Typical cleaning services clean your gutters of leaves, insects, nests, sticks, and other obstructions, bag the waste, and neatly dispose of it.
You might have to pay a little extra if your gutter cleaning calls for any of the following special procedures: the need for a second worker for safety reasons. Landscaping – larger bushes or trees that interfere with the technician’s ability to maneuver quickly will cause a price hike due to time spent safely moving and setting up ladders. Gutter screens – if your home needs to have these removed and reinstalled during the gutter clean-out, field technicians will be spending more time on the job. Severely clogged downspouts can add considerable cost to your gutter cleaning.