If you're a homeowner in Florida, you've probably noticed that gutters need more attention here than in other parts of the country. Between the humidity, tropical storms, and constant leaf debris from palm trees and oaks, keeping your gutters clean isn't just a maintenance task—it's essential.
But here's the question everyone asks: what's it actually going to cost you? I've done the research, talked to contractors across the state, and put together this breakdown so you know exactly what to expect when you call someone to clean your gutters in 2025.
Let me be straight with you: gutter cleaning prices in Florida vary pretty significantly depending on where you live and the size of your home. Unlike hiring someone in Arizona or Colorado where one price might work statewide, Florida's humidity and vegetation create different pricing models.
For a typical single-story home, you're looking at anywhere from $150 to $300 for a standard gutter cleaning. A two-story home usually runs between $250 and $450. If you've got a larger property or a home with complicated roof lines, expect to pay $400 to $600 or more.
The reason these numbers are higher than you might pay in other states? Florida's climate means gutters fill up faster, and the moisture creates buildup that's tougher to remove. Plus, most reputable companies in Florida include gutter guards or offer them as an add-on, which affects pricing.
Jacksonville gutter cleaning tends to be on the lower end of the Florida spectrum, ranging from $150 to $350 for most homes. It's one of the larger cities, so there's more competition among service providers. The coastal location means salt spray can be a factor, which some companies charge slightly extra for.
Miami and the surrounding South Florida area sees higher costs, typically between $200 and $400 for standard cleaning. The heavy humidity, constant palm debris, and the expensive nature of the area in general means labor costs are steeper. If you're in Miami Beach or Coral Gables specifically, you might pay toward the higher end.
Tampa and St. Petersburg fall somewhere in the middle, with most homes costing between $175 and $380. The Tampa Bay area gets hit with tropical storms regularly, which means gutters get dirtier faster than average, but pricing is still reasonable compared to South Florida.
Orlando and the central Florida region typically run $160 to $340 for standard gutter cleaning. Since it's further from the coast, you don't deal with as much salt spray, but you do deal with plenty of pine needles and oak leaves, which fill gutters quickly.
Several things will influence what a contractor quotes you beyond just your city and home size.
Roof pitch and height: If your gutters are high up or your roof has a steep pitch, it's going to cost more. Single-story homes are cheaper than two-story, and two-story homes are cheaper than three-story. That's just physics—it takes longer and is riskier for the crew.
Gutter condition: If your gutters haven't been cleaned in years and have serious buildup, sediment, or even small plants growing in them, add 20-30% to the standard price. Some companies charge $75 to $150 extra for heavily neglected systems.
Gutter guards or screens: Installing gutter guards during or after cleaning will run you an additional $400 to $1,200 depending on your home's perimeter. It's an investment that pays off, though—you'll need cleaning way less often.
Additional services: If you want your downspouts cleaned, your fascia checked, or your gutters repaired while someone's up there, expect to add $50 to $200. Many companies do this as upsells, which honestly makes sense since they're already there.
Most Florida homeowners should have their gutters cleaned twice a year—once in late spring and once in late fall. Some people in heavily wooded areas go quarterly. This affects your annual costs, obviously. Budget somewhere between $300 and $800 per year for regular maintenance if you're doing it twice annually.
If you install quality gutter guards, you might get away with once-yearly cleaning or even less frequent service, which brings your annual cost down significantly.
Can I clean my own gutters to save money?
You can, but honestly, I don't recommend it unless you're really comfortable with heights and have the right equipment. Ladder accidents are common, and you need proper safety gear. The money you save ($200-300) isn't worth a hospital visit. Plus, most contractors know things about gutter condition that homeowners miss.
Should I get gutter guards installed?
If you're going to own your home for another 5+ years, yes. The upfront cost ($400-1,200) might seem steep, but you'll save on cleaning costs and prevent way more problems. They're almost essential in Florida given how much debris falls here.
Is gutter cleaning covered by homeowners insurance?
No, not typically. Maintenance is your responsibility. However, if a storm damages your gutters, that might be covered. Check your specific policy.
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