Clear gutters, protected home, total peace of mind.
Your gutters carry a heavy responsibility. Every rainstorm sends hundreds of gallons of water rushing off your roof, and your gutter system is the only thing standing between all that water and your fascia boards, soffits, foundation, and landscaping. When leaves, twigs, seed pods, shingle grit, and other debris pack into your gutters, that vital drainage path gets blocked. Water backs up, overflows, and begins doing damage that is both serious and expensive to reverse.
At Marietta Gutter Company, our gutter cleaning service is designed to restore full drainage capacity to your gutter system so it can do its job without interruption. Whether your gutters are slightly clogged or badly congested, we have the experience and the tools to clear them thoroughly and inspect them carefully. Don’t wait until you see water pouring over the sides of your gutters or notice staining on your exterior walls. Routine cleaning is far less costly than the repairs that follow neglect.
We take every gutter cleaning seriously. Here are six qualities and commitments that define the way we work on every single job.
Request Your Free Gutter Cleaning Estimate
Fill out the short form and a member of our team will reach out promptly to discuss your needs and provide an accurate estimate. There is no cost and no commitment required to get started. The sooner your gutters are cleaned, the sooner your home is protected. Don’t wait until overflowing gutters cause damage you can see from the ground.
What We’ll Look For
Gutters face a variety of challenges depending on the age of the home, the surrounding tree coverage, and how long it has been since the last professional cleaning. Here are the most common problems we encounter and address during our gutter cleaning service.

The Importance of Regular Gutter Cleaning
Gutters work silently in the background, but when they fail, the consequences are expensive. Here is what properly functioning gutters protect against.
Foundation Protection
Overflowing gutters saturate the soil around your foundation with every rain event. In Georgia’s climate, that repeated saturation creates hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls and can lead to cracking, settling, and moisture intrusion in basements and crawl spaces.
Fascia and Soffit Preservation
Water that spills behind a clogged gutter continuously saturates the fascia boards and soffits behind it. Both are vulnerable to rot, and the damage often spreads significantly before it becomes visible from the ground.
Roof Deck and Shingle Longevity
Standing water in clogged gutters can wick back beneath the first course of shingles and saturate the roof deck below, leading to rot in the decking material over time. Clean gutters are one of the simplest ways to extend the life of your roof.
Landscape and Erosion Control
Water pouring uncontrolled off a clogged gutter hits the ground with force, washing away mulch, displacing plants, and eroding topsoil along the foundation. Over time this can alter the grade around your home and cause water to drain toward the structure rather than away from it.
How Gutter Cleaning Works
Transparency matters. We want you to know exactly what happens from the moment you contact us to the moment your gutters are clean and flowing freely. Here is a detailed walkthrough of how our gutter cleaning service works on every job.
Step 1: Initial Contact and Estimate Request
Everything begins when you fill out our contact form. We ask for basic information about your property, including its type, the number of stories, and your address. This helps us prepare an accurate initial estimate before we even arrive at your home. A team member will follow up with you to confirm details, answer any questions you have, and schedule a service date that works for your schedule. We keep the process simple and entirely form-based so you don’t have to wait on hold or play phone tag to get the process started.
Step 2: Pre-Service Walk Around
When our crew arrives at your property, the first thing they do is walk the perimeter of your home and conduct a preliminary assessment of your gutter system before any equipment is set up. They are looking for visible signs of heavy debris loading, standing water or staining on fascia boards, gutter sections that appear to have pulled away from the roofline, downspout positions and exit points, and any areas that might require extra attention or special handling. This walk-around takes only a few minutes but it ensures that the cleaning crew has a complete picture of the job before they begin. If anything significant is found at this stage, the crew lead will bring it to your attention before work starts.
Step 3: Safe Ladder and Equipment Setup
Proper setup is a non-negotiable part of our process. Our crew positions ladders at intervals around your home using standoff stabilizers that keep the ladder legs off the gutter face to prevent denting or deforming the gutter trough. Stabilizers also protect your siding from direct ladder contact. We take the same care with your landscaping, placing ladder feet deliberately to avoid crushing flower beds, garden borders, or shrubs. All equipment is staged in a way that keeps your driveway and walkways accessible throughout the job. Nothing is left leaning against your siding or resting on plantings during the service.
