
Your gutters are clogged. Water's pooling, downspouts are backing up, and you're wondering if this is the year something breaks.
Tennessee gets heavy rain year-round, and fall brings a serious volume of leaves and twigs that clog gutters fast. Winter freeze-thaw cycles can trap debris and ice, which backs water up under your roof and into your fascia. Add pine needles from the trees scattered across the state, and you've got gutters that need regular attention or you're looking at water damage, foundation problems, and 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 depends on a few things: the size of your home, how much total gutter length you've got, whether it's a single story or two stories, and how easy it is for us to access your gutters safely. A small ranch in Nashville costs less than a three-story colonial in Memphis, and that's just how it works.
We give free estimates so you know the exact price before you schedule. No surprises, no hidden fees. You call, we show up, we walk your property, and we tell you what it'll cost. That number on the quote is what you pay.
We clean gutters across Tennessee metro areas and smaller towns alike. Find your city below, and you'll get local details about what we do, how we price, and when we can get there.
Here's what customers across Tennessee metro areas have to say after we've cleaned their gutters and kept their homes protected from water damage.
Sarah M., Nashville: We had leaves clogging our gutters every fall, and water was backing up into our basement. Tom's crew came out, cleaned everything by hand, and showed us exactly what they found. No sales pitch, just honest work. That was three years ago and we call them back every spring now.
James T., Memphis: Had a gutter system installed by someone else that was pitched wrong and pooling water right in the middle. All Clear came back and fixed it without charging extra. They don't cut corners, and you can tell they actually care about the job.
Linda K., Knoxville: I'm particular about who comes to my house. These guys showed up on time, cleaned my gutters and downspouts, tested the water flow, and walked the property with me before they left. Professional without being stuffy. Scheduled my next appointment before I even asked.
Robert D., Chattanooga: Needed a quote on gutter guard installation and got a straight answer about what would actually work on my roof versus what's just expensive junk. Installed it right, and it's held up through two winters now without any overflow issues.
Most homes in Tennessee need their gutters cleaned twice a year — once in late fall after the leaves drop, and again in spring. If you've got heavy tree coverage over your roof, you might need three cleanings annually. The key is that debris builds up fast here, especially with all the oak and maple trees throughout Tennessee. A professional gutter cleaner can tell you exactly what your home needs after the first inspection.
Clogged gutters cause real damage. Water backs up and overflows, soaking your fascia and siding. That moisture rots the wood, and before you know it you're looking at costly repairs to the structure itself. In Tennessee, we also see basement flooding and foundation damage when gutters fail — water pools against the house instead of flowing away. A single season of neglect can turn into thousands in repair bills.
Late October and early November is ideal, right before the heavy leaf drop finishes. Spring cleaning works best in April, after everything's bloomed out but before summer storms hit. If you wait until December, you're fighting ice and frozen debris, which makes the work harder and more dangerous. Getting on the schedule early means we can fit you in before the rush.
We'll spot problems — loose hangers, cracks, leaks, separated seams — and give you a quote on the spot. Most of the time we can handle minor repairs right there while we're on the ladder. If it's something bigger, like a section that needs to be replaced or a downspout that's pulling away, we'll explain what's needed and what it costs before we touch anything. No surprises.
We get the same questions from homeowners across Tennessee. Here's what you need to know about keeping your gutters clean and protecting your home.
Free estimate, local crew, usually on the schedule within a week.
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