Queensbury sits in one of the most beautiful parts of New York, but the tree-lined neighborhoods around Aviation Road, Quaker Road, and Bay Road are hard on gutters. Mature oaks, maples, and white pines tower over most homes, and once fall hits, those trees dump thousands of leaves, pine needles, and seed pods directly into your gutter channels. Add in a long winter with freeze-thaw cycles, and a clogged gutter can go from minor nuisance to ice dam and fascia rot faster than most homeowners realize.
Our crew approaches gutter cleaning as a basic and necessary part of everyday home maintenance. Every visit includes debris removal, downspout inspection, a visual roof inspection at no extra charge, and before-and-after photos uploaded to your invoice.
If your gutters haven’t been touched since last fall, now is the time. Give us a call and we’ll put together a remote estimate the same day.
Seamless gutters are the predominant gutter type throughout Queensbury. Seamless gutters are continuous gutter runs without joints or seams, custom-fabricated on-site to fit the home’s roofline precisely, which reduces the risk of leaks compared to sectional gutters that rely on sealed joints.
We are seeing an increasing number of copper gutters in the Queensbury area, reflecting a growing segment of homeowners investing in premium, long-lasting gutter systems. Copper gutters are high-end gutter systems valued for their exceptional durability (50+ year lifespan), distinctive appearance, and natural patina development over time that gives them a unique aged-bronze or verdigris finish.
Increasingly popular on historic, lakeside, and custom Queensbury homes, half-round gutters feature a smooth, symmetrical curve. This open-faced system offers a refined, classic appearance that elevates traditional architecture far better than standard K-style gutters.
If gutters have gutter guards, leaf filters, or gutter screens installed, we can still clean them, but the process requires removing the guards, cleaning the gutter channel thoroughly underneath, and reinstalling them. This additional labor is billed separately from the base gutter cleaning service, as it significantly increases the time and complexity of the job.
Every gutter cleaning job includes a free visual roof inspection at no additional charge. While the crew is accessing gutters from the roofline or ladder, they perform a trained-eye review of the roof’s condition, including loose or missing shingles, granule loss (a sign of aging asphalt shingles), moss or algae presence, fascia board deterioration visible around gutter attachment points, and signs of wear that most homeowners cannot safely assess on their own.
We take before-and-after photos of every gutter cleaning job and upload them directly to your invoice. This automatic, standard practice provides a permanent visual record of the cleared gutters and flushed downspouts. You can easily review the results even if you are not home during the service.
The gutter cleaning process uses no chemical agents whatsoever. The only liquid applied is water, which is used to flush downspouts and rinse the gutter channel to verify proper flow. There are no bleach solutions, no surfactants, no degreasers, and no harsh chemicals involved in the gutter cleaning process at any stage.
We don’t rely on a one-size-fits-all method. Instead, our crew selects from three distinct debris removal techniques based on your gutters’ specific conditions. This system completely removes dry leaves, wet sludge, pine needles, moss, or any mixture of debris, ensuring your drainage system functions exactly the way it should.
While many competitors charge extra for downspout work or skip it entirely, we include it in our base price. Our crew inspects every downspout for blockages, flushes them with water when required, and clears any clogs to confirm unobstructed flow. This standard practice ensures you get a complete, fully functional gutter system rather than a half-finished job.
We aren’t trying to sell homeowners on products that don’t work and we are offering straight talk based on real-world experience. Our team would rather tell customers the truth; gutter guards aren’t a magic solution; regular professional cleaning is the better investment than selling them something that creates more problems down the road.
The process begins when a customer contacts our owner via phone, website form submission, or email with their property address and service request. Our team prepares a remote estimate using satellite imagery, Google Earth, Zillow, or MLS listing photos no in-person site visit is required for most gutter cleaning jobs.
This allows our team to assess gutter footage, roof pitch, accessibility, and landscape conditions from the imagery and provide an accurate quote quickly. The estimate is sent to the customer’s email and cell phone within hours, not days.
When the crew arrives at the property, the first step is to take before-service photos of the gutters, downspouts, and surrounding roofline areas. These photos document the condition of the gutters before any work begins, creating a visual record that will be compared to the after-service photos later.
The crew also performs a brief pre-work inspection to assess gutter condition, identify any access challenges, determine optimal ladder placement, and evaluate the type and amount of debris present. This pre-work assessment ensures the most efficient and thorough cleaning approach. If the customer is home, the crew will introduce themselves, confirm the scope of work, and answer any last-minute questions before starting. If the customer is not home, the crew proceeds with the documented plan and communicates any findings through the invoice later.
The crew accesses the gutters via ladder or from the roofline, using pitch hoppers as needed for stability on sloped roof surfaces. Hand scooping removes compacted, wet, or heavy debris, and is especially effective near downspout openings where buildup is densest and most difficult to dislodge.
A backpack blower clears dry leaves, pine needles, and lightweight material quickly on fall cleanings when debris hasn’t compacted into sludge yet. A water flush rinses the gutter channel, pushes remaining debris through the downspouts, and confirms proper flow. If water drains freely, the job is done.
