
Gutters clogged with pine needles, leaves, and debris.
Montana's climate hits gutters hard. Heavy spring snowmelt and summer rain push debris through your gutter system fast, and pine needles from the state's thick tree coverage pile up year-round. Fall brings even more leaf trash, and when winter freeze cycles hit, clogged gutters trap water that expands and damages fascia, downspouts, and the roof itself. Regular gutter cleaning keeps water flowing away from your foundation and siding instead of pooling where it causes costly repairs.
Every inch of gutter cleared by hand. Leaves, twigs, shingle grit, and packed sludge get bagged and hauled away. No leaf blowers on the roof.
Each downspout is flushed with water to clear elbows and underground connections. If it's clogged, we snake it until the flow runs clean.
We look for sagging, loose hangers, cracked seams, and fascia damage while we're up there. You get a written note of anything that needs attention.
Tarps go down before we start. When we're done, beds, walkways, and the driveway look the way we found them. All debris hauled off-site.
What you'll pay for gutter cleaning depends on a few things: the size of your home, how much total gutter length we're working with, whether it's one story or three, and how easy it is to access your gutters. A small ranch in Billings costs less than a two-story colonial in a Missoula metro area neighborhood. We offer free estimates so you know the exact price before you schedule anything. No surprises, no hidden fees, just a flat rate written down and guaranteed.
We clean gutters across Montana metro areas and smaller towns alike. Find your city below to see what professional gutter cleaning looks like in your area, get a quote, and schedule an appointment with a crew that knows Montana weather and what it does to your gutters.
Folks across Montana metro areas trust us to keep their gutters clean and their homes protected from water damage. Here's what they have to say.
"Tom's crew showed up on time, cleaned out years of debris without making a mess, and actually tested the water flow before they left. That's professional work." — Sarah M., Billings
"We had a clogged downspout causing overflow right next to our foundation. They fixed it the same day and routed it properly so it won't happen again. Worth every penny." — Mike R., Missoula
"After a bad freeze last winter, we had a leak in the fascia. They came out, did the repair, and gave us a straight quote with no surprises. That's how it should be." — Jennifer K., Great Falls
"We own a commercial building and needed regular gutter cleaning on a schedule. They show up when they say they will, do the work right, and send a flat-rate estimate every time. No call centers, no runaround." — David L., Helena
Most homes in Montana need their gutters cleaned twice a year—once in late fall after the leaves drop, and again in early spring before snowmelt and heavy rain season hits. If you're surrounded by pine trees or aspens, you might need three cleanings a year because debris keeps falling. The best way to know is to have a professional gutter cleaner do an inspection and give you a real estimate based on what's actually on your roof and around your property.
Clogged gutters freeze solid when temperatures drop, and that's when the damage starts. Water backs up under your roof shingles, seeps into the fascia and soffit, and you end up with rot that costs thousands to repair. In spring, when snowmelt comes fast, those blocked gutters can't handle the volume—water overflows and pools against your foundation, leading to basement flooding and foundation damage. We've re-done gutters after winter neglect where the fascia was completely compromised. It's way cheaper to clean them twice a year than deal with that.
Late September through October is ideal for fall cleaning, before the heavy leaf drop finishes and before freeze-up. Spring cleaning should happen in March or early April, after the last snow but before the big rains come. If you wait until November or December, we're already booked out, and you're cutting it close before the freeze. Call early and get on the schedule—we work throughout Montana and we fill up fast in those windows.
If we spot a crack, a loose hanger, a seal that's failing, or debris blocking a downspout, we'll let you know exactly what we found and give you a quote to fix it. We don't do surprise repairs—everything's in writing, flat-rate, and you know the cost before we touch anything. Most minor issues we catch during a cleaning are affordable to repair right then, which saves you from water damage later.
Free estimate, local crew, usually on the schedule within a week.
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