guard guttering job — tired, overflowing run on the left, clean new uPVC guttering on the right.

Before After

Why Choose Storm Guard for Your Guttering?

We give you a straight answer on whether to repair or replace — we won't push you towards a bigger job if a simple fix will do. All work is quoted in writing before we start, and we leave the site clean when we're finished. If you're not sure what you need, send us a photo and we'll advise you free of charge.

How It Works

From First Call to Fixed

Get in Touch

Call or WhatsApp us a photo of the problem so we can assess it quickly.

Free Inspection

We check the roof properly and find the true cause — not just the symptom.

Fixed Quote

You get a clear, written price. No surprises, no pressure.

Repaired & Guaranteed

We carry out the repair, tidy up, and back it in writing.

Common Questions

Guttering FAQs

My gutters overflow when it rains — repair or replace?

It depends. A blockage or a leaking joint is a simple repair; gutters that are sagging, cracked or pulling away from the fascia are usually better replaced. We'll take a look and give you honest advice.

How often should gutters be cleared?

For most homes, once or twice a year — typically in autumn after the leaves have fallen, and again in spring. Homes near trees may need it more often.

Can you match my existing guttering?

In most cases, yes. uPVC guttering comes in standard profiles and colours, and we'll match what you have wherever possible.

Can you replace the gutters and fascias together?

Yes — because the gutters fix onto the fascia boards, replacing both together gives a tidy, fully watertight result in one go.

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Sort it before the water reaches your walls. Free quotes, no-pressure advice and guttering that lasts — talk to your local roofers today.