Gutter Repairs & Replacement Manchester
Why Failing Gutters Are One of the Biggest Causes of Damp in Manchester Homes
Gutters don't get the attention roofs do. They're not as dramatic when they fail — there's no visible leak on the ceiling, no slipped slate on the drive, no obvious moment where something clearly goes wrong. Instead, a blocked or broken gutter quietly redirects rainwater where it shouldn't go, and does it every time it rains in one of the wettest cities in England.
In Manchester, that means a lot of redirected water. At 800mm of rainfall annually — spread across virtually every month — a gutter system that isn't draining properly is continuously running water down the face of the wall beneath it, into the soil directly against the foundation, or behind the fascia board and into the eaves.
Do that for two or three winters and you'll have penetrating damp in the bedroom below before you've made the connection between the overflowing gutter outside and the damp patch on the internal wall.
The damp issues that follow failed guttering are expensive to fix — far more expensive than the gutter repair that would have prevented them. Guardfix Roofing & Building Ltd carries out gutter repairs, replacements, and clearance across Greater Manchester. We repair leaking joints, replace broken sections, clear blockages, and carry out full gutter system replacements where the existing system is beyond repair. Free inspection, fixed written quote, 5-year guarantee on all installation work.

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uPVC or Cast Iron — What Type of Guttering Does Your Manchester Property Need?
Greater Manchester's housing stock divides fairly cleanly into two eras when it comes to guttering, and the right replacement material depends on which era the property is from.
uPVC guttering is the standard on post-war properties — semis and detached houses built from the 1950s onwards. It's lightweight, maintenance-free, doesn't rust or rot, and is available in a range of profiles and colours including black, white, grey, and brown. A correctly installed uPVC system on a sound fascia will last 25–30 years without significant maintenance. When it fails, it's usually at the joints — the union clips and seal washers that connect sections degrade over time and start to weep. In most cases individual joints can be resealed or replaced without touching the rest of the system.
Cast iron guttering is what you'll find on Manchester's Victorian and Edwardian terraces — and on properties where the original cast iron is still intact and in reasonable condition, we recommend restoring rather than replacing. Cast iron gutters, properly maintained, outlast uPVC by decades.
The problems that develop are typically failed joint putty, rust at unpainted sections, and cracked lengths caused by frost damage to standing water. We repair cast iron gutters — grinding back rust, resealing joints with the correct mastic, and painting with a rust-inhibiting finish — and replace individual lengths where cracking is beyond repair. Where the system is beyond economic restoration, we replace with new cast iron profile uPVC that maintains the period appearance of the property.
Areas We Cover
Guardfix Roofing covers all of Greater Manchester.
Whether you're in Manchester City Centre, Didsbury, Chorlton, Salford, Eccles, Worsley, Stockport, Cheadle, Bramhall, Trafford, Sale, Altrincham, Stretford, Urmston, Oldham, Chadderton, Failsworth, Rochdale, Middleton, Heywood, Bury, Radcliffe, Prestwich, Bolton, Horwich, Westhoughton, Wigan, Leigh, Atherton, Tameside, Ashton-under-Lyne, Denton, Stalybridge or anywhere in between.
We're on your doorstep. Call 07487 617146 for a free quote.
The Warning Signs Your Gutters Need Attention
Most gutter problems are visible if you know what to look for — and catching them early costs a fraction of what the resulting damp damage costs to fix.
Water Overflowing the Front of the Gutter During Rain
This is the most visible sign and the one most homeowners dismiss as "just a blockage." It usually is — leaves, moss, and debris accumulate in the gutter channel and block the outlet, causing water to back up and spill over the front edge. But overflowing water that runs down the wall face isn't harmless. In Manchester's rainfall, that's happening repeatedly throughout autumn and winter, saturating the wall below and eventually working its way through to the internal plasterwork.
