Professional gutter cleaning that prevents water damage and keeps your family safe from dangerous ladder work.
Hear from Our Customers
Your gutters aren’t just there to look nice. They’re your home’s first line of defense against water damage that can cost thousands to repair.
When gutters work properly, rainwater flows away from your foundation, your basement stays dry, and your landscaping doesn’t get destroyed by waterfalls pouring off your roof. You don’t wake up to ice dams in winter or deal with mosquitoes breeding in standing water come summer.
Clean gutters also mean you’re not climbing ladders twice a year, risking a fall that could put you in the hospital. You get your weekends back, your gutters last longer, and you sleep better knowing water is going where it’s supposed to go – away from your house.
We’ve been cleaning gutters in Frederick County for years. We understand what Maryland weather does to your gutters – the oak leaves that pack tight, the pine needles that create dams, and the spring pollen that turns into concrete when it gets wet.
We’re not the guys who show up whenever we feel like it or disappear when you need us most. We’re local, we’re reliable, and we actually answer our phone when you call.
First, we show up when we say we will. We inspect your gutters and downspouts to see what we’re dealing with and check for any damage you should know about.
Then we remove all the debris by hand and with professional tools – not just blowing it around your yard or onto your neighbor’s property. We flush your downspouts to make sure water flows freely and check that everything drains properly.
Before we leave, we clean up any mess we made and give you a quick rundown of what we found. If there are any issues that need attention, we’ll point them out so you can decide what to do next.
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Complete debris removal from all gutters and downspouts. We’re talking leaves, sticks, tennis balls, frisbees – whatever ended up in there gets taken out and disposed of properly.
Downspout flushing to ensure water flows freely from roof to ground. Clogged downspouts are usually the real problem, and most homeowners don’t realize it until water starts overflowing everywhere.
Basic gutter inspection while we work. We’re up there anyway, so we’ll let you know if we spot loose brackets, small holes, or sections that might need attention before they become bigger problems.