Gutter Cleaning Costs

You can’t clean your gutters without knowing how much it will cost, the cost of your gutter cleaning is very important. This post explains what you need to know about gutter cleaning costs in order to make an informed decision before doing any work.

Things to Consider in Calculating Gutter Cleaning Cost

Before embarking on the cleaning of your gutter, you need to understand the factors that contribute to the costs and cleaning of the gutters.

  • House Height
  • Gutter Length
  • Gutter Condition
  • Roof Slope of the House
  • Gutter Accessories and Extras
  • Risk and Accessibility of the roof and Gutter
  • Location of the Gutter
  • Gutter Type
  • Downspout Cleaning
  • Labour Costs

House Height

The higher your house is, the more expensive it will be to clean your gutters. This is because a gutter cleaning company will have to use a ladder or lift in order to clean the gutters on your roof unless you’re the one cleaning the gutter yourself.

Gutter Length

The longer your gutters, the more they will cost to clean. Conversely, the shorter your gutters are, the less it will cost to clean them. The longer length is due to gravity’s impact on rainwater as it travels down your roof and into your gutter system. The shorter length means less water is being slowed down by rainwater traveling through a long distance of gutter pipe before reaching its destination in an outlet. Gutters with longer lengths require more maintenance because they tend to get clogged more.

Gutter Condition

The condition of your gutters is going to be a major factor in the cost of gutter cleaning, so it is important that you understand how this can affect your home. If you have clogged or damaged gutters, then it will take more time and labor to clean them. As a result, the price will increase on average by $15-25 per linear foot cleaned when compared to clean gutters with no blockage or damage.

Roof Slope of the House

The roof slope of your home is another important factor that affects the cost of cleaning gutters. The steeper the roof, the more difficult it will be to climb or access manually. As a result, professional gutter cleaners may have to use special equipment like aerial lifts or scissor lifts to reach all areas of your roof.

Risk and Accessibility of the roof and Gutter

The Risk and accessibility aspect of gutter cleaning is expensive and is probably the most expensive part of gutter cleaning of the roof. The main reason for this is that you have to climb onto a ladder or scaffolding in order to reach your gutters. This can be dangerous for two reasons: there may be slippery conditions on the roof (due to rainwater) which means you could easily slip over; It generally takes two people to tackle each section of gutter.

Gutter Type

Gutter cleaning costs vary by type of gutter. Aluminum gutters are the most common, but you might also have copper or vinyl gutters in your home. Each material has its own unique traits that affect how it will look as well as how easy or difficult it is to clean.

Downspout Cleaning

Downspouts serve as pipes that function to move water from roof tops to the ground. They can get clogged with leaves, debris and other materials that may be carried by the wind. Clogged downspouts can cause water to back up and flood your home. The cleaning of downspouts should be included as part of your gutter cleaning service.

Labour Costs

When you hire a gutter cleaning company, the labour costs will be different from one company to another. Since there are many factors that affect the price of gutter cleaning, such as experience of staff and time it takes to clean your gutters.

Cost of Gutter Cleaning in some states in the US

State Gutter Cleaning Cost

California $150 to $300

Florida $100 to $270

Georgia $110 to $260

Massachusetts $125 to $235

Minnesota $130 to $210

Michigan $100 to $220

Minnesota $125 to $210

Idaho $100 to $225

Illinois $100 to $200

Indiana $100 to $190

New Jersey $110 to $215

New York $130 to $290

Texas $140 to $280

Average Cost

The average cost of gutter cleaning is $200. The National Home Gutter Cleaning Association (NHGCA) estimates that the average homeowner spends anywhere from $100 to $300 per year on gutter cleaning, but this depends greatly on your location and the condition of your gutters. If you’re looking to clean your own gutters, then you can expect to pay around $50 to $80 for all the necessary equipment and supplies. If you’re willing to have a professional do it for you, then expect to pay anywhere from $100 up into the thousands in some instances.

Conclusion

With this information, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about whether to hire a professional or do the job of cleaning your gutter yourself.

Mikalya Smith
Mikalya Smith

Cleaning expert and the head of content in cleanz. She has tremendous experience with cleaning methods and techniques.

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