Comprehensive Gutter Cleaning in Southeast Texas
Protect Your Foundation, Roof, and Landscaping—Year-Round
Our gutter cleaning services are tailored for the Southeast Texas climate, tackling storm debris, pine needles, and oak leaf buildup from seasonal downpours and hurricane-season rain.
Why Gutter Cleaning Matters in East Texas
Gutters are your first line of defense during Southeast Texas thunderstorms, Gulf Coast humidity, and tropical downpours. But when clogged with pine needles, oak leaves, and debris, they can cause serious problems: foundation damage, landscape erosion, fascia board rot, and pest infestations.
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Direct heavy rain away from pier-and-beam or slab foundations
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Prevent roof leaks and fascia/soffit wood rot
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Avoid erosion in flowerbeds and yards after intense storms
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Eliminate standing water that attracts mosquitoes, ants, and rodents
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Reduce mold, mildew, and crawlspace moisture
Our Local Gutter Cleaning Services
Residential Gutter Cleaning
We specialize in gutter cleaning for ranch-style homes, two-story homes, and lake houses common to East Texas. Our trained technicians safely remove clogs using hand scooping, leaf blowers, and water flushing for thorough results, without damaging your roof or landscaping.
Roof & Gutter Inspection
We check for sagging gutters, detached hangers, loose fasteners, and pooling water. Minor repairs like resealing seams or adjusting pitch can be provided when needed to restore proper drainage.
Debris Removal & Cleanup
Every job ends with full debris removal. Your flowerbeds, driveways, and porches are left neat and clear, no mess, no hassle.
Downspout Flushing
We make sure every downspout is clear with water flushing and snake tools if needed. This prevents overflow and helps protect your foundation from pooling water.

Licensed & Insured Techs
Our team uses ladder safety protocols and is ready to work around your home with care and professionalism.
Signs You Need Gutter Cleaning in Southeast Texas
Even if you don’t see a clog, these signs mean it’s time to call in a pro:
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- Water spilling over during rainstorms
- Sagging or detached gutter sections
- Grass or weeds sprouting in the gutters
- Pooling water near your foundation
- Stains or streaks on siding or soffits
- Pest activity near gutters or fascia
Gutter Cleaning FAQs
How often should gutters be cleaned in Texas?
In Southeast Texas, we recommend at least twice a year, especially after spring pollen drops and fall leaf shedding. Storm-prone areas may need more frequent service.
Do you clean gutters with guards installed?
Yes. We assess your guard system and remove it if necessary for deep cleaning. We’ll also let you know if your guards are helping or hurting your gutter performance.
Will this service help prevent pest issues?
Absolutely. Wet leaves and standing water create mosquito breeding grounds and can attract ants, termites, and even rodents. Clean gutters eliminate that risk.
Is gutter cleaning safe to do myself?
Not always. Gutter work requires ladder safety, awareness of power lines, and risk of roof damage. Our licensed team handles it safely and efficiently.
How much does professional gutter cleaning cost?
We provide transparent pricing with free estimates based on your home size and gutter length. Ask about our seasonal promotions and recurring maintenance programs.
Our Gutter Cleaning Service Area
We proudly serve homes across Southeast Texas, including:
If you don’t see your area listed, call us! We may still serve your neighborhood.
Why Homeowners in Livingston & Polk County Choose Us
Serving East Texas Since 1976
We’re a family-owned and operated company, proudly protecting local homes with five-star service across Polk, Tyler, San Jacinto, Trinity, Liberty, and East Texas.
Local Expertise
Gutter Cleaning Backed by Pest Control Know-How
Hear from Your Neighbors
Limited-Time Gutter Cleaning Offer
Act now and save on your next service!
Ask about our seasonal gutter cleaning special for homes in East Texas areas.
Ready to Defend Your Home from Water & Pest Damage?
Regular gutter cleaning is one of the most effective—and affordable—ways to protect your home’s long-term health and value in Southeast Texas.