Step 4: Hands-On Debris Removal from the Gutter Trough
The core of our cleaning process is manual removal of debris from inside the gutter channel. Depending on the type and volume of debris present, our crew uses gloved hands, gutter scoops, or purpose-made debris removal tools to clear material from the trough. We work methodically from one end of each gutter run to the other, making sure nothing is left behind. All debris is collected, not scattered onto your roof or pushed down to the ground around your foundation. Wet, matted leaf debris and other material is bagged and removed from the property entirely.
We pay special attention to gutter corners and end caps, which tend to accumulate the most debris and are the most common sites for overflow during heavy rain events. Gutter joints and seams are also carefully cleared so that no packed material remains at connection points, where leaks commonly develop over time.
Step 5: Downspout Inspection, Clearing, and Flushing
Once the gutter troughs are fully cleared, we turn our full attention to the downspouts. Downspouts are frequently overlooked in basic cleaning services, but a packed downspout renders clean gutters nearly useless since water has nowhere to go once it reaches the outlet. We begin by checking the downspout inlet, which is the point where the gutter trough feeds into the vertical drain pipe, for debris clogs. This location is particularly vulnerable because leaf debris tends to funnel into the inlet and compress into a tight, dense plug that does not dislodge easily on its own.
We then test water flow through each downspout by running water from above. If a blockage is detected, we use a combination of mechanical clearing from above and pressurized flushing to break it up and push it through completely. We confirm that water exits cleanly at the base of each downspout and flows away from the foundation as intended. If a downspout directs water into an underground drain, we verify that the connection at grade is functioning and unobstructed.
Step 6: Full System Flow Test
After all debris has been removed and all downspouts have been cleared, we conduct a thorough flow test across the entire gutter system. Water is run from one end of each gutter run and the crew observes its movement all the way to each downspout outlet. During this test we are watching for consistent flow without pooling at any point in the trough, correct slope carrying water toward the downspout opening, complete drainage through the downspout without any backup, and proper exit at the base of each downspout directing water away from the home’s foundation.
Any areas where water pools in the trough during the flow test are noted and brought to your attention, as standing water in a gutter between rain events can indicate a slope issue that may require gutter adjustment or re-pitching as a follow-up service.
Step 7: Visual Gutter Condition Inspection
With the gutters clean and the system freshly flushed, we conduct a detailed visual inspection while conditions are ideal for spotting problems that debris may have been concealing. Our crew examines the entire length of each gutter section for rust spots or corrosion beginning to form, cracks, holes, or gaps at seams and end caps, separated joints where sections have pulled apart under the weight of debris or ice, hanger failure or missing fasteners that are causing gutter sag, fascia board damage or discoloration visible behind the gutter line, and any misalignment in the gutter run that is affecting drainage. We document anything that warrants your attention so you have a clear record of your gutter system’s condition at the time of service.
Step 8: Cleanup and Post-Service Summary
Before we leave your property, we conduct a full ground-level cleanup to remove any debris that fell during the cleaning process, stray material near ladder setup points, and any supplies left from our work. We take genuine pride in leaving your property tidy and in good order. Once cleanup is complete, we provide you with a straightforward summary of the work completed, anything we found during the inspection that you should be aware of, and our honest recommendations for any follow-up service that might be beneficial. We explain everything clearly and in plain language, and we give you time to ask questions before we pack up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does gutter cleaning cost in Marietta?
This will vary based on the size of your home, the number of stories, the linear footage of guttering, and the condition of the gutters at the time of service. A standard single-story home will generally cost less than a two-story home with a complex roofline and multiple downspouts. Heavily clogged gutters that require extra time and effort may also affect the final price. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific property is to fill out our estimate form. There is no charge and no obligation to request a quote.
Why do gutters in Marietta get clogged so frequently?
Marietta and the broader Cobb County area sit within a heavily wooded region of North Georgia where tree canopy coverage is dense and varied. Neighborhoods like East Cobb, Whitfield Estates, and the areas surrounding Kennesaw Mountain are particularly known for mature hardwoods, including white oaks, tulip poplars, and sweet gums. These trees drop not only leaves but also seed pods, blossoms, and small branches throughout multiple seasons, meaning gutters here face debris loading year-round rather than just in the fall. Georgia’s consistent rainfall gives that debris little time to dry out before the next storm pushes more material into the trough.
