Local Gutter Cleaning Expertise
In the East Side Historic District of Longmont, CO, gutter cleaning service keeps your roof and foundation protected. Our team removes debris from gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage. We serve Somerset Meadows, downtown Longmont, and all neighborhoods throughout the city.
A clear process means you always know what happens next.
We examine your gutters, downspouts, and roof edges for blockages, damage, and water flow issues. This check reveals what needs cleaning or repair.
We hand-scoop leaves, cottonwood seeds, and silt from gutters. All debris is safely removed from your property, not blown into yards.
We flush downspouts to ensure water flows freely away from your foundation. Proper drainage prevents soil saturation and foundation stress.
We explain what we found and suggest future maintenance. Catch small issues before they become costly roof or foundation repairs.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why it matters.
Each service protects different parts of your home.
Longmont homes from the 1970s and 1980s often face clogged gutters due to cottonwood debris and roof shingle granules. Cleaning restores water flow and prevents overflow onto siding and fascia.

Thorough gutter cleaning near Somerset Meadows and downtown Longmont neighborhoods
Our pressure washing service cleans exterior surfaces throughout Longmont. We remove algae, mold, and pollen from gutters, downspouts, roof edges, and fascia without damaging materials.

Pressure cleaning gutter systems in Kensington and historic East Side neighborhoods
Ice dams, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy snow loads damage gutters in Longmont winters. We patch leaks, reseal joints, and straighten sagging sections to restore proper drainage.

Professional gutter repair in Fox Hill and Loomiller areas
Gutter guards keep cottonwood seeds, needles, and debris out of your gutters. Custom-fitted systems work with your roof style while allowing water through. Ideal for Longmont homes near trees.

Gutter guards installed on homes throughout Longmont, CO
Longmont's climate and soil create unique drainage challenges.
Longmont sits on Nunn clay loam soil that expands when saturated. Clogged gutters overflow, soaking the foundation and causing soil heaving—a leading cause of cracked concrete and structural movement. Spring runoff and the area's 14.6 inches of annual precipitation make drainage critical.
Foundation damage from poor drainage can exceed $30,000. Regular gutter cleaning costs far less and prevents this expense.
Winter presents ice dam risk. When gutters are blocked, meltwater backs up, refreezes, and forces water under shingles. This causes ceiling stains, insulation damage, and mold growth inside your home.
Plains Cottonwood trees blanket neighborhoods with fibrous seed masses that solidify into concrete-like sludge in gutters. Without cleaning, they block drainage for months.
We serve all areas of Longmont, from historic downtown to newer developments.
Whether you live in the East Side Historic District near Thompson Park, Somerset Meadows near the Diagonal Highway, Kensington near downtown shops, or Fox Hill near Ute Creek Golf Course, we handle your gutter needs. Our team knows the specific challenges in each area—from oak-heavy yards in Loomiller to expansive clay in West Longmont.
We work in residential neighborhoods, condos near Main Street, and commercial properties throughout Boulder County. No job is too small or too large.
Contact us for a free inspection and quote in your neighborhood.
Most Longmont homes need cleaning twice a year—spring (after snowmelt) and fall (before heavy leaves). Homes near cottonwood trees may need three to four cleanings annually.
Clogged gutters trap snowmelt, which refreezes at the eaves when temperatures drop. Clear gutters allow meltwater to drain, preventing dams from forming.
Yes. Clean gutters direct water away from the foundation. This prevents soil saturation, which causes heaving in clay-heavy areas like Longmont and protects against cracking.
Mesh or reverse-curve guards prevent cottonwood seeds and debris from entering gutters. They reduce cleaning frequency by 50-75% but still require occasional inspection in heavy seed-shed seasons.
Sagging indicates water weight from debris or bent fasteners. Repair involves resecuring hangers, replacing brackets, and restoring proper slope. Delay increases fascia damage risk.
We work carefully on older homes, preserving original materials and architectural details while ensuring proper drainage function. Free inspection reveals your historic home's specific needs.
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