Gutter cleaning

Gutter Cleaning Pricing Calculator

Price every house by linear feet of gutter, the story height that decides the ladder work, debris level, labor, and drive time — so the quote clears your margin instead of the second story eating it. See where every dollar goes, then print a customer-ready estimate. Updated for 2026.

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Single-story gutter cleaning typically runs $0.95–$1.50 / ft; two-plus stories $1.50–$2.25+ / ft.

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How to price a gutter cleaning job

Gutter cleaning is priced by the linear foot the customer can picture, but the number underneath comes from three things: the length of gutter, the height (a second story doesn't add a little — it changes the whole job), and how packed the gutters are. This calculator estimates your labor hours from your single-story cleaning pace, then multiplies time by a story factor for the slower, riskier ladder work up high and by a debris factor for neglected gutters. Add downspout flushing, your unpaid drive and setup time, and disposal, then mark the total to the margin you want to keep.

The result shows your implied price per linear foot so you can sanity-check it against your market. If the calculated price lands below your service minimum, the tool quotes the minimum instead — a small single-story house still costs you a full trip, and a $90 job two towns over loses to the windshield.

Typical gutter cleaning rates (2026)

HomeTypical pricePer linear foot
Single story, average debris$115 – $230$0.95 – $1.50
Two story$195 – $375$1.50 – $2.25
Three+ story / steep access$300 – $500+$2.25 – $3.00+
Whole-home (all heights, typical)$215 – $470
Service minimum (small job)$100 – $150

Ranges reflect common US pricing in 2026; heavy debris, gutter guards, and difficult roof pitch push prices up. Your market may differ — that's what the calculator's sanity check is for.

The second story is where the money is made or lost

The most common gutter-pricing mistake is quoting a flat per-foot rate regardless of height. A two-story home means taller ladders, constant repositioning, slower careful work, and genuine fall risk — easily 50–80% more time per foot than ground-floor gutters. Price the height in, set a real minimum so small jobs cover the trip, and never let an add-on like downspout flushing or gutter-guard removal ride for free.

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FAQ

How much should I charge for gutter cleaning?

Commonly $0.95–$1.50 per linear foot single-story and $1.50–$2.25+ two-plus stories; a typical whole-home cleaning runs about $215–$470. Enter your length, height, labor, and margin above to get your number.

Why does a second story cost more?

Height drives the price: taller ladders, more setup, slower work, and real fall risk. The calculator applies a story multiplier so tall homes are priced for the actual time and risk, not a flat rate that loses money.

Should I set a minimum?

Yes — a small job still costs you a full trip. Most pros use a $100–$150 minimum in 2026. The tool quotes your minimum whenever the calculated price falls below it.

Pricing estimates for educational purposes only — not financial or accounting advice. Market rates, access difficulty, and disposal costs vary by region; always sanity-check against your own costs.

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Estimate includes cleaning of gutters and flushing of downspouts as described. Final price may be adjusted if gutter length, height, or debris differ materially from those described. Payment due on completion unless otherwise agreed.

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