
Gutter Cleaning in Salt Lake County, UT
The problem we see
If your gutters are overflowing during a thunderstorm, sagging mid-run, or staining the siding underneath them with black streaks, you're overdue. Clogged gutters in Utah aren't just a maintenance problem - they're a structural one. When snowmelt or summer rain backs up, water runs behind the fascia, soaks the soffit, and ends up in the wall cavity. Frozen meltwater in clogged gutters is worse - it expands, pulls fasteners loose, and dumps ice dams onto whatever's below.
How we approach it
We hand-clean gutters. Every job. We walk the roof line, scoop out leaves and debris by hand into buckets, then flush every downspout with the hose to make sure water actually flows. If a downspout is blocked, we clear it on the spot rather than leaving you a 'we found a problem' note and a callback estimate.
What to expect on the day
While we're up there we inspect everything - fastener condition, sealant joints, fascia rot, downspout connections, splash blocks. If we find anything that needs attention, you get photos and an honest read on whether it's urgent or just something to watch. We don't sell repairs we don't do, so there's no incentive to inflate the list.
What sets us apart
Most single-story Salt Lake County homes take us 90 minutes to two hours. Two-story homes in Draper, Holladay or Sandy with longer gutter runs are two to three hours. We bag everything we pull out so you're not raking your beds afterward.
Getting a quote
Booking is simple. Send a few photos of the home and gutters if you can, or just tell us single or two-story. Quotes go out same day, most jobs scheduled within the week.
What's included
Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.
- Hand-clearing of every gutter run on the property
- Downspout flush - confirming water actually flows through to the bottom
- Visual inspection of fasteners, sealant, fascia and downspout connections
- Bagging and removal of all debris
- Photo report of anything that needs follow-up attention
- Exterior wipe of gutter face where black tiger-stripe staining is visible
- Splash block reset if displaced
- Roof line debris cleared (loose leaves on the shingles in the gutter zone)
- Final walkthrough with the homeowner before we leave
- Insurance and licensing - COI sent to HOA on request
How it works
Inspect
We walk the roof line, identify the problem spots, and confirm which downspouts need flushing. If your roof's too steep or fragile to walk, we work from ladders instead.
Hand-clear
Every gutter run cleared by hand into buckets. We don't blow debris into your yard or the neighbor's. It all goes into bags.
Flush + verify
Every downspout gets hose-tested. If we find a clog, we clear it before we leave - that's part of the standard job, not an upsell.
Inspect + report
Photo any issues we found (loose fasteners, soft fascia, leaking sealant) and walk you through what's urgent vs. what's watch-and-wait.
Why this matters in Salt Lake County
Utah's climate is tough on exteriors
Salt Lake County gets a real fall - maple, ash, box elder and Russian olive drop heavy organic debris from August through November. Combined with cottonwood seed fluff in early summer, gutters fill up fast. Most homes need at least one cleaning a year, and homes with mature canopy (Holladay, Millcreek, Old Sandy, the Avenues) really need two.
Why proper technique matters here
Winter is the bigger risk. Snow accumulates on the roof, melts during a warm afternoon, refreezes overnight, and creates ice dams that pull gutters away from the fascia. Clean gutters going into winter dramatically reduce that risk. We do a lot of pre-winter cleanings in October and November for exactly this reason.
Valley vs. foothill realities
Spring snowmelt also matters. A single warm day after a heavy snow can move thousands of gallons of water through your gutter system in a few hours. If the downspouts are clogged with last fall's leaves, that water has to go somewhere - usually behind the fascia, into the soffit, or down the foundation. We see real water damage every spring from gutters that weren't cleaned the previous fall.
HOA, insurance, and resale pressure
Foothill homes near Big and Little Cottonwood, plus the Avenues and Emigration Canyon, also deal with pine needles year-round. Pine needles don't follow the fall cycle - they drop steadily, mat together, and clog gutters faster than deciduous leaves. These homes often need three cleanings a year.
Seasonal timing that pays off
HOAs in newer Salt Lake County communities pay attention to visible gutter staining. The black 'tiger stripe' running down the gutter face is a giveaway that the gutter hasn't been cleaned in a year or more, and it shows up in HOA notices. We can wipe the exterior of the gutter face at the same time as the cleaning to handle both at once.
Signs it's time to call us
If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.
What affects the price
Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.
- Linear feet of gutter on the property
- Number of stories
- Number of downspouts to flush
- Severity of debris (light fall leaves vs. years of buildup)
- Exterior gutter face wipe add-on for tiger striping
- Access - fenced yards, dogs, irrigation around the foundation
- Bundling with window cleaning or soft wash
- First-time clean vs. recurring twice-a-year rate
Related services
We service all of Salt Lake County
We do most of our gutter cleaning in Holladay, Millcreek, Sandy, Draper, Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake City and the Avenues. East Bench and foothill homes are our specialty - that's where mature trees and pine needles fill gutters fastest and where the consequences of a clog (ice dams, snowmelt damage) are most expensive.
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Tell us what needs cleaning. We respond same day, usually within an hour.
