Gutter cleaning is one of the least expensive home maintenance jobs you can pay for, and one of the most valuable. Skipping it usually costs far more than doing it. Here's an honest look at pricing in the Sauk Valley.
Sauk Valley starting prices
We use starting-at prices so you know what to expect before we ever pull in the driveway:
- Gutter cleaning: starting at $149
- House washing: starting at $299
- Driveway and concrete cleaning: starting at $149
- Spring and fall gutter plan: starting at $349 per year
- Homes with gutter guards that need lifted: typical add-on $50 to $150
What actually changes the price
1. Home height and stories
A single-story ranch is quick. A two or three-story home takes longer, needs taller ladders, and is more careful work. Height is usually the single biggest factor.
2. Linear feet of gutter
Most homes have between 150 and 250 linear feet of gutter. Larger homes with wings, dormers, or attached garages can easily double that.
3. Debris load and time since last cleaning
Gutters that haven't been cleaned in a couple of years hold packed shingle grit, seed pods, and rotted leaf mat. It takes real time to hand-clear and haul that off. Once you're on a regular schedule, cleanings are faster and often cheaper.
4. Tree cover
Homes under mature oaks, maples, or cottonwoods in older Dixon, Sterling, or Rock Falls neighborhoods collect debris fast. Heavy tree cover often means twice-a-year service and a fuller cleanup each visit.
5. Roof pitch and access
Steep pitches, tight setbacks, landscaping right against the house, or fenced-in yards all slow the job down safely.
6. Gutter guards
Guards help, but they still need to be lifted and the gutter underneath flushed. Different guard styles take different amounts of time. More on this in do gutter guards need cleaning.
What's included in a Sauk Valley Exterior Cleaning gutter service
- Hand-clearing every section of gutter
- Clearing and testing every downspout
- A full water flush where appropriate
- Removing loose debris from the roof edge
- Bagging and hauling off debris, or piling in the yard if you prefer
- A quick visual check for sagging runs or obvious issues you should know about
DIY vs professional cost
DIY looks cheaper on paper: a bucket, a ladder, gloves, maybe a scoop. Two or three hours later most homeowners are back inside sore and wet, and only the front is done. The real cost of DIY is ladder time. Two stories and up, pay a pro.
How to get an accurate quote
Send us the address and a rough description (one story vs two, roughly how many downspouts, any gutter guards) and we'll get you a real number the same day in most cases. Free quotes, no pressure, no upsells.
