Lancaster County, PA
Leaking, sagging, or pulling away from the house? We diagnose the real problem and fix it the right way — fast, local, and honest.

Gutter problems rarely fix themselves, and a small leak today becomes fascia rot and a wet basement tomorrow. Our crews respond quickly across Lancaster County to find and fix the issue at its source.
We repair what should be repaired — and we'll tell you honestly when a repair isn't worth it.
If you're seeing any of these, we can help:
Most leaks come from failed seams and sealant or improper slope; sagging usually means the hangers have failed or the fascia behind them is compromised. We re-secure, reseal, re-pitch, or replace the affected sections so your gutters drain like new.
We follow a simple, honest rule: if your gutters are structurally sound and the repair is cost-effective, we fix them. If repairs would run more than about half the cost of replacement — or the system is widely rusted, sagging, or 20+ years old — we'll tell you, so you don't pour money into a system that's already done.
Minor repairs like resealing a seam or re-securing a section often run about $150–$400; larger repairs cost more. We'll give you a clear price before any work starts.
Proudly Serving
Based in Lancaster County, Be Good Spouting provides gutter repair for homeowners and businesses throughout the surrounding area — usually with a free estimate within one business day.

Questions & Answers
Repair is cheaper when the damage is isolated and the system is otherwise sound. When failures are widespread or repairs approach half the cost of new gutters, replacement is the better value — and we'll tell you honestly which makes sense.
Minor fixes such as resealing seams or re-securing a run typically cost about $150–$400. Larger repairs, like replacing damaged sections, cost more. You'll get a clear estimate up front.
Repair isolated leaks, sags, and clogs on a sound system. Replace when the gutters are widely rusted, repeatedly leaking, sagging across multiple runs, or more than ~20 years old.
Most leaks occur at seams, corners, and downspout joints where sealant has failed, or where the gutter isn't pitched correctly so water sits and overflows. Both are repairable.
Usually the hangers or fasteners have loosened, the gutters are weighed down by debris, or the fascia behind them has rotted. We identify the cause and fix it properly.
Yes — if the gutters are otherwise in good shape, resealing seams and joints is a cost-effective fix we do often.
Get In Touch
Tell us about your gutter repair project and we'll get you a fast, friendly, no-obligation estimate — usually within one business day.
Call Us717-725-5147Whether you need a full gutter replacement, new seamless gutters, downspouts, or leaf guards, we'll walk you through your options and get you a clear, no-obligation estimate.