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Gutter Cleaning in Fayetteville, AR

Gutter cleaning means removing everything blocking the channel — leaves, shingle grit, seed pods, compacted debris — then flushing the downspouts to confirm water actually exits the system. A lot of services skim the surface and call it done. We work each section by hand and check that the whole path drains before we leave.

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When to Call

When You Need Gutter Cleaning

  • Your gutters overflow during rain even though they looked empty last fall
  • You see plants or grass sprouting from the gutter channel
  • Water is pooling along your foundation after a heavy storm
  • You have large oak or sweetgum trees hanging over the roofline
  • You have not had the gutters touched in more than twelve months
  • Fascia boards behind the gutter are starting to show water stains or rot

How It Works

Our Process for Gutter Cleaning

  1. 1

    Walk the roofline first

    Before touching anything, we look at every run of gutter from the ground and from the ladder to spot problem sections, sagging spots, or downspouts that may already be disconnected.

  2. 2

    Hand-clear each section

    We remove debris by hand, working in sections. Shingle grit and wet packed leaves do not blow out cleanly, so we scoop and bag rather than use a blower and call it done.

  3. 3

    Check each downspout opening

    Clogs often start right where the gutter feeds into the downspout. We clear that transition point before running water, so we are not just pushing a blockage deeper.

  4. 4

    Flush with water

    We run water through each downspout from the top and watch where it exits. If flow is slow or stops, we clear the blockage before moving on. We do not skip this step.

  5. 5

    Debris removal from the property

    We bag what we pull out and take it with us. We do not leave piles on the ground next to the house or blow material onto your lawn.

  6. 6

    Quick walkthrough with you

    If we found anything worth mentioning — a loose section, a seam gap, a downspout pulling away — we tell you before we leave. No written report on this service, but we do not stay quiet either.

What's included

  • Hand-clearing of all accessible gutter runs on the property
  • Flushing every downspout to confirm it drains freely
  • Removal and bagging of all debris pulled from the gutters
  • A verbal heads-up on any obvious damage spotted during the job
  • A second pass on any section that still shows slow drainage after the first flush

What's not included

  • Gutter repairs — rehanging, resealing seams, or replacing sections cost extra
  • Roof debris removal beyond what falls directly into the gutter channel
  • Underground downspout line clearing if the blockage is below grade

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Fayetteville

A homeowner on the east side of Fayetteville has four large water oaks over the house and calls every fall after the leaves drop.

We expect heavy volume and bring extra bags. Oak leaves compact tightly when wet, so we work slowly through each section rather than rushing. The flush step matters most here because oak debris breaks down into a paste that coats the downspout interior.

A homeowner in a newer subdivision near Pinnacle Hills notices water running down the side of the house during rain, not out the downspout.

That usually means the downspout is fully blocked or the gutter is pitched wrong. We clear the downspout first, then check the slope of the run. If the pitch is the problem, we note it and explain what a repair would involve.

A rental property owner in the Dickson Street area has not had service in two or three years and is not sure what condition the gutters are in.

We treat this as a heavy-load job from the start. Multi-year buildup often includes standing water, decomposed organic matter, and sections that are partially detached. We clean what we can access and flag anything that needs repair before the next rain season.

Fayetteville Context

Why this matters in Fayetteville

Fayetteville sits in a wooded valley with a mix of oak, sweetgum, and pine that drop debris in waves from October through February. Homes in the Hillcrest and Wilson Park neighborhoods often have mature trees close to the roofline and older gutters that need more frequent clearing. The clay-heavy soil here does not absorb runoff well, so gutters that overflow even briefly tend to cause foundation and erosion problems faster than they would in other regions.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Jobs take longer when debris is packed, wet, or has been sitting for multiple seasons. A single-story ranch with clean gutters cleans faster than a two-story with overhanging trees and two years of buildup. We do not change the price mid-job for normal debris volume, but if access requires special equipment we did not anticipate, we say so before proceeding.

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