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Eavestrough Cleaning Schedule

Updated
January 5, 2017
Author
Amanda Curry
Read Time
3 minutes

Eavestrough cleaning: a dreaded task that unfortunately has to be done multiple times per year. But, often times we fail to understand why eavestroughs or gutters must be kept clear and clog-free and how it affects our home when left neglected.

In this article, we explain how often eavestrough should be cleaned, why it’s important, and the gutter cleaning cost associated with the tedious chore.

Why is Eavestrough Cleaning Important?

Eavestrough cleaning is extremely important as it maintains the integrity of your home. If left neglected, your gutters could fill with debris, leaves, shingle grit, pine needles, and more, causing water to back up onto your roof and spill over the side of your home. Furthermore, your eavestroughs or gutters could become so clogged and heavy that they rip away from the side of your home and fall to the ground, completely defeating the purpose of an effective gutter system.

By not properly diverting water away from your home, this could lead to serious and costly water-related damages, including:

  • Foundation damage
  • Roof and siding issues
  • Mold and mildew
  • Structural problems
  • Basement flooding
  • Landscape erosion
  • …and more!

How Often Should I Clean My Eavestroughs?

In order to mitigate any potential water related issues, it’s important to keep your gutters clean no matter what time of year it is. For this reason, you’ll want to check your eavestroughs multiple times per year.

At the very least, you’ll want to inspect your gutters once per season. In the fall, cleanings should become more frequent. We recommend checking your gutters in early fall, middle fall, and end of fall for the best results.

If you plan on cleaning eavestroughs yourself, which we don’t really recommend, be sure to use our gutter cleaning safety tips in order to be safe when climbing the ladder.

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Eavestrough Cleaning Cost

Let’s face it: We know that eavestrough cleaning is important, but the chore itself is pretty gruesome. Climbing a ladder to clean your gutters is not only a dirty, disgusting task – it’s dangerous, too!

For this reason, you may opt to have your eavestroughs cleaned, however, this usually comes at a pretty penny. Typical eavestrough or gutter cleaning costs on a single story 1,500 square foot home will run anywhere from $75 to $200. The cost for a single story 2,000 square foot home is about $90 – $225. A two-story 2,500 square foot home with 200 linear feet of gutter will most likely run you $150 and up for a single cleaning.

These prices are pretty moderate, too. We’ve seen gutter cleaning cost upwards of $500 depending on the size of the job and how long it takes the gutter cleaner.

Along with gutter cleaning being quite expensive, these prices can add up quick over the lifetime of the home. For example, if you have someone clean your gutters at $125 three times per year that adds up to $375 per year.

Over ten years, you will have spent $3,750, however, your problem will still be unresolved! Gutter cleaning is a temporary solution to a permanent issue. Fortunately, there is a solution that eliminates gutter cleaning for life.

Avoid Cleaning Eavestroughs with LeafFilter Gutter Covers

LeafFilter Gutter Protection is installed on top of your existing gutters, providing clog-free eavestroughs for the life of your home. Once installed, you’ll never have to worry about cleaning your gutters again!

LeafFilter gutter guards will not only protect your home from serious and costly water-related damage, it keeps you safe and off the ladder for good. Our professional installers will clean and realign your gutters to ensure they are effectively working before securing our surgical grade micromesh filter to your gutters. As the #1 consumer rated gutter guard in the nation, you

With a lifetime warranty and 100% money back guarantee, you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that your eavestroughs, and your home, are protected for life!

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