After debris is removed from the gutters, the crew inspects and flushes each downspout to confirm unobstructed flow. Downspouts commonly clog at the elbow joints (where debris gets trapped in the curve), at the connection point where the gutter meets the downspout opening, or at the bottom outlet where leaves compact against the drainage point. If a downspout is clogged, it is cleared as part of the standard service, no additional charge.
During the gutter cleaning visit, the crew performs a complimentary visual roof inspection at no extra charge. This is not a structural engineering assessment, but a trained-eye review of visible roof conditions from the ladder and roofline position. The crew is already up there accessing the gutters, so it makes sense to take a few extra moments to check for conditions that most homeowners could never safely assess on their own.
Conditions noted and documented include loose, missing, or damaged shingles, granule loss or bare spots, moss or algae presence on the roof surface, sagging or improperly pitched gutter sections, deteriorating fascia boards near gutter attachment points, and signs of wear or damage that could lead to leaks if left unaddressed.
Any findings are documented with photos and communicated to the customer through the invoice notes if the customer is not home or discussed in person if the customer is home.
The crew never leaves debris piles in your driveway or on your lawn. Gutter debris is either removed off-site or disposed of in a designated on-property wooded area, depending on your preference. We never dump debris into your landscaping. Because our work is performed from ladders, the impact on your garden beds is kept to an absolute minimum.
There are no chemical applications in gutter cleaning (only water), so there’s zero risk to plants, lawns, or garden beds from chemical runoff.
After the gutters are cleaned and the job is complete, the crew takes after-service photos and uploads them directly to the customer’s invoice. These photos show the condition of the gutters after debris removal, downspout flushing, and any repairs or issues addressed during the visit.
Customers can review the before-and-after photos to see exactly what was done, compare the condition of their gutters before and after service, and verify that the crew addressed all areas of concern. The photo and written documentation can also be valuable if the homeowner needs to document maintenance history for insurance claims, warranty coverage, or a future home sale.
Before leaving the property, the crew places a Google Review refrigerator magnet and a door hanger at the front door. These serve two purposes: they confirm that the job was completed (so customers know the crew was there even if they weren’t home), and they provide a friendly reminder for satisfied customers to leave a review on Google if they’d like to share their experience.
If the customer has any concerns after the crew leaves, gutters aren’t flowing properly, something doesn’t look right, or they have questions about the findings documented on the invoice, they are encouraged to call our team directly.
Gutter cleaning starts at $199 for a standard single-story home with straightforward access. Most jobs fall somewhere above that minimum depending on four main factors:
A typical job takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. A compact single-story home with clear access can be done in half an hour. A property with multiple roof levels, heavy tree debris, and tight landscaping will take closer to the full 90 minutes.
If you’re booking one of our top services (house washing starts at $299, roof cleaning starts at $400) and want to add gutter cleaning, we offer bundle pricing. The discount varies depending on the combination of services, so ask about it when you call for your estimate. Scheduling everything in one visit also means less disruption to your day.
For commercial properties managing multiple buildings or recurring maintenance, we offer preferred pricing on maintenance contracts depending on the scope and frequency of service.
We back every service with a straightforward satisfaction guarantee.
Our guarantee is simple and direct. If you experience drainage issues after we clean your gutters, just call our team directly at 518-636-0605. We will return to your property at no additional charge to resolve the problem.
We are fully insured, providing customers with peace of mind and protection in the unlikely event of property damage or accidents during service. Insurance coverage is mandatory for professional exterior cleaning companies, but not all operators carry it.
That’s the most common question we hear, and the answer is almost always yes. We schedule in one-week blocks, and once you’re on the calendar you’ll receive a text and email confirmation with your date and time. If you need to reschedule, that’s free of charge.
No. We just need exterior access to the gutters. If you’re not home, everything we find during the visit is documented with photos and notes in your invoice. We do recommend keeping pets indoors while we’re working.
Very little. Almost all the work is done from a ladder above your garden beds. The most common minor impact is slight disturbance of mulch in garden beds near the foundation. Since we don’t use any chemicals, there’s zero risk to your plants or lawn.
We can still clean them. There’s an additional charge to remove the guards, clean the gutter channel underneath, and reinstall them. If you’d prefer the guards stay in place, we won’t be able to clean what’s behind them, and we’ll let you know before we start.
A quick note on gutter guards: We don’t install strainer baskets or gutter guard systems.
It’s included. Every gutter cleaning comes with downspout inspection and clearing as part of the base service. We don’t bill separately for that.
At minimum once a year, ideally twice. Late fall after the leaves have dropped and early spring are the two best times. If your property has heavy tree coverage, more frequent cleanings will keep things flowing.
We won’t clean gutters that are structurally compromised. Cleaning a loose or detaching gutter risks pulling it off the house entirely. If we see damage during our inspection, we’ll document it and let you know so you can get it repaired before the next cleaning.
Clogged gutters cause water overflow that damages fascia boards, infiltrates foundations, erodes landscaping, creates dangerous ice dams in winter, and leads to costly emergency repairs that could have been prevented with routine maintenance.
In the Queensbury and Adirondack region, where heavy tree coverage and harsh winters create persistent gutter challenges, professional gutter cleaning is necessary home maintenance that protects one of your largest investments.
Call 518-636-0605 to speak directly with our team and schedule your gutter cleaning.