Gutter Cleaning in Richmond, VA

Hand-cleared debris · Every downspout flushed with water · Before-and-after photos · $99–$150 most homes

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What Real Richmond Homeowners Ask Before Booking

The same three questions come up on every call: What does it actually cost? How often do I really need it? And how do I know the job was done right? Here’s the honest version.

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$99–$150 for Most Homes
Single-story homes in Richmond. Two-story and steep-pitch homes run $150–$250. We quote your specific home before showing up — no surprises.
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2–4 Times Per Year
Twice minimum (spring + fall). Homes under willow oaks, sweetgums, or loblolly pines in the Fan, Northside, and Museum District often need 3–4 cleanings.
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Before & After Photos
You get photo documentation on every job — not just “we were there.” You see what was cleared, what was flushed, and anything worth watching.
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Storm response, quick turnaround, no waiting weeks for a slot. Call and we’ll tell you if same-day is open for your zip code.
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What’s Included on Every Job

Not every gutter cleaning company does the same thing. Here’s exactly what we include — and what we never skip:

  • Hand-clearing all debris by hand and blower — leaves, twigs, sweetgum gumballs, maple helicopter seeds, shingle grit, pine straw
  • Flushing every downspout with water from the top — confirmed drainage at the bottom. A downspout can look clear at the top and be completely blocked 2 feet down. This step is the proof the job actually worked.
  • Bracket, hanger, and seam inspection while already on the ladder — we catch early separation before it becomes an expensive repair
  • All debris bagged and hauled away — nothing left in your yard, garden beds, or piled on the lawn
  • Before-and-after photo documentation every single job — plus a plain note on anything worth watching next season
  • Roof and gutter type check before climbing — box gutters and slate roofs get handled differently; we ask before we start

What We Never Do

  • Skip the downspout flush and declare the job done
  • Blow debris off the roof onto your yard and call it clean
  • Quote a flat rate without asking about your roof type or tree coverage
  • Leave without telling you if we found something that needs attention

Richmond’s Tree Problem — Why Your Gutters Clog Faster Here

Richmond has one of the highest urban tree canopy coverages in Virginia. That’s great for shade. It’s brutal for gutters. Different trees create different clog situations:

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Willow Oak (Fan, Museum District)
Small narrow leaves create dense mats. Packs tight when wet. Very hard to remove cleanly. Fan District homes often need 3–4 cleanings per year because of willow oak alone.
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Sweetgum (Citywide)
Spiky gumballs are sized to sit in the downspout throat. The gutter trough can look clean while the downspout is completely packed — overflow happens at the joint, not the edge.
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Loblolly Pine (West End, UofR)
Fine needles defeat most gutter guards and pack tight when wet. Creates a dense, wet mat that’s harder to remove than leaf debris and holds moisture against fascia.
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Storm Season (June–October)
Richmond averages 21 thunderstorm days per summer and 44 inches of annual rainfall. A 2-inch storm event can flush a full gutter’s worth of debris overnight.
$99–$150
Standard single-story home · Richmond, VA
Two-story: $150–$250 · Steep-pitch or multi-story: call for quote · Price confirmed before we show up
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Why Clogged Gutters Cost More Than You Think

Most homeowners call after overflow becomes visible. By then, some of this has already started:

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Foundation & Basement Damage
Water overflowing near the foundation is the leading cause of basement moisture in older Richmond homes. Cecil clay soil expands when wet and pushes against basement walls.
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Fascia Board Rot
Wood fascia exposed to standing overflow softens within a single season. Replacing rotted fascia on a Church Hill or Fan home with original woodwork runs $6–$20 per linear foot.
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Mosquito Breeding
Standing water in a clogged gutter creates ideal mosquito breeding conditions. One inch of standing water in a trough is all it takes.
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Winter Ice Damming
Trapped water freezes, expands, and forces melt water under shingles. Ceiling stains show up months after the original clog formed.
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Insurance Coverage Gaps
Damage from long-term gutter neglect is typically treated differently by insurers than sudden storm damage. Documented cleaning history helps your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions — Gutter Cleaning Richmond, VA

Most single-story homes in Richmond run $99–$150 for a thorough cleaning. Two-story homes, steep-pitch roofs, and heavily wooded lots run $150–$250. Richmond’s competitor market data shows some companies charge up to $400 — that’s for complex multi-story work, not a standard single-story cleaning. We always confirm your category before quoting.

The standard is twice a year — late spring (May/June) after oak catkin and pine pollen drop, and late fall (November) after leaf drop but before freezing. Homes under heavy willow oak, sweetgum, or loblolly pine canopy — common in the Fan District, Museum District, Northside, and near the James River — typically need 3–4 cleanings. Richmond gets 44 inches of annual rainfall; even a partially clogged gutter can overflow during the summer thunderstorm season.

Willow oaks are the worst — their small, narrow leaves create dense mats that are difficult to remove and pack tight when wet. Sweetgum gumballs clog downspout openings specifically. Loblolly pine needles bypass most gutter guards. Tulip poplars shed large leaves and branches during summer storms. If any of these are near your house, plan on more than two cleanings per year.

Yes — carefully. Box gutters built into the roofline on Church Hill and Fan District homes need roof access, not just ladder work, and the internal drains need to be flushed differently than standard K-style downspouts. Slate roofs on pre-1940s homes can’t be walked like asphalt shingle. We confirm your roof material and gutter type before every job.

Yes, always. We hand-clear debris, flush every downspout with water to confirm actual drainage (not just clear-looking at the top), check brackets and seams while on the ladder, bag and haul all debris, and provide before-and-after photos. The downspout flush is non-negotiable — it’s the only way to confirm the job actually worked.

Yes, in most cases. Summer thunderstorms in Richmond can dump 2–3 inches in a single event and pack a gutter overnight. Call ahead — we keep slots for storm-response requests separately from routine bookings.

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