Water Dripping from Gutter Joints
Where individual gutter sections connect, there's a rubber seal washer and a union clip holding them together. After 10–15 years, the seal washer hardens and shrinks, and the joint starts to weep at the connection point. A dripping joint doesn't look serious but it's directing water onto the fascia board directly below it every time it rains. Fascia boards that are continuously wet rot from behind — and by the time the rot is visible on the painted face, the board has usually been wet internally for a year or more.
Gutters Pulling Away from the Fascia
Gutters are fixed to the fascia board with brackets screwed into the timber. When fascia boards rot, the screws lose their grip and the gutters pull away from the wall — which breaks the seal at the back edge of the gutter and allows water to run behind it directly onto the fascia and soffit. A gutter that visibly sags in the middle or has gaps between it and the fascia needs attention before the water damage progresses to the soffit and eaves timber beneath.
Green Algae or Staining on External Walls Below the Gutter Line
Green or black staining running down the face of the wall below a gutter is almost always caused by water overflowing or leaking from the system above. It's a reliable indicator of a gutter problem even when no overflow is visible during dry weather — the staining is the accumulated evidence of every wet spell that's run down the wall since the gutter started failing.
Rust Staining on Cast Iron Gutters
Surface rust on cast iron guttering that hasn't been painted or maintained is normal and manageable. Rust that has penetrated through the wall of the gutter — showing as pinhole leaks or orange staining below a joint — means the metal has corroded through and the section needs replacing. Left untreated, a rusting cast iron gutter gets heavier with retained water and debris and eventually pulls the bracket fixings out of the fascia under its own weight.
Damp on Internal Walls at Ground Floor Level
Rising damp and penetrating damp are different problems, but both can be caused or worsened by failed guttering. Where a downpipe has disconnected at the shoe and is depositing water against the base of the wall rather than into the drain, penetrating damp at ground floor level is the result. We check the full gutter and downpipe system — including the shoes and connections to drainage — as part of every inspection.
Gutter Services We Carry Out Across Greater Manchester
Your Guttering Questions Answered
If the problems are isolated — a single leaking joint, a blocked outlet, one cracked section — repair is almost always the right call and is significantly cheaper than full replacement. If the system is more than 20 years old, multiple joints are failing, brackets are pulling away at several points, and the fascia boards behind are showing signs of rot, replacement is more economical over a five-year view. We'll inspect and give you a straight recommendation.
In most cases cast iron gutters on Manchester's older properties are worth repairing and maintaining rather than replacing. Cast iron is heavier and requires more maintenance than uPVC but it's more durable when properly looked after, and on a Victorian terrace it looks significantly better than a uPVC replacement. We repair cast iron gutters — resealing joints, replacing cracked sections, treating and repainting rust — and only recommend full replacement where the system is beyond economic restoration.
Annually is the minimum on most properties. On properties with overhanging trees — particularly the large mature trees common in Didsbury, Chorlton, and Sale — twice a year is more appropriate: once in late autumn after the leaves have fallen, and once in spring to clear the moss and debris that accumulates over winter. Blocked gutters in Manchester's rainfall cause damage fast.
Yes, where needed. A gutter system installed on a rotten fascia board won't hold its brackets properly and will pull away within a few years. We inspect the fascia condition as part of every gutter replacement quote and include fascia replacement where the timber is no longer sound. Replacing both at the same time is significantly cheaper than doing them separately.
A full uPVC gutter replacement on a standard mid-terrace — front and rear — typically runs £400–£700 including downpipes. A semi-detached with more linear metres of guttering runs £600–£1,000. These figures assume the fascia boards are sound. Where fascia replacement is needed, we quote that separately after inspection. Gutter repairs and clearance start from £100.
Yes. We carry out gutter repairs and replacements on commercial properties across Greater Manchester — offices, retail units, industrial units, and landlord portfolios. Commercial gutter maintenance is often neglected until water damage appears internally. We offer scheduled maintenance agreements for commercial landlords who want the problem managed rather than reacted to.
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