If you live in Orlando, you already know what a 3 PM summer thunderstorm can do to a clogged gutter. Water sheets off the roof, hits the blockage, and either spills over the front edge of the trough onto your landscaping or backs up behind the fascia. Add a canopy of mature oaks (College Park, Audubon Park, Conway, and most of the older parts of Winter Park are full of them), a screened pool cage on the back of the house, and a rainy season that runs from May through October, and you have a property where keeping gutters clear is one of the most practical pieces of maintenance you can do all year.
Holliday’s Pressure Washing Services is a Central Florida company based in Longwood serving Orlando and the surrounding metro. Cleaning gutter troughs and flushing downspouts is our specialty, and we keep our scope sharp on that single job. You also get to choose how cleanup is handled, whether the debris should be bagged and removed from the property or blown out and left on the lawn. That focused scope is why our pricing stays straightforward and our crews stay genuinely good at what they do.
Want a quote? Call us at (407) 276-1343 or send the details through the contact form on the site. We handle the whole job while you’re at work or out running errands, with a date confirmation, an on-the-way text the morning of the appointment, and photos when the work is finished.
Gutter cleaning works differently from our house washing and roof cleaning. Instead of charging by the square foot, we charge by the linear foot of gutter, because the real cost driver is how much trough length our crew has to walk and clear.
Pricing for a gutter cleaning starts at $1.25 per linear foot and goes up to around $3 per linear foot. Where your project lands inside that range depends on a handful of factors we work out during the quote:
Downspouts deserve a closer look. When one is badly clogged, we sometimes have to take a section of the gutter apart to reach the blockage. That extra labor is built into the per-foot rate for the affected sections and shows up in your estimate before you approve the job.
Most residential gutter cleanings run between 30 minutes and 90 minutes from arrival to walk-off. The exact time tracks the same variables that drive price.
Customers who combine two or more services get $75 off the total. The combinations our customers use most often are house washing with roof cleaning, house washing with driveway cleaning, or driveway cleaning with roof cleaning. Mention it during your quote if you want to pair gutter cleaning with another service, and we’ll spell out the combined pricing in your estimate.
We also do group breaks. If a neighbor or two on your street wants gutter or driveway cleaning at the same visit, we can usually work at a better per-property rate for the whole group because we save time and travel.
Quotes are handled by our office admin, who builds your digital estimate after a quick intake conversation. You can review and approve it at your own pace.
Aluminum is the most common gutter material on homes across Orlando. Whether yours is a one-piece continuous run formed on-site or a sectional system with joints every ten feet, our process is the same: hands or a backpack blower for debris removal, water rinse to flush the downspouts, and a fully mechanical approach inside the trough. The exterior face of the gutter, where you might see black tiger-stripe streaks or chalky oxidation, gets restored as part of our house washing service whenever you want both jobs done together.
Copper gutters get the gentlest version of our process. We clear the debris by hand or blower, flush the downspouts with water, and protect the patina by skipping bleach entirely. Bleach can stain copper, and our standard mechanical clean handles the job beautifully without it.
Half-round gutters are less common in Orlando, but we see them on older homes and architecturally distinct properties. The cleaning approach is the same hand-and-blower mechanical process used on aluminum, with small adjustments for the rounded shape and any specialty hangers.
Most Central Florida homes have a screened pool enclosure on the back of the house, and many of those cages have their own gutter channels. Pool screen gutter widths vary widely: some leave only enough room to reach a hand into the channel, while others are around eight inches wide and very easy to clean. That width difference is the single biggest reason pool screen gutter pricing moves around within the same $1.25 to $3 per linear foot range. We clean pool screen cage gutters as a standalone job or alongside our pool screen enclosure cleaning if you want the whole cage and decking refreshed at the same time.
For commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and tall residential properties with steep roofs, we run gutter cleanings from the ground using our specialty gutter vac. That choice keeps the crew safe and the work moving without anyone having to walk a steep slope, and it lets us handle larger commercial properties just as confidently as a single-family home.
