Professional Gutter Cleaning in Dayton & the Miami Valley
More than a basic cleanout. We hand-clean the gutters, flush every downspout, check connected underground drainage flow, clean the grounds, assess the visible system, and provide detailed proof-of-work photos.
What Your Gutter Cleaning Includes
Every visit is built around clearing the system, verifying water movement, documenting the work, and leaving the property clean.
Hand Cleaning
Leaves, sticks, roof grit, shingle granules, seed pods, mud, and other debris are removed from the gutters by hand. Hand blowers are used where appropriate to help finish the cleanup.
Every Downspout Flushed
We use water to flush every downspout and verify that water moves through the vertical system rather than assuming the opening is clear.
Underground Flow Check
When downspouts connect to accessible underground lines, we check whether those lines accept and move water. A restriction or backup is documented and addressed with you.
Proof-of-Work Photos
You receive detailed photo documentation showing what was found, what was cleared, and the completed condition of the gutter system.
Complimentary Tune-Ups
Within reason, we tap loose gutter spikes back into place and may add a few complimentary hangers where needed to help secure minor problem areas.
Ground Cleanup
Removed debris is collected and the work area is cleaned. We do not consider the job complete while gutter debris is scattered around your property.
A Complete System Check, Not a Quick Scoop-Out
A gutter can look clean from the ground while a downspout remains restricted or an underground line backs up as soon as water reaches it. That is why water testing is part of our normal process.
- Gutters cleared by hand
- Every downspout flushed with water
- Visible water flow confirmed at downspout outlets
- Connected underground lines checked when accessible
- Visible leaks, sagging, loose sections, pitch concerns, and worn components noted
- Minor complimentary spike and hanger support when reasonable
- Grounds cleaned and debris removed
- Detailed proof-of-work photos provided
Signs Your Gutters Need Attention
These symptoms can point to debris, a restricted downspout, an underground flow problem, or a condition that needs a closer look.
Water Over the Front Edge
Overflow during rain often means leaves, roof grit, or compacted debris are restricting the gutter or outlet.
Water Backs Up at a Downspout
A blockage may be inside the outlet, elbow, vertical downspout, or underground line below it.
Plants or Moss in the Gutters
Organic growth usually means moisture and decomposing debris have been sitting in the gutter for an extended period.
Sagging or Pulling Away
Wet debris adds weight and can worsen loose spikes, hangers, low areas, and sections already pulling from the fascia.
Water Near the Foundation
The gutters may be clear while a downspout outlet, underground line, or final discharge point is not moving water away properly.
Guards Still Overflow
Guarded systems can collect fine debris, roof grit, and material at valleys or openings. They still need inspection and flow verification.
Going into freezing weather with gutters and downspouts packed with wet leaves, roof grit, and debris can create much larger problems. Trapped water can freeze and expand, stress gutter seams and downspout connections, crack or separate sections, loosen gutters, and add substantial weight to the system.
Full gutters can also increase freeze-and-thaw trouble and contribute to ice buildup along the roofline. Late leaves do not always fall on schedule, so some properties benefit from a final winter-prep cleaning after the last major leaf drop. The goal is to enter winter with the gutters, downspouts, and connected drainage path clear and moving water.
CleanFlow Service Plans
A simpler way to stay ahead of recurring clogs, seasonal leaf drop, and last-minute scheduling.
One, Two & Three-Year Options
Choose a service-plan term that fits your home, tree coverage, and preferred maintenance schedule.
Priority Scheduling
Plan members receive priority when seasonal service windows are organized and appointments are placed on the schedule.
Complimentary Unclog Support
Qualifying clogs between scheduled visits are handled complimentary, typically within 48 hours, subject to weather, safety, access, and plan terms.
Ask how to save up to 15% with a service plan. Easy Pay options may provide additional savings depending on the selected plan and payment arrangement.
Ask About Service Plans
Gutter Brightening
Interior gutter cleaning restores water flow. Gutter brightening addresses the outside face of the gutter to improve curb appeal.
- Targets tiger striping and exterior streaks
- Helps remove algae, moss, oxidation staining, and exterior buildup
- Works well as an add-on when the gutter system is already being serviced
- Final results depend on the age, finish, oxidation, and condition of the gutter surface
When Cleaning Reveals Something More
Cleaning establishes a clear baseline. Water testing and visible assessment can reveal that another part of the system needs attention.
Repairs
Leaking corners, loose sections, damaged outlets, poor pitch, sagging, or missing support may require repair after debris is removed.
Gutter Repair DetailsDrainage
A clear downspout may still back up where it enters an underground line or discharge too close to the home.
Drainage DetailsReplacement
Severely worn, undersized, poorly pitched, or repeatedly failing systems may be better candidates for seamless replacement.
Installation DetailsGutter Cleaning Service Area
Serving homeowners throughout Montgomery County, Greene County, and the greater Miami Valley.
Montgomery County
- Dayton
- Kettering
- Centerville
- Washington Township
- Oakwood
- Miamisburg
- Huber Heights
- Englewood
Greene County & Nearby Areas
- Beavercreek
- Bellbrook
- Fairborn
- Xenia
- Yellow Springs
- Cedarville
- Springboro
- Waynesville
Gutter Cleaning Questions
Clear answers about how CleanFlow cleans, checks, documents, and maintains gutter systems.
We hand-clean the gutters, flush every downspout with water, check connected underground drainage flow when accessible, clean the grounds, assess visible gutter conditions, complete minor complimentary spike and hanger tune-ups when reasonable, and provide proof-of-work photos.
Yes. Every downspout is flushed as part of the normal gutter cleaning service. We use water to confirm flow rather than assuming a downspout is clear because the opening looks open.
When the connection and discharge path are accessible, we check whether the underground line accepts and moves water. If it backs up or does not appear to flow correctly, we document the concern and discuss the next practical step.
Gutter cleaning starts at $150 for standard homes. Height, access, debris, guards, roof conditions, downspout restrictions, and overall job difficulty can affect the final price.
The right schedule depends on tree coverage, debris type, roof conditions, gutter guards, and how the system performs during rain. Many homes benefit from spring and fall service, while properties with heavy leaves, pine needles, or recurring clogs may need additional visits.
No guard makes a gutter system maintenance-free. Guards can reduce recurring clogs, but fine debris, roof grit, valley wash, and material on top of a guard may still require inspection and service.
Yes. Ask about one-year, two-year, and three-year service plans, priority scheduling, complimentary qualifying unclog visits between scheduled services, savings of up to 15%, and available Easy Pay options.
Ready to Get Your Gutters Flowing?
Schedule detailed gutter cleaning with downspout flushing, underground flow checks, cleanup, and proof-of-work documentation.