Answers / Utah

Gutter questions, answered clearly.

Straight answers about timing, scope, access, pricing, and what happens after you request a local estimate.

Answer / 01

How often should gutters be cleaned in Utah?

Most Utah homes should start with two visits each year: one in spring after winter debris and pollen settle, and one in late fall after leaves drop. Homes near mature trees, roof valleys, or recurring overflow may need an additional inspection.

Answer / 02

What does a gutter cleaning include?

We remove leaves, shingle grit, and roof debris from the gutter channel, bag the debris, rinse the line where appropriate, and check for obvious flow or access problems before leaving.

Answer / 03

Do you clear blocked downspouts?

Yes. Downspout clearing includes accessible elbows, outlets, and trouble spots. If a buried extension or damaged section prevents a complete flow check, we document that condition and explain the next step.

Answer / 04

Do you service two-story homes?

Yes. Tell us the home height, roof access, and any steep or difficult areas when you request an estimate so the scope and equipment match the property.

Answer / 05

Do you clean up the debris?

Yes. Removed debris is bagged and the work area is left tidy. Cleanup is part of the service scope, not an optional add-on.

Answer / 06

Do you take before-and-after photos?

Photo documentation is available for each gutter run so you can see the condition and understand any drainage or repair concern found during the visit.

Answer / 07

How much does gutter cleaning cost in Salt Lake County?

The estimate depends on home height, gutter length, access, debris load, roofline complexity, and downspout condition. Send the address and a photo of the problem side for a clearer scope.

Answer / 08

Which Utah cities do you serve?

We serve cities across Salt Lake, Davis, Utah, and Weber counties, including Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Bountiful, Provo, Orem, Ogden, and nearby communities.