
Gutter Cleaning & Maintenance
- >Complete debris removal from all gutters and downspouts
- >Downspout flushing to clear hidden blockages
- >Visual inspection for damage, sagging, or loose sections
- >Ground-level cleanup of all removed debris
- >Prevents foundation damage from overflowing gutters
- >Reduces ice dam formation in winter
Our Process
- 01
Schedule Service
Call us or request a quote online. We recommend cleaning at least twice per year — once in late spring and once in late fall after leaves drop.
- 02
Complete Debris Removal
We remove all leaves, twigs, shingle grit, and sediment by hand and with professional tools, ensuring every inch of gutter is clear.
- 03
Downspout Flush & Check
Every downspout is flushed with water to confirm it drains freely. We clear any clogs and check underground extensions if accessible.
- 04
Inspection & Cleanup
We inspect for loose hangers, damaged sections, or separation from the fascia. All debris is cleaned from the ground and disposed of.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have my gutters cleaned?
We recommend at least twice per year — in late spring and late fall. Homes with heavy tree cover may need 3-4 cleanings per year.
Can cleaning prevent ice dams?
Yes. Clogged gutters contribute to ice dams by trapping water that freezes and backs up under shingles. Clean gutters allow proper drainage and reduce ice dam risk significantly.
What if you find damage during cleaning?
We document any damage found and provide a separate repair estimate. There is never any pressure — we simply let you know what we found so you can make an informed decision.
When is the best time of year to clean gutters in Connecticut?
Late fall, after the last of the oak and maple leaves have come down, is the single most important cleaning of the year — it is what keeps water moving before the first freeze. Late spring is the second, clearing seed pods, blossoms, and the shingle grit that washes down over winter.
How do I know if my gutters need cleaning?
Water spilling over the edge during rain is the obvious sign. Others are easier to miss: plants sprouting from the gutter, staining or streaking on the siding below, sagging between hangers, or birds and insects nesting in the channel.
Do you clean the debris off my property?
Yes. Everything we pull out of the gutters gets collected and removed at ground level. We do not leave piles of wet leaves in your beds or on the lawn.
Request a Free Cleaning Quote
Tell us about your project and Joe will get back to you to schedule a free on-site estimate. We match any written quote.