Residential Service
Gutter Cleaning
Clean-and-flush gutter service that keeps water moving away from your home.
from $0.06/sqft

A single clogged corner is all it takes—water backs up, spills over the front edge during a downpour, and starts running straight down against your siding and foundation instead of out to the yard where it belongs. Around Tomball, Cypress, and Spring, that corner is usually where a live oak or loblolly pine hangs over the roofline, feeding leaves and needles into the trough faster than most homeowners realize. Gutter cleaning isn't power washing your whole exterior; it's a focused, hands-on service aimed at one job: keeping water moving off your roof and away from your house.
Clearing Gutters By Hand, Section By Section
We don't just run a hose through the gutter and call it done. Our crew clears each run by hand, section by section, pulling out the packed leaves, shingle grit, and standing sludge that a quick rinse would only push further toward the downspout. Once a run is clear, we flush it with water from the high end all the way to the outlet, watching to confirm the downspout is actually discharging—not just that the trough looks empty. A gutter can appear clean at a glance and still be blocked lower down where you'd never see it.
The Rinse That Fixes Curb Appeal Too
While we're up there, we give the outside face of the gutter a light rinse too. It's a small step, but it knocks out the dirt streaks and pollen film that collect under the fascia and make even a functioning gutter system look neglected from the driveway. It's the kind of detail that doesn't show up on an invoice line item but does show up in curb appeal.
What Skipping Gutter Cleaning Actually Costs
Skipping gutter maintenance is one of the more expensive mistakes a homeowner in this area can make, because the failure mode isn't cosmetic—it's water finding its way into places it was never supposed to go, from fascia rot to foundation movement after a season of Texas storms. We'd rather spend an hour clearing debris now than have you facing a foundation repair bill later. If it's been a while since anyone checked your gutters, or you've already seen water spilling over during a hard rain, that's the signal it's time.

Our Process
How It WorksStep By Step
- 1
Inspect from the ladder
We get eyes directly into every run instead of guessing from the ground, checking for pine needles, oak leaves, granule buildup, and spots where a downspout looks slow.
- 2
Clear it out by hand
Gloved hands and small tools scoop out the packed debris section by section, so we're not just breaking up a clog and pushing it further down the line.
- 3
Flush every downspout
Water goes through each run from the high end to the outlet, confirming it exits clean and fast—if a downspout is still sluggish, we find out why before we leave.
- 4
Rinse the gutter face
A quick low-pressure rinse across the outside of the gutter knocks off the dirt streaks and pollen film that build up under the fascia, so the whole line looks as good as it functions.
- 5
Walk it and confirm
We check corners, end caps, and seams for standing water or drips, then let you know if we spotted anything—a loose hanger, a soft spot in the fascia—worth keeping an eye on.
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Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my gutters actually need cleaning?
Water spilling over the sides during rain, dirt streaks below the seams, or plants sprouting in the trough are the clearest signs. If it rained hard recently and you noticed a waterfall effect anywhere along the roofline, that section is clogged.
Why does clogged gutters matter so much in this area?
Texas downpours can drop a lot of water fast, and a clogged gutter sends all of it straight down against your foundation and siding instead of out through the downspout. Over time that kind of repeated overflow is what leads to foundation movement and rotted fascia boards, which cost a lot more to fix than a cleaning.
Do you clean by hand or just flush with a hose?
Both. We clear the packed debris out by hand first, then flush each run with water to confirm the downspouts are actually moving water instead of just looking empty at the top. A gutter can look clear and still have a blockage lower down.
Will you damage my roof or shingles while you work?
No. We work from ladders positioned off the gutter itself, not by stepping on the roof edge, and we're careful around shingles, gutter guards, and any solar or satellite mounts along the roofline.
How often do gutters need to be cleaned around Tomball and Spring?
Twice a year is a solid baseline—once in late spring and again after leaves drop in fall. Homes with a lot of pine or oak coverage nearby often need a mid-year check too, since needles and leaves pack in faster than open gutters ever will.
What happens to all the debris you pull out?
We bag it and haul it off with us. Your flowerbeds and lawn stay clear of the mess, and we don't leave clumps of wet leaves sitting in your yard for you to deal with.
Can you tell if my gutters need repair instead of just cleaning?
Yes, and we'll tell you plainly. If we find separated seams, a downspout that's crushed, or a section pulling away from the fascia, that's a repair issue no amount of cleaning fixes, and we'd rather flag it now than have you find out during the next storm.



