Gutter Repair Cost
- The average cost to repair guttering is around £215
- The job will take approximately 1 day or less to complete
- A complete pricing breakdown which includes different types of gutter repair options, along with what such a task usually involves
- How long the job should approximately take and a general overview of what kind of jobs can be performed
- How to find and hire a gutter repair expert
Want to discover how much gutter repair costs?
You can expect to pay £180-£250 for different types of guttering repairs - but this will depend on the type of guttering you have and what repairs you need.
How can this cost guide help you?
If your guttering requires some overdue repair work, then this guide is perfect for you. We break down all the costs you may encounter. We also discuss what the job involves and explain the most common types of gutter repairs.
But - if you want a quick quote from a local gutter repair expert - we've got you covered there too!
Check out our guttering experts and ask them for a quote.
For all the information on guttering repair costs - continue reading below...

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How Much Is Guttering Repairs?
Let's take a look at uPVC guttering first!
Assuming that you only need part of your guttering repaired, the average price a professional tradesperson would charge for a 5-metre repair, including labour, is estimated at between £180-£250.
The average cost of repairing or replacing uPVC guttering in the UK is usually between £30-£40 per metre. A typical semi-detached property in the UK can require around 20 metres of guttering in total.
But what can the overall costs depend on?
Many factors contribute to the total price quoted when hiring a professional roofer to carry out the work for you, including the size of the area requiring the repair, the quality of the materials used and the style of guttering you have.
It is also important to note that labour fees can increase the cost in areas such as London and the South East due to the higher cost of living. Plus, there are times when cost of materials for repairing guttering may fluctuate due to availability, so it's recommended to ask for a cost breakdown when you receive a quote for the work.
How can the materials you choose affect the cost?
uPVC guttering is much cheaper to supply and install, costing approximately £30 per metre, compared to cast iron guttering which is around £60 per metre - so depending on which material you choose it will affect the price.
It's worth keeping this in mind if you're sticking to a budget.
In addition to repairing your existing guttering, you might also require additional components like new brackets and end caps. On average, the price for new uPVC brackets is between £10-£15 each.

Let's move on to labour costs...
It would be best if you also considered the hourly or daily rates a professional tradesperson will charge to carry out the repair or replacement for you.
Remember, depending on the area that you live in, these rates may increase. For instance, those living in the London area will likely pay more for a contractor than those living in Northern England.
What do the labour costs include?
When you hire an experienced roofer to carry out the work for you, the total quoted price should include the supplying and installation of your new guttering, along with their labour charges.
Always be sure to ask your tradesperson what the price for the work covers so that you avoid facing any additional costs.
How could I replace/mend/clean leaking guttering at the rear of my terraced house, with no back access and with a conservatory covering the whole width of the house? Is this a big job?
Gutter Repair Prices
The cost of repairing and replacing your household roof guttering will vary depending on multiple factors. To help you gain a better idea of how much your project may cost, we have included a few examples below.
Please note that the prices included in the below table are estimates and should be used as a rough guide only. The total cost of your project will depend on the tradesperson you hire and the complexity of the job:
Work Required | Area Covered | Average Cost |
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uPVC Guttering | 8 Metres | £320 |
uPVC Guttering and Brackets | 8 Metres+ 8 Brackets | £410 |
Cast Iron Guttering | 15 Metres | £1,200 |
Cast Iron Guttering and Brackets | 15 Metres+ 15 Brackets | £1,450 |
Supply Only Costs
When repair your guttering, you may need to replace a few items. Below is the cost of supply only, not including the labour costs:
Replacement items | Cost |
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uPVC Downpipe | £4-£6 each |
uPVC Line Guttering | £5-£7 each (3m) |
Cast Iron Downpipe | £50-£80 each |
Cast Iron Line Guttering | £20-£50 each (2m) |
Fascia brackets | £5-£7 per pack of 10 |
Guttering clips | £6-£8 per pack of 10 |
Leaf guard | £18-£20 each (4m) |
Drainage grid | £7-£10 each |
Additional Costs
Here are some additional costs you may incur when repairing your guttering:
Gutter Cleaning
While your guttering is getting repaired, the professional may ask that the guttering is cleaned first to see it more clearly. In which case, cleaning your guttering will cost around an extra £100.
Again, prices may vary depending on the extent of the job and location of the property.
Gutter Replacement
When looking at repairing guttering, on inspection, the professional may think it's best to replace guttering instead. This may involve in simply replacing a section, or it could result in a complete refit.
As such, costs can be anywhere between £100 to £1,000 - all depending on the type of guttering you choose and how much you need.
Concrete Gutter Replacement
In some properties, such as older homes, you may require a tradesmen that specialises in concrete gutter replacement (also referred to as "Finlock Gutters") as there's additional work involved such as repairing or replacing adjoining brickwork or fascia boards.
This type of work also takes longer, depending on the extent of the requirements, on average costing £2,400 for 1 or 2 days work (including materials and labour fees).
Labour Costs and Time Scales
How long guttering repairs will take relies on what needs repairing and what type of guttering you have. Most repairs, however, can be completed in a day:
Work Required | Completion Time |
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Repairing uPVC Guttering | 2-4 Hours |
Repairing uPVC Guttering and Brackets | 2-4 Hours |
Repairing Cast Iron Guttering | 4-6 Hours |
Repairing Cast Iron Guttering and Brackets | 4-6 Hours |
Labour will usually cost £150 to £200 a day and depending who you hire and where you’re located.
What Does Repairing Gutters Involve?
Why does your house need guttering?
Household guttering is an essential part of your property and plays a vital role in protecting your home from the problems associated with excess water. Its purpose is to re-direct collecting rainwater away from your home and into the intended drainage system.
Are gutter repairs complicated?
Repairing roof guttering is a simple and common service offered by many professionals and can take as little as a few hours to complete.

