
Clogged gutters pull water straight into your foundation.
Pennsylvania gets heavy rain throughout the year, and fall brings a serious volume of leaves and twigs that clog gutters fast. Winter's freeze-thaw cycles are tough on gutter systems too — ice dams form when debris blocks water flow, and that standing water can crack your gutters and damage your fascia. Regular gutter cleaning keeps water moving away from your roof and foundation, which saves you from costly repairs down the line.
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 a professional gutter cleaning service depends on a few real factors: the size of your home, how much total gutter length you've got, whether you're one story or three, and how easy it is for our crew to access your gutters safely. A small ranch in Pittsburgh costs less than a two-story colonial with wrapped soffits. We give you a free estimate so you know the exact price before you schedule anything—no surprises when we show up. Our pricing is flat-rate and transparent. What's on the quote is what you pay.
We clean gutters across Pennsylvania metro areas and serve residential and commercial properties in dozens of towns and cities statewide. Find your city below to learn about professional gutter cleaning in your area, get a quote, and schedule an appointment with a crew that knows your local weather and soil conditions.
Homeowners across Pennsylvania have trusted us to clean their gutters and keep their homes protected from water damage. Here's what they've experienced working with our team.
"Tom's crew showed up on time, worked fast, and actually tested the water flow before they left. My gutters hadn't been cleaned in three years and they pulled out debris I didn't even know was up there. Fair price, no surprises." — Mark H., Pittsburgh metro area
"We have a big colonial with a lot of roof line. Other companies quoted us crazy money. All Clear came in, gave us a flat-rate estimate in writing, and did the job right. They even sealed a couple small cracks in the fascia while they were up there." — Jennifer and David T., Philadelphia area
"After a bad freeze last winter, we had ice dams backing water into our soffit. Called for an inspection and they explained exactly what was happening. Fixed it, no drama. That's the kind of professional gutter cleaning service you want when you've got a real problem." — Robert K., Allentown
"Clogged gutters were flooding our basement every time it rained hard. We got a quote, scheduled the appointment, and they were done in an afternoon. Haven't had water in the basement since. Worth every penny." — Sarah M., Erie metro area
In Pennsylvania, we recommend cleaning your gutters at least twice a year—once in late fall after leaves drop, and again in early spring before heavy rain season hits. If you've got a lot of trees around your home, you might need three cleanings yearly. The debris builds up fast here, especially in the fall, and clogged gutters can cause water damage to your roof, siding, and foundation before you know it.
Neglected gutters in Pennsylvania lead to real problems. Standing water freezes, ice dams form, and that weight puts stress on your fascia and roof. When spring thaw comes, water backs up under your shingles instead of flowing away. We've seen this cause rot in fascia boards, water leaks into attics, and foundation damage from overflow dumping right next to the house. One winter of skipped maintenance can cost thousands in repairs.
Late October and early November are your best windows—after most leaves fall but before the first freeze. Spring cleaning should happen in March or April. If you wait until December, you're fighting cold weather and the risk of ice already forming. A professional gutter cleaning service can work around your schedule, but hitting those seasonal windows keeps your gutters doing their job year-round.
We do. When we're up there cleaning, we spot loose hangers, small cracks, separated seams, and pest damage. We'll let you know what we find and give you a quote for repairs on the spot. Most minor fixes—resealing a joint, tightening hangers, patching a small hole—we can handle the same day. That way you're not waiting around for a separate appointment.
Free estimate, local crew, usually on the schedule within a week.
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