How this gutter cleaning calculator works
This calculator starts with home size and gutter length, then adjusts the estimate based on number of stories, gutter condition, roof access, downspout needs, service area, and selected add-ons.
Estimate a gutter cleaning cost range before booking a service. Choose your home size, gutter length, number of stories, gutter condition, roof access, downspout needs, and add-ons to see a practical low, average, and high estimate.

This calculator starts with home size and gutter length, then adjusts the estimate based on number of stories, gutter condition, roof access, downspout needs, service area, and selected add-ons.
| Price factor | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Home size | Larger homes usually have more gutter sections to clean. |
| Gutter length | More linear feet can increase labor time. |
| Number of stories | Taller homes may require more setup and ladder work. |
| Gutter condition | Heavy leaves, clogs, and neglected gutters can take longer. |
| Access difficulty | Steep roofs, tight areas, and difficult setup can increase labor. |
| Downspouts | Clogged downspouts may require extra flushing or clearing. |
| Add-ons | Gutter guards, roof debris, hauling, and garage gutters can increase price. |
One-story gutter cleaning is usually simpler because access is easier. Two-story or taller homes may cost more because the provider may need more ladder setup, safety time, and equipment.
For example, a medium home with 100–150 linear feet of gutters, two stories, average debris, easy access, and downspout flushing may show a practical low, average, and high estimate. Use the calculator above to adjust the result for your situation.
Gutter cleaning cost depends on home size, gutter length, roof height, debris level, access, downspouts, add-ons, and local provider pricing. Use the calculator above for a tailored estimate range.
Prices vary because gutter length, roof height, debris, ladder setup, safety needs, travel, and minimum service charges differ from one property to another.
Often, yes. A two-story home can require taller ladders, more setup, added safety time, and specialized access equipment.
They can. Clearing or flushing clogged downspouts adds labor and may require extra tools, especially when several downspouts are blocked.
Many providers charge extra because guards may need to be brushed, lifted, or removed and replaced to reach debris underneath.
Many homes benefit from cleaning once or twice a year. Properties with heavy tree cover may need more frequent service.
Yes. The calculator is free to use, provides instant estimates, and does not require personal information.
No. These are educational estimates, not guaranteed quotes. A provider may adjust pricing after inspecting the gutters and confirming the service scope.