The Lower Mainland dumps 1,200+ millimetres of rain on your roof every year. Every drop funnels through your gutters — if they're working. When they're packed with cedar needles, maple leaves, and shingle grit, water spills over the edges, runs down your siding, pools against your foundation, and rots your fascia from the inside out. Gutter cleaning isn't a nice-to-have in BC — it's the cheapest insurance against thousands of dollars in water damage.
Full debris removal by hand — we scoop out leaves, needles, shingle grit, and compacted sediment from every inch of your gutter run.
Downspout clearing and flush testing — we run water through every downspout to confirm it's flowing freely, and clear blockages with a plumber's snake if needed.
Visual inspection of gutter hangers, brackets, end caps, and seals — we flag sagging sections, loose fasteners, and joint failures before they become leaks.
Roof-edge debris sweep — we clear the buildup along your drip edge and in roof valleys that feeds back into clean gutters within days.
Ground-level cleanup — all debris we remove from your gutters goes into our bags, not on your garden beds or walkways.
Our crews are WorkSafeBC certified for working at heights. We use commercial extension ladders with stabilizer arms, harness systems for steep or multi-storey roofs, and non-slip footwear rated for wet surfaces — because gutters need cleaning most when conditions are worst. For three-storey or difficult-access properties, we deploy gutter vacuum systems that clean from the ground without putting anyone on the roof. We also install gutter guards — micro-mesh, reverse-curve, and foam inserts — to reduce cleaning frequency for properties with heavy tree cover.
In the Lower Mainland, gutters should be cleaned at minimum twice a year — once in late November after leaf drop is complete, and again in spring to clear winter debris and check for damage. Properties with overhanging trees (especially cedar, maple, or oak) may need a third cleaning in late summer. Clogged gutters in BC's rainy season cause overflows that damage fascia, soffits, siding, and foundations.
Gutter cleaning in the Lower Mainland costs $150 to $350 for a standard two-storey home, depending on linear footage, roof access, and how packed the gutters are. Homes with extensive tree cover or neglected gutters with compacted debris cost more. We include downspout clearing, flush testing, and a visual inspection of hangers and seals in every cleaning — no hidden add-ons.
Yes. Rain is the default in the Lower Mainland, and delaying gutter cleaning until a dry day means your gutters overflow for weeks. Our crews work safely in wet conditions with proper fall protection and non-slip footwear. In fact, cleaning during or after rain lets us verify that downspouts are flowing correctly — something you can't test on a dry day.
We clean gutters in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, and across the Lower Mainland.
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