If you're a Michigan homeowner, you probably already know that gutters can get nasty fast. Between all the leaves, pine needles, and debris that falls from our trees, keeping gutters clean is a constant battle. But when it comes time to call in the professionals, you might be wondering: how much is this going to cost me?
I get asked about gutter cleaning prices all the time, and honestly, it varies more than people expect. Your final bill depends on several factors specific to Michigan homes and the current market. Let me break down what you can realistically expect to pay in 2025.
For most Michigan homeowners, basic gutter cleaning runs anywhere from $150 to $350 for a single-story home. If you've got a two-story house, you're looking at $250 to $500. Now, these aren't random numbers—they're based on what companies are actually charging right now across the state.
In Detroit, where a lot of homes are older with longer gutter lines, you might pay on the higher end of that spectrum. I've seen quotes ranging from $200 to $450 depending on the size and condition of the gutters. Grand Rapids tends to be slightly more affordable, with prices hovering around $175 to $400 for most residential properties.
Sterling Heights and Warren are in that middle zone, typically running $180 to $420. The difference usually comes down to how many linear feet of gutters your home has and how clogged they actually are. A house with really bad gutter conditions might cost more because it takes longer to clean.
There are several things that will push your quote higher or lower. First, there's the size of your home. A small ranch house with one level won't cost as much as a 4,000 square foot colonial. Simple math.
Second, how often you get your gutters cleaned matters. If you're getting them done twice a year, many companies offer discounts on the second cleaning. It's worth asking about this when you call.
The condition of your gutters is huge. If they haven't been cleaned in years and are packed solid with debris, you'll pay more than if you get them cleaned regularly. Same goes if your gutters have damage or need repairs. Some companies charge extra for gutter repairs, while others might bundle it in.
Gutter guards and covers also affect pricing. If you already have them installed, cleaning is sometimes cheaper because there's less debris to remove. If you're thinking about adding guards, expect to pay an additional $8 to $15 per linear foot for installation.
Finally, accessibility matters. If your roof is steep, really high, or hard to access safely, companies might charge extra. They have to take more precautions and spend more time on the job.
Michigan's weather plays a role in pricing too. Fall is peak gutter cleaning season because of all the leaves, and some companies might have longer wait times and slightly higher rates. If you schedule in early fall or spring when they're not slammed, you might get a better deal.
Here's something a lot of people don't think about: add-on services can increase your total cost. Power washing your gutters costs extra—usually $50 to $150 more. Downspout cleaning or unclogging runs an additional $75 to $200. If your downspouts are completely blocked and need rodding, that's $150 to $300 on top of your base cleaning price.
Some companies also offer gutter inspection as part of their service or charge $50 to $100 for a detailed inspection. This is actually smart if your gutters are old—you might discover issues that need attention.
My advice? Get at least two or three quotes before deciding. Prices vary by company, and some might offer discounts for first-time customers or seasonal specials. Don't automatically go with the cheapest option though—make sure they're actually licensed and insured. It's not worth saving $50 if something goes wrong and you're liable.
Ask about their cleaning method too. Some use handheld tools, others use vacuums or pressure washers. All methods work, but they affect price and results. Ask if they'll take photos before and after so you can see what they actually removed.
Most experts recommend twice yearly—once in late fall after leaves drop and again in spring. If you have lots of trees nearby, you might need three cleanings per year. If you have gutter guards, you can probably get away with once a year.
Not exactly. Urban areas like Detroit and Grand Rapids tend to have more competitive pricing because there are more companies. Rural areas might have higher prices because of travel distance. Weather and local demand also influence rates.
You can, but honestly, consider the risk. Falls from ladders are serious. If you're comfortable with heights and have the right equipment, DIY is free. If you'd rather not take the risk, professional cleaning is worth the cost.
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