If you're a homeowner in Vermont, you know that gutters are basically non-negotiable. Between the heavy spring snowmelt, fall leaves, and everything else Mother Nature throws at us, keeping those gutters clean is essential. But here's the question everyone asks: how much is this actually going to cost me?
I've done some digging to put together a real breakdown of gutter cleaning costs across Vermont in 2025. Whether you're in Burlington, Rutland, or anywhere in between, this guide should give you a solid idea of what to expect when you call for a quote.
Let's cut right to it. For a standard single-story home in Vermont, you're looking at somewhere between $150 to $300 for a basic gutter cleaning. If you've got a two-story house, expect to pay $250 to $450. These are ballpark figures, and your actual cost will depend on several factors we'll get into.
In Burlington and South Burlington, prices tend to run on the higher end of that range—probably $200 to $400 for a single story—because the cost of living is higher and contractors can charge more. Places like Barre and Rutland usually fall somewhere in the middle, with prices around $175 to $350.
One thing to keep in mind: most local contractors won't charge you the same price twice. That first cleaning might be pricier if your gutters are absolutely clogged with leaves and debris. Maintenance cleanings after that typically cost less.
Your final bill depends on more than just where you live. Here are the main things that matter:
House size and story height: This is probably the biggest factor. A 1,200 square foot ranch is way cheaper to clean than a 3,000 square foot colonial with multiple levels. Height matters too because accessing gutters on a three-story home requires longer equipment and more safety precautions.
How dirty are your gutters? If you haven't had them cleaned in three years and you've got a massive maple tree overhead, prepare to pay more. Heavy debris buildup takes longer and sometimes requires hand removal instead of just flushing them out.
Gutter guards or other complications: If you already have gutter guards installed, some companies charge extra to work around them. Likewise, if you've got copper gutters, fragile materials, or complicated roof layouts, expect to add $50 to $150 to your total.
Additional services: Are you just doing a basic clean, or do you want downspout cleaning too? Do you need minor repairs? Want gutters sealed? These add-ons can push your cost from $250 up to $400 or more pretty quickly.
Here's something that surprises people: timing matters. Fall is the busiest season for gutter cleaning in Vermont—and it's also when prices are highest. If you call someone in October, you might pay 10-20% more than if you call in June. Summer is actually your cheapest time to schedule, though obviously it's when you need it least.
Spring is busy too because of snowmelt and all those fallen leaves from the previous year. Many contractors offer seasonal discounts if you bundle spring and fall cleanings into one contract. That might save you $50 to $100 per year.
Winter gutter cleaning is basically not happening in Vermont unless there's a warm spell, and emergency services during ice storms will cost you premium pricing. So plan ahead if you can.
I know the temptation is there to grab a ladder and handle it yourself. Honestly? I get it. But here's my honest take: it's usually not worth it unless you're genuinely comfortable on a ladder and your home is a single story.
Professional gutter cleaning runs $200 to $400 in most of Vermont. A decent extension ladder will cost you $100 to $200, and you'll need a gutter scoop, safety equipment, and time. Plus, if you fall off that ladder, your medical bills are going to make a professional cleaning look like pocket change.
That said, if you've got a low ranch home with easily accessible gutters, grabbing a ladder a couple times a year isn't crazy. Just be safe about it.
Most experts recommend twice a year—once in late spring and once in early fall. If you've got lots of trees overhead, three times might be better. A maintenance cleaning is usually cheaper than letting them get really nasty, so it pays off over time.
Yes, they do. With quality gutter guards, you might only need cleaning once a year or even less. You'll spend maybe $500 to $1,200 on guard installation, but that pays back in reduced cleaning costs and less maintenance overall. Many homeowners in Rutland and Barre have found them worthwhile.
Standard service means removing leaves and debris, flushing the gutters to check for proper drainage, and ensuring downspouts are clear. Most companies don't include minor repairs or gutter guard installation unless you specifically ask (and pay extra).
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