Gutter Cleaning in Greenville, SC
Debris cleared out of gutters and downspouts so water drains away from the house.
Gutter Cleaning for Greenville yards
Clogged gutters send water over the edge and down against your foundation, which is where the expensive problems start. We clear the leaves, pine needles, and grit out of your gutters, flush the downspouts so they actually drain, and bag the debris off your roof. With all the oaks and pines around Upstate homes, this is a service most houses here need at least twice a year.
Greenville yards sit on heavy Piedmont red clay that compacts hard and drains slow, with rolling terrain that runs water downhill in our summer storms. Lawns here are a mix of cool-season tall fescue and warm-season bermuda and zoysia, all in USDA Zone 7b to 8a. That clay is why fall aeration matters so much, and the rolling lots are why edging and clean bed lines read so well from the street.
What is included
- Hand-clearing leaves and debris from the gutters
- Flushing and clearing downspouts
- Checking that water drains away from the foundation
- Bagging and hauling off the debris
- A heads-up on any sagging, leaks, or loose sections we spot
- Cleanup of anything that lands on the ground
Timing in Greenville
Late fall, after the leaves finish dropping in December, is the most important cleaning of the year here. A second cleaning in spring clears out pollen, seed pods, and the pine needles that fall year round. Homes under heavy tree cover often need both.
Gutter cleaning is priced by the size and height of the home and how clogged things are. We give you a flat price for the house, and we can add it to a cleanup or pressure washing visit.
Gutter Cleaning in Greenville: questions
Do you offer gutter cleaning in Greenville, SC?
Yes. Gutter Cleaning is one of our regular services in Greenville, along with the rest of our outdoor maintenance. Call (864) 630-5567 or book online and we will get you a flat quote.
How often should gutters be cleaned in the Upstate?
Twice a year for most homes here, once in late fall after the leaves drop and once in spring. Houses surrounded by pines often need more, because pine needles fall all year and pack down tight in the gutters.
What happens if I never clean my gutters?
Water backs up, overflows the edge, and pours down against your foundation and siding. Over time that causes wood rot, basement and crawlspace moisture, and foundation issues that cost far more than a cleaning. Clogged gutters also get heavy enough to pull loose from the house.
Do you clean two-story homes?
We clean what we can reach safely with our ladders, which covers most two-story homes. Very high or hard-to-access rooflines may need specialized equipment, and we will tell you up front if yours is one of them.