Our default for gutter cleaning is to work from a ladder or from the ground whenever the property allows it. For homes where the roof is too steep or too tall to walk safely, we use a specialty gutter vac with a 25-foot extension pole and a ground-level camera. The operator stays planted on the lawn, watching the camera feed in real time while the suction clears the trough section by section. It takes longer than a roof walk would, and that’s the trade we choose every time.
Cleanup is a customer decision at our shop, and we confirm your preference during the estimate so there are no surprises about what your lawn looks like when we leave. You can choose from full bag and haul, where every leaf is handpicked or raked, bagged, and removed from the property. This is the most labor-intensive option and typically falls at the higher end of the per-foot range.
Another option is blow-out only, where debris is blown out of the gutters onto the lawn and left there. This is the fastest and most affordable choice, especially when the yard is already covered in leaves. The middle option is blow-out and rake-up, where debris is blown out, raked into piles, and bagged, giving a balance between cost and curb appeal.
Once in a while we look at a property and the gutters have detached from the fascia, sagged out of position, or split so badly that water isn’t even hitting them when it rains. In that situation we tell the homeowner the truth: replacing the gutters will solve the real problem, and a cleaning would just delay it. You only pay us when our work actually delivers a result. We built the company around that kind of honesty, and it’s how we want to do business in Orlando long-term.
We can refer you to a gutter guard installer if you want one, and he’ll give you the full picture so you can decide with both eyes open. Most guards still let some debris settle on top, and budget-tier products tend to collapse into the trough over time. When that happens, the next cleaning costs roughly three times more because the guards have to come out for the work. For most Orlando homeowners, a regular six-month cleaning schedule is the cheaper and cleaner long-term path.
Standard gutter cleaning at our shop is fully mechanical. Hands, a backpack blower, a rake, water rinse, and the gutter vac when roof access calls for it handle the work from start to finish. That approach keeps things safe for copper gutters, dense landscaping under your downspouts, pets that drink from runoff puddles, and pool decks where chemical drift would be a concern.
After a gutter cleaning, you get folded into our recurring reminder system. About six months after the job, an email lands in your inbox letting you know it’s time to schedule the next one. We track the timing for you, and the reminder includes a quick path to rebook the same scope.
You either call our office or fill out the contact form on our website. We handle intake and walks through the specifics: linear footage of gutter (you can estimate), number of stories on the home, the condition of your downspouts if you know it, and how you want cleanup handled. From that conversation, she builds a digital estimate priced inside the $1.25 to $3 per linear foot range and sends it over for you to review. You can read it over, ask any questions, and approve it on your own schedule from home.
After you approve the estimate, the job goes on the schedule and you receive a confirmation of the date. The morning of the appointment, you get an on-the-way text with an ETA so you know when our crew is rolling up. You can be home if you want to walk the property with us, or you can leave for work and let us handle it. Most of our customers choose the second option.
The crew arrives, makes contact at the door if anyone is home, and runs a brief review of the scope. If you want to point out a downspout that’s always backed up or a section of gutter that overflows during heavy rain, this is the moment to mention it. Our crew also scans the property for any sagging gutters, fascia gaps, or detached sections that could affect the cleaning or signal a structural issue we need to flag for you.
We hook into your water spigot for residential jobs, and our truck carries a 535-gallon onboard tank as a backup supply for a steady flow across every job on the route. Ladders go up around the property, sticky-soled boots come out if any roof access is needed, and the gutter vac gets prepped when your roof is too tall or steep to walk safely. Safety setup mirrors the protocols we use on our roof cleaning service, because gutter work happens at height and we treat it that way.
This is where the cleanup choice from your estimate comes into play. The crew runs whichever method you selected during the quote, whether that’s hand-bagging and hauling everything off the property, blowing the gutters out onto the lawn, or blowing and then raking into bags. On tall or steep roofs, the gutter vac handles the work from ground level instead, with the operator on the lawn watching the camera feed while the suction clears the trough.
