If you're a homeowner in Tennessee, you've probably noticed that gutters need regular maintenance. Whether you're in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, or Chattanooga, dirty gutters can lead to water damage, foundation problems, and pest infestations. But here's the question everyone asks: how much is this going to cost me?
I've been in the home services industry long enough to know that gutter cleaning costs vary wildly depending on where you live and what condition your gutters are in. Let me break down what you should actually expect to pay in Tennessee during 2025.
For a typical single-story home in Tennessee, you're looking at anywhere from $150 to $300 for a basic gutter cleaning. If you've got a two-story house, expect to pay between $250 and $400. Some folks need more extensive work, and those jobs can run $400 to $600 or even higher depending on the severity of debris buildup and gutter damage.
Here's the thing though – pricing really does differ between our major cities. Nashville tends to run slightly higher than other areas, probably because of higher labor costs and more competitive pricing. You'll typically pay $175 to $350 for a standard cleaning in Nashville. Memphis and Knoxville are usually a bit more affordable, running $150 to $280. Chattanooga falls somewhere in the middle at around $160 to $310.
The differences might not seem huge, but when you're shopping around for quotes, knowing these ranges helps you figure out if someone's overcharging you or if they're offering a legitimate deal.
Nobody's gutter situation is exactly the same, and that's why you get different quotes. Let me walk you through the main things that influence pricing.
Home Size and Gutter Length: This is probably the biggest factor. A 1,500 square foot ranch is going to be cheaper to clean than a 4,000 square foot two-story colonial. We measure in linear feet of gutters, and more gutters means more time and labor.
Height and Accessibility: Single-story homes are straightforward. Two-story homes cost more. Three-story homes or homes on hills? Even pricier. If your gutters are easy to reach and safe to work on, the price goes down. If the crew has to set up complicated scaffolding or work around obstacles, you'll pay more.
Debris Level: A routine cleaning where gutters have normal leaf buildup is standard pricing. But if your gutters haven't been cleaned in three years and are packed solid with leaves, dirt, and shingle granules, that's going to cost extra – sometimes an additional $50 to $150. Same goes if you have tree damage or standing water.
Additional Services: Want your downspouts cleaned and flushed too? That's usually $50 to $100 extra. Gutter guards installed? Add $500 to $1,500 depending on your gutter length and the type of guard. Repairs? Those get charged separately, typically $200 to $500 depending on what needs fixing.
Seasonal Demand: Fall is peak gutter cleaning season in Tennessee, and some companies charge more during this time. Spring is usually a bit cheaper since demand is lower.
Some homeowners ask me if they can just DIY this. Look, I get it – you want to save money. A ladder, some gloves, and a bucket, right? Here's my honest take: it depends on your comfort level and physical ability.
The risk with DIY gutter cleaning is real. Falls from ladders send thousands of people to the emergency room every year. You could also damage your gutters while cleaning them, which costs way more than the cleaning itself. If you've got a single-story home with easy access and you're comfortable on a ladder, you might be able to handle it. For everything else – especially two-story homes – professional cleaning makes sense.
Plus, professionals usually guarantee their work. If something goes wrong, they're responsible, not you.
Most homes in Tennessee need gutter cleaning at least twice a year – fall and spring. If you live somewhere surrounded by trees, make it three or four times yearly. Doing it regularly keeps each cleaning affordable because there's less buildup. Skipping cleanings for years, then suddenly needing a heavy-duty job, costs way more money.
Q: Do I need gutter guards to avoid cleaning?
A: Gutter guards help reduce debris, but they're not foolproof. You'll still need occasional cleaning, just less frequently. They're a good investment if you have lots of trees, though the upfront cost is significant.
Q: Should I get my gutters cleaned before winter?
A: Absolutely. Clogged gutters can cause ice dams and water backup into your home. A pre-winter cleaning in November is really important for Tennessee homes.
Q: Can I get a discount for signing a maintenance plan?
A: Many companies offer discounts if you schedule regular quarterly or bi-annual cleanings. You might save 10 to 15 percent, which adds up over time.
Getting your gutters cleaned is one of those home maintenance tasks that's easy to put off but shouldn't be. The cost is reasonable, and the peace of mind is priceless. If you're ready to schedule your gutter cleaning in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, or Chattanooga, give us a call at (888) 604-8410 for a free quote today.
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