The process involves:
- Initially a tradesman will assess the level of work required by examining your existing guttering and drainage system to identify any holes, leaks and other damage.
- You will then receive a quote that includes the supply and installation of all required components, along with the tradesperson's hourly or daily charges.
- On the day of the repair, any sagging and damaged guttering that needs replacing is removed by cutting through the bolts and joints that fix your gutters to the property.
- They will then proceed to mark out the area, measuring the length of the replacement section along with mapping out where any new brackets will be installed.
- Your contractor will then screw in the new brackets if necessary and clip the new gutter section into place.
- If you also require the installation of new stop ends, this can be done once the rest of the repair work is completed.
DIY Repairing or Replacing Roof Gutters
Repairing or replacing existing roof gutters is a reasonably straightforward process, although there are some difficulties associated with the job. It is therefore recommended you always consider hiring a professional, experienced tradesperson to carry out the work before attempting to do it yourself.
Trained professionals are qualified and comfortable working at heights, which can be dangerous if you are not appropriately equipped. Often, the process requires two or more people to help assist with passing materials and supervise any ladders or other equipment.

While a DIY approach may stop the issue temporarily, it may not prove cost-effective as you will likely create more issues in the long-run. If your gutters are not installed or repaired correctly, your property faces the risk of water damage such as damp, mould and structural defects.
Treating damp in your home can be very expensive and time-consuming, which is why it is always best to avoid this issue whenever possible. You may also be left with a poor aesthetic finish, with a low-quality look that defaces your property.
The best way to protect your home from issues with your gutters, is to hire an experienced roofing contractor.
If you'd like to know how to fit guttering or how to repair leaking guttering - have a look at our how-to guides!
Different Types of Gutter Repairs
If you are considering having your roof gutters repaired, then it is always a good idea to familiarise yourself with each of the possible options available to you.
Many different methods can be used when restoring the guttering of your property, depending on the type of guttering you have.
Repairing uPVC Gutters
The most common type of guttering in the UK is typically made from uPVC. This inexpensive material is widely used based on the fact that it is the most affordable alternative to other types of guttering, such as cast iron and copper.
uPVC guttering is also more manageable to install as it is lighter and easier to cut. The issue with uPVC guttering is that it is generally more susceptible to damage and splitting, which means that it needs to be repaired more frequently.
When repairing uPVC guttering, it is possible to use plastic roofing cement to repair minor holes and cracks. This is a great short-term solution to avoid a total replacement of your guttering.

Repairing Metal Gutters
Copper, aluminium and cast-iron gutters can be more complicated to repair, as they are more challenging to cut and handle due to the strength of the material and its weight. However, it is possible to patch up small defects and leaks by using gutter repair tape.
In order to apply the tape, simply trim it to size and stick firmly to the underside of the guttering.
To ensure the repair tape method works, your gutter needs to be completely dry, clean, and free from rust or debris to ensure a strong seal.
Silicone-Based Caulking
In some cases, another option for small holes in metal gutters is using a silicone-based caulking agent. This can be applied inside the gutter around the damaged area to prevent leaks and provide a watertight seal.

Checklist: Hiring a Guttering Specialist
- Research local professional tradespeople who are qualified to tackle the job at hand.
- We recommend obtaining at least three different price quotations to ensure that you get the best value for money when hiring a professional.
- Always ask your trader what is included in the total price quoted to avoid any hidden charges.
- Never pay the full amount upfront and be sure to ask for a written receipt of any transactions.
- Discuss all of your options for completing the work, including the various types of guttering and whether you will need a full replacement or a minor repair.
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https://www.drainageonline.co.uk/above-ground-drainage/guttering/cast-iron-gutter
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