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how much does it cost to clean gutters

You can expect to pay around $150–$300 for a typical gutter cleaning , with most homeowners falling somewhere in that range per visit.

Quick Scoop

  • National average (single visit): about $175–$360.
  • Common range for most homes: $100–$250 for standard jobs.
  • Per linear foot pricing: usually $0.80–$2.25 per linear foot of gutter.
  • Typical 1,600 sq ft home (about 160 ft of gutters): roughly $128–$320 per cleaning.
  • Higher-end/complex jobs: can go $300–$500+ , especially for big houses or heavy debris.

A simple one‑story home with easy access might land near the low end, while a tall, tree‑surrounded home with clogged downspouts will be toward the high end.

What Changes the Price?

Think of gutter cleaning like paying for a car wash: same basic job, but lots of add‑ons can nudge the price up.

  1. Home size & gutter length
    • More linear feet = more time, so higher cost.
    • Many pros use a per‑foot rate (around $0.80–$2.25/ft).
  1. Number of stories / roof difficulty
    • One‑story homes: often $70–$200.
 * Two‑story: about **$100–$275**.
 * Three‑story: can reach **$130–$400+**.
 * Steep or complex roofs often add around **15%**.
  1. How dirty the gutters are
    • Light debris = basic clean.
    • Heavy buildup, packed leaves, or several years of neglect often means surcharges (e.g., 30–35% extra).
  1. Downspouts & clogs
    • Flushing downspouts may be a small add‑on (for example, per downspout).
    • Unclogging badly blocked downspouts can add $60–$150 or more depending on the job.
  1. Local labor rates & extras
    • In some 2026 state averages, typical ranges per visit look like $150–$700+ for larger or high‑cost areas.
 * Add‑ons like minor roof cleaning, small repairs, or gutter guard removal/reinstall can bump the total.

Typical Price Ranges by Home Type

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Home type / metric Typical cost
One‑story home $70–$200 per cleaning
Two‑story home $100–$275 per cleaning
Three‑story home $130–$400+ per cleaning
Average national range $100–$250 per visit
National “typical” mid‑point About $175–$360
Per linear foot $0.80–$2.25 per linear foot
Example 1,600 sq ft home (~160 ft gutters) $128–$320 per cleaning

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro

  • DIY costs: mainly your time, a good ladder, a scoop, and safety gear.
  • Pro service: you pay more upfront, but get proper equipment, insurance, and reduced risk of falling or damaging gutters.

Many homeowners choose pros at least once a year, especially if the roof is high or the property is heavily wooded.

Mini “Forum-Style” Take

If you scroll through online discussions, you’ll see people quoting everything from “about a hundred bucks for a small single‑story place” to “$300+ for a tall, tree‑covered house that hadn’t been cleaned in years.” The consensus is that paying more for someone careful, insured, and thorough is usually worth it , especially when they spot drainage issues that prevent future water damage.

“Cheap” is nice once; “no leaks and no ladder falls” is nice every season.

How to Get a Solid Quote

  1. Measure or estimate your gutter length if you can.
  2. Note your number of stories , roof steepness, and whether you have gutter guards.
  3. Ask for a written estimate that lists: per‑foot or flat rate, downspout clearing, and any extras.
  4. Confirm they’re insured and familiar with working at height, especially on two‑ and three‑story homes.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.