Gutter Cleaning in Baltimore
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Gutter Cleaning prices in Baltimore
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-story home Typical ranch home, ~150-160 linear ft of gutter | $100 | $160 | $250 |
| Two-story home Standard two-story with ladder or vacuum access | $150 | $250 | $400 |
| Large or three-story home Complex rooflines, high access, heavy debris | $250 | $400 | $650 |
How to hire a gutter cleaning pro in United States
- Confirm liability insurance — ladder work on your property is your risk if the cleaner is uninsured
- Get the price basis clear: per linear foot ($1-$2.50 typical) or flat rate by house size and storeys
- Confirm downspout flushing and debris haul-away are included
- Ask for before/after photos, standard practice with reputable outfits
- Schedule after fall leaf drop and before winter — clogged gutters feed ice dams in cold states
- Treat any 'rotten fascia' upsell skeptically until you see photo evidence
Gutter cleaning is an unregulated trade in the US — no license applies. The meaningful checks are general liability insurance and, in northern states, timing: gutters clogged before winter contribute to ice damming, which is an insurance headache far bigger than the cleaning bill.
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Frequently asked questions
How often should gutters be cleaned?
Once or twice a year for most homes — typically after autumn leaf fall and optionally after spring seed drop. Homes under overhanging trees may need quarterly cleans, while treeless streets can stretch to 18 months. The cheap habit is a fixed calendar slot with the same provider; the expensive habit is waiting for overflow.
When is the best time of year to clean gutters?
Right after the main leaf drop in autumn, so gutters run clear through the wet season — plus a spring check where blossom, seeds or storm debris are heavy. Booking just before peak season gets better availability and often better pricing than calling mid-downpour.
How long does gutter cleaning take?
A single-storey home typically takes 1-2 hours; a large two-storey home 2-4 hours. Vacuum-pole systems on tall homes can be faster than laddering every section. Heavily compacted or never-cleaned gutters take substantially longer and often carry a surcharge.
What are the signs my gutters need cleaning now?
Water sheeting over the gutter edge in rain, grass or seedlings growing in the trough, staining or green streaks on walls below the gutter line, sagging sections, and birds or pests working along the roofline. Any of these means the clean is overdue.
What's the difference between vacuum and hand gutter cleaning?
Hand cleaning from a ladder is thorough and lets the cleaner inspect brackets and joints up close, but involves repeated ladder moves and height risk. Vacuum systems clean from the ground with carbon-fibre poles and a camera, which is safer and often better for 2-3 storey homes. Both are legitimate — what matters is proof of result, like before/after photos or camera footage.
Can gutter cleaning be combined with other services for a better price?
Often — the same access setup suits window cleaning, roof debris blowing, fascia/soffit washing, and moss treatment. Bundled visits amortise the travel and setup cost, and many providers discount recurring twice-yearly plans. Ask what combinations they offer before booking a one-off.
How much does gutter cleaning cost in the US?
The national average is around $170 per visit, with most homes paying $120-$230. Per-linear-foot pricing of $0.95-$2.25 is common; two-storey homes and homes with steep or obstructed access land at the top of the range or above.
Do clogged gutters really cause ice dams?
They contribute — debris-filled gutters trap water at the eaves that freezes and gives ice dams a starting shelf. Cleaning before first freeze removes that factor, though attic insulation and ventilation are the root cure for recurring dams.
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