Once every section of trough is clear, the crew runs water through each downspout to confirm flow. Any stubborn blockages get cleared on the spot, and the final visual walk happens with water moving through the system from end to end. We’re looking for steady flow at every downspout before we pack up.
Before-and-after photos go straight to your phone, and the digital invoice arrives at the same time with online payment built in. Our crew packs up, leaves the property tidy, and heads to the next appointment.
A few days later, we will call to check that the gutters look right, ask whether anything came up that needs a return visit, and prompt for a review if you have a minute. An automated text or email with the review link goes out separately. Six months from the job date, the reminder system pings you so you can rebook in a click.
Every gutter cleaning at our shop comes with a workmanship satisfaction guarantee. When our crew finishes, your gutters will be clear and your downspouts will be flowing. The visual final walk, the before-and-after photos, and we will follow-up a call a few days later are how we make sure the work actually meets that standard. If a spot needs another pass, we come back and handle it in the house. Our rule is simple: if something is wrong, we fix it.
Leaves keep falling in Central Florida, which is why a long-term warranty against re-clogging wouldn’t be an honest offer. The better answer is the six-month recurring schedule built into our reminder system, so the next cleaning is already on your radar before debris becomes a problem again.
Where the service has clear scope boundaries:
Gutter cleaning at our shop is priced by the linear foot, starting at $1.25 per linear foot and going up to around $3 per linear foot. Where your job lands depends on the number of stories on the home, the length of the gutter run, downspout condition, how dirty the gutters are, and your chosen cleanup style. You’ll receive a digital estimate before any work begins.
A typical residential gutter cleaning takes between 30 minutes and 90 minutes from arrival to walk-off. The exact time depends on linear footage, story count, how heavy the debris load is, and whether you want everything bagged and hauled or blown out and left on the lawn.
That’s your call. You can have the debris fully bagged and hauled off your property for the higher per-foot rate, blown out onto the lawn and left there at the lower rate, or blown out and raked into bags as the middle option. Whatever you pick is locked into the estimate before the job starts.
Every six months is the baseline recommendation for most Orlando homes. If you have mature oaks or other heavy overhanging trees on the property, you’ll want to clean more often than that. The most important timing is to get a cleaning in before the May-through-October rainy season so your gutters can move water during summer thunderstorms.
Repairs sit outside our gutter cleaning scope. If we spot a sagging, gapping, or detached gutter while cleaning, we’ll document it, let you know, and recommend a gutter repair contractor who can handle it. Our work focuses on getting the trough clear and the downspouts flowing on intact gutter systems.
Gutter guard installation isn’t part of what we do, and we can refer you to a contractor who handles it. For most Orlando homeowners, a regular six-month cleaning schedule turns out cheaper than buying guards and then cleaning around or under them when they collapse.
Standard gutter cleaning at our shop is fully mechanical. Hands, backpack blower, rake, and water rinse handle the work, with the gutter vac for tall roofs. The trough stays free of bleach, sodium hypochlorite, and acidic solutions, which is especially important on copper gutters where staining can occur.
Yes. We use our specialty gutter vac for any roof that’s too tall or steep to walk. The 25-foot extension pole and ground-level camera let our operator clear the trough from the lawn without anyone having to climb the slope.
The exterior face of the gutter, where you’d see black tiger-stripe streaks or chalky oxidation, is handled as part of our house washing service. Pairing a gutter cleaning with a house wash gives you both jobs in one visit and qualifies you for our $75 multi-service discount.
Yes. Pool screen cage gutter cleaning is part of our gutter cleaning service. Pricing within the $1.25 to $3 per linear foot range depends on how wide your pool screen gutter channel is, because narrow channels (sometimes only finger-width) take longer to clear than channels that are eight inches across.
Reach us by phone at (407) 276-1343 for a quote, or send your details through the contact form on the site and we’ll get back to you with an estimate. Gutter cleaning in Orlando is one of those jobs that’s far cheaper to handle before the rainy season than to clean up after, and the best time to schedule is now, before the next storm rolls through.