What time of year is best for gutter cleaning in North Georgia?
Most homeowners in the Marietta area benefit from two cleanings per year. Late November or early December, once the majority of hardwood leaves have fallen, is the most important cleaning of the year for homes with significant tree coverage nearby. A second cleaning in early spring, typically March or April, clears out winter residue and prepares the system for Georgia’s active spring storm season, which can bring heavy downpours and even localized flooding. If your property has pine trees overhead, a third cleaning in late summer is often worthwhile since pine needles shed continuously and pack tightly into downspout inlets.
Do I need to be home during the gutter cleaning?
You do not need to be present for the service as long as we have clear access to the perimeter of your home. Many of our customers in Marietta are at work or running errands during their appointment. We simply ask that gates to fenced yards be unlocked, that pets be secured, and that any vehicles parked directly beneath the gutterline be moved prior to our arrival. After the service is complete we provide a written summary of what was done and anything we found, so you are fully informed even if you were not on site.
How long does a gutter cleaning typically take?
For most single-family homes in Marietta, a thorough gutter cleaning including debris removal, downspout flushing, flow testing, and a condition inspection takes between one and two hours. Larger homes with more complex rooflines, higher square footage, or gutters that have not been cleaned in several years may take longer. We do not rush the job to fit a tight schedule. Every home gets the full process from start to finish.
Can gutter cleaning help with the mosquito problems common in this area?
Yes, and this is a particularly relevant concern in Marietta and throughout Cobb County. North Georgia’s warm, humid summers create ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes, and gutters that hold standing water are one of the most overlooked mosquito breeding sites on a residential property. A clogged gutter trough filled with decomposing leaf debris and standing water can support mosquito larvae within days of a rain event. Regular cleaning eliminates this standing water source and is a practical step in reducing mosquito populations close to your home.
Will gutter cleaning help with water pooling in my yard or near my foundation?
It very often does. Many homeowners in lower-lying parts of Marietta and surrounding areas notice yard flooding or foundation-area pooling and assume it is purely a grading or drainage issue. In many cases, clogged gutters that are overflowing at specific points along the roofline are depositing large volumes of water in concentrated spots along the foundation perimeter. Once the gutters are cleaned and water is properly channeled through the downspouts and directed away from the structure, the pooling at ground level frequently improves. If the issue persists after cleaning, it may point to a downspout extension or grading problem that warrants further attention.
What is the difference between gutter cleaning and gutter flushing?
Gutter flushing refers specifically to running water through the gutter system with a hose to push loose debris toward the downspouts. It is a quick method but it has real limitations. It does not remove compacted debris mats, it can force material into downspout inlets and create blockages lower in the system, and it does nothing for sediment like shingle granules that settle at the bottom of the trough. Our cleaning process involves manual debris removal first, followed by flushing as a testing and finishing step. This approach is more thorough and appropriate for the heavily treed environments common across Marietta and North Georgia.
Do you offer any recurring maintenance plans?
Yes. For homeowners who want to stay ahead of gutter maintenance without having to remember to schedule each visit, we offer recurring service arrangements on a schedule that fits your property’s needs. Whether that is twice a year, three times a year, or quarterly, we can set up a plan that keeps your gutters clean through every season. Recurring customers also tend to have faster turnaround times when scheduling because we already have their property details on file. Reach out through our estimate form and mention your interest in a recurring arrangement.
What if you find damage to my gutters during the cleaning?
If our crew identifies a problem during the inspection portion of the service, such as a separated joint, a failing hanger, or a section showing significant rust, we will document it and walk you through what we found in plain terms. We provide this information so you can make an informed decision about next steps. Repair options and associated costs will be communicated clearly and without pressure.
Don’t Let Clogged Gutters Put Your Home at Risk
Every rain event is an opportunity for clean gutters to protect your home, or for clogged gutters to cause damage that adds up quietly over time. The cost of a professional cleaning is a fraction of what it costs to repair water-damaged fascia, eroded foundation beds, or saturated roof decking. Protecting your home doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive when you stay ahead of maintenance.


