Gutters are a crucial part of protecting your home from water damage. But over time, they get clogged, worn, or even damaged. A professional gutter cleaning and inspection helps keep everything working properly—and prevents bigger problems down the line.

Step 1: A Visual Inspection of the Gutter System
Checking for Damage or Sagging
Before cleaning starts, a technician will check for obvious issues like sagging gutters, loose fasteners, or visible cracks that could lead to leaks.
Assessing Water Flow and Drainage
Proper pitch and positioning are essential for your gutters to drain correctly. If water isn’t moving where it should, that’s flagged right away.

Step 2: Full Gutter and Downspout Cleaning
Removing Debris
Leaves, pine needles, shingle grit, and other debris are cleared out to restore proper flow. This includes cleaning the gutters and the tops of the downspouts.
Step 3: Detailed Follow-Up Inspection
Identifying Potential Problems
Once everything is clean, a second inspection is done to check for any leaks, loose joints, improper pitch, or signs of rust or deterioration.
Recommendations for Repairs or Maintenance
If issues are found, the technician will usually provide a written report or go over options for repairs, replacements, or gutter guard installation if needed.
Why It Matters
Gutter issues are one of the most common causes of water damage to basements, foundations, and landscaping. A simple cleaning and inspection can prevent thousands in costly repairs and help extend the life of your gutter system.
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