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Your gutters are overflowing every time it rains, pulling away from the house, or sending water straight into your foundation. Bad gutters don't just look ugly - they're quietly wrecking your foundation, landscaping, and walls every time it storms
Most gutter problems in Capitol Heights, Maryland happen slowly. A sag here, a clog there, then one heavy rain sends water pouring over the side and down your siding. We inspect the full system before we quote anything. If storm damage caused the problem, your insurance may cover it - our licensed public insurance adjusters review your policy for free. You get a straight answer and gutters that actually work
Serving: Capitol Heights Metro Area, Ritchie, Seat Pleasant Border, Central Avenue Corridor
Landmarks: District Heights, Seat Pleasant, Fairmount Heights
Most contractors show up, take a couple measurements, and text you a number. We do a full Master-Level inspection with 100-300+ photos, document every finding, and build you a prioritized plan that covers what needs fixing now, what can wait, and what to budget for later. You keep the report whether you hire us or not
Every finding photographed and annotated. Not a clipboard checklist - a real record you can show your insurance company, your lender, or your family (Dom Toretto would approve)
What's urgent, what you don't have to worry about, and what to budget for next. No scare tactics. Just honest priorities based on what your home actually needs
Inspected by the highest-certified damage inspectors in the industry. Most adjusters and contractors don't carry any HAAG certification. Ours hold the highest tier that exists
If storm damage is found, your Flight Plan™ becomes the evidence. Our licensed public insurance adjusters give you a free claim review & help guide you through your options
"The entire process, including the wrap-up with the insurance company, was awesome!"
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"Will they respect my time?"
On-Time Start™
If we miss our start date, you get $250 + $50/day (excluding weather delays)
"Worthless warranty later?"
$250,000 Guarantee
If we fold or materials fail, you’re covered. Backed by someone else
"Will they clean up?"
No Nail Left Behind™
Find a nail we said we’re done with clean-up? We pay you $500
"Will this be a nightmare?"
No-Surprise Pricing™
The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprises, no mystery
"What if it leaks later?"
No-Leak for Life™
Your replacement is covered for life. If it leaks, we’ll fix it
"Will I get ghosted?"
Never Left Wondering™
Price within 3 hours. Updates every step of the job. Never in the dark
Show me the money - two payment plans or insurance-funded. No home equity loans. Nothing tied to your home
➔ $0 down. Your project price split into 60 equal payments
➔ Zero interest. The total you pay is exactly the project price
➔ Not a home equity loan. Nothing tied to your home
➔ Pay it off early any time. No prepayment penalty
➔ $0 down. Lowest possible monthly payment for larger projects
➔ Terms from 144 to 240 months available
➔ Pay it off early any time. No prepayment penalty
➔ Storm damage? Your project may be covered before you spend a dime
➔ Licensed public insurance adjusters on staff. Free policy review
*All plans require credit approval through Service Finance Company, LLC (NMLS #140908). These are unsecured personal loans — your home is never used as collateral. $0 down on every plan. No prepayment penalties. 0% APR for 60 months requires 60 equal monthly payments on approved credit. For terms exceeding 60 months, APR of 5.99% applies on approved credit. Rates and terms subject to change without notice. FEATHERFALL™ Restoration is not a lender.
Your roof's leaking, shingles are in the yard, or it's 20 years old and you're not sure what's left. Most contractors want to come out, climb around for 20 minutes, then sit at your kitchen table for 3 hours like it's a hostage situation. And... More ➔
Your siding's falling off, faded and cracking, or dented up from the last storm. Most contractors want to come out, walk around your house for 20 minutes, then sit at your kitchen table for 3 hours like it's a hostage situation. And your home is... More ➔
You can feel the draft through the window even when it's shut. There's fog trapped between the panes that won't go away. Your energy bill keeps climbing. Old windows bleed money every single month and most people don't realize how much until they... More ➔
Your electric bill keeps going up and you're tired of it. Solar can fix that - but most solar companies don't check your roof first. If your roof needs work, putting panels on top is a mistake that costs you twice down the road. We're a roofing... More ➔
You think something might be wrong with your roof but you're not sure. Maybe a storm came through Capitol Heights last week. Maybe a neighbor just got a new roof and now you're wondering about yours. Either way, you need real answers from someone... More ➔
You just got hit by a storm and now you're staring at a 40-page insurance policy trying to figure out what's covered. The adjuster's coming next week and you have no idea what to expect. This is where most Capitol Heights homeowners lose money -... More ➔
The wood under your gutters is soft. The paint on your trim is bubbling and peeling faster than it should. Something's getting into your attic and you don't know where. Rotting fascia, cracked soffit, and damaged trim are how water and pests get... More ➔
A storm just ripped through Capitol Heights and you're not sure what got hit. Hail, wind, falling branches - the damage to your roof, siding, and gutters is almost never obvious from the ground. Most homeowners don't know they have damage until... More ➔
Your house is hot upstairs in summer and freezing in winter, and your energy bill proves it. Most homes in Capitol Heights, Maryland lose a huge amount of heating and cooling through the attic. Old insulation settles, compresses, and stops doing... More ➔
Older homes have wood, asbestos, and aluminum siding. Brick is common on some ranches. Vinyl replacement is the most common update. Some homes retain original materials in poor condition.
Capitol Heights is a lower-income community where many homeowners are interested in exterior restoration but face budget constraints. Insurance claims from storm damage are an important pathway for restoration work here. The compact lots and close-together homes mean careful staging is required.
Capitol Heights sits right at the DC border with small brick ramblers and row houses from the 1950s on tight lots. The Capitol Heights Metro station brings transit access. Homes are modest — typically two to three bedrooms with carports. Many original roofs from the 1950s have been patched but not fully replaced.
Neighborhoods in Capitol Heights we serve:Capitol Heights Metro Area, Ritchie, Seat Pleasant Border, Central Avenue Corridor
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Better answers than a Magic 8 Ball
Most homeowners in Capitol Heights pay between $6 and $15 per linear foot for new aluminum gutters, installed. The final price depends on your home's height, how many corners and downspouts you need, and whether the crew finds rotted fascia board behind the old gutters. Get at least three written quotes so you can compare what is and is not included.
Look for Capitol Heights contractors with strong Google reviews, a real physical office, and proper licensing in Maryland. Ask if they carry their own liability insurance and workers comp. FEATHERFALL backs every gutter install with a $250,000 Directorii guarantee, which means a third party holds the warranty, not just the contractor's word.
During normal weather, most Capitol Heights gutter companies can get to you within a few days. After a big storm, wait times can stretch to a week or more because every contractor in the area gets flooded with calls. If water is pouring into your foundation right now, put a bucket under the leak and call first thing in the morning.
It should not, as long as the installer does not damage your roof edge or drip edge during the work. A good crew will attach the new gutters to the fascia board, not nail through your shingles. Ask your roofer to confirm in writing that gutter work will not void your warranty before the job starts.
If you see one or two small leaks at a seam, a repair is usually fine. But if your gutters are sagging, pulling away from the house, cracked in multiple spots, or more than 20 years old, full replacement is the smarter move. Patching gutters that are worn out just delays the same expense.
Yes. A 6-inch gutter holds about 40% more water than a 5-inch gutter, which means fewer overflows during heavy downpours. If your roof has a steep pitch or a large surface area, oversized gutters are almost always worth the small price bump. Most contractors charge only a little more per foot for the upgrade.
The crew will need to replace the rotted fascia board before they can hang new gutters. Rotten wood cannot hold screws, so skipping this step means your gutters will sag or fall off within a year. This adds cost, but any contractor who hangs gutters on soft wood is cutting corners.
Hidden hangers are the modern standard. They screw into the fascia board every 24 inches and grip the inside of the gutter so nothing shows from the street. Old spike-and-ferrule systems loosen over time and let gutters sag. If a contractor still uses spikes, that is a red flag.
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