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Thank you for doing a great job with our gutters.

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Cleaned the gutters on my home. Did a great job.

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2026 Seasonal Exterior Cleaning
Spring Tips & Hacks for March, April & May:
As the snow melts and the days get longer, Calgary homeowners face a unique set of challenges: from road salt buildup to debris left behind by winter storms. Use this checklist to boost your curb appeal and protect your property during the spring thaw.
Gutter, Eavestrough & Downspout Cleaning in Calgary
The Goal: Recover from winter freeze-thaw cycles and prepare for spring rains.
Inspect for Ice Dam Damage: After a long winter of freezing temperatures and Chinooks, inspect your eavestroughs for sagging or separation caused by heavy ice dams.
Clear the “Winter Mix”: Remove the sludge of pine needles, shingles grit, and wind-blown debris to prevent overflows during Calgary’s wet spring months.
Check Downspout Extensions: Ensure extensions are attached and pointing at least 6 feet away from your foundation to manage heavy snowmelt and prevent basement flooding.
Efficiency Hacks:
The “Hose Test”: Once clear, run a garden hose down the gutter to spot leaks at the seams: a common issue after Calgary cold snaps.
Scoop, Don’t Blow: Debris is often wet and heavy in the spring. Use a sturdy scoop rather than a leaf blower to avoid splattering mud on your siding.
Add Splash Blocks: Place splash blocks at the base of downspouts to prevent soil erosion during heavy spring downpours.
Window & Screen Washing in Calgary
The Goal: Remove road salt, gravel dust, and winter grime to maximize natural light.
Tackle “Road Salt” Residue: Calgary windows often accumulate a white film from road salt and gravel dust kicked up during the winter. A deep exterior clean is essential to prevent glass etching.
Screen Repair & Cleaning: Remove screens to wash away trapped dust and inspect for tears caused by winter hail or heavy snow.
Clean the Tracks: Vacuum window tracks to remove grit and dead bugs that accumulated over winter, ensuring your windows open smoothly for that fresh spring air.
Efficiency Hacks:
The “Squeegee” Method: For heavy salt buildup, skip the paper towels. Use a strip washer and a quality squeegee to prevent scratching the glass with winter grit.
Cloudy Day Cleaning: Wash windows on an overcast day (common in Calgary springs) to prevent the sun from drying the cleaner too fast and causing streaks.
Vinegar for Hard Water: If snowmelt has left hard water spots, add extra vinegar to your cleaning solution to dissolve mineral deposits.
Lawn & Landscape Spring Cleanup
The Goal: Wake up the lawn, remove snow mold, and repair salt damage.
Power Raking & Aeration: Calgary soil becomes compacted under heavy snow. Aerate in late spring (May) to improve water absorption and power rake to remove dead thatch.
Flush Salt Damage: If you have brown grass along your sidewalks or driveway, it’s likely salt burn. Flush these areas heavily with water to dilute the sodium levels.
Pruning & Winter Clean-up: Trim back broken branches damaged by heavy snow loads. Wait until temperatures are consistently above freezing to prune summer-flowering shrubs.
Efficiency Hacks:
Pet Patch Repair: Mix topsoil and grass seed in a bucket to quickly fill in “burn spots” from pets that accumulated over the winter.
Sharpen Mower Blades: Start the season with a sharp blade. Dull blades tear the grass, making it susceptible to disease during wet spring weather.
Smart Watering: Don’t water too early! Wait until the ground is fully thawed and dry to the touch to encourage deep root growth before the summer heat hits.
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The 5 Most Common Questions From Homeowners
How often is gutter cleaning needed in Calgary?
Most experts agree that recommended gutter cleaning frequency is twice a year (spring and fall) if your budget allows you to do so.
If you can only afford once per year cleaning, do it in the fall, before the water freezes and breaks your eavestroughs and downspouts. Remember that it’s cheaper to service your eavestroughs regularly than to repair them, so mark your home maintenance calendar appropriately.
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How much does it cost to clean gutters in Calgary?
On average a pro gutter cleaning fee varies from $125 to $350 in Calgary. Different companies use different quotation systems.
Some price it by the linear foot or time consumption, and others go by how tall your roof is, because it increases work-at-height risk and insurance. Some take into consideration what kind of roof it is, because a shingled roof is much easier to work with than a clay-tiled roof. Also, the square footage of your house changes the cost, and if you have gutter guards installed.
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How do I know if they are clogged without a ladder? Is gutter cleaning worth it?
Yes, it absolutely worths it.
You should certainly do your own research on it, but having your eavestroughs cleaned regularly by professionals will ensure your gutters work properly. In addition, it’ll improve your curb appeal year after year. You’ll forget about structure moisture, pest infestations, or water damage to your roof, walls, and basement, which is well worth the cleaning cost. If you need to check your rain gutters without getting on a ladder, watch if water overflows the edges or pours down the sides of your house during rainfall. Another sign is water pooling near the foundation, soil erosion, or plants growing out of the gutters. Staining on siding or fascia boards after rain can also indicate poor drainage caused by a blockage.
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When to clean gutters in Calgary?
Professional home service providers agree that the best times of year to clean your gutters are spring and fall.
An early spring cleaning will clear everything for flow by removing all last year’s clogs and debris from your gutters and ensuring spring rainwater can run freely into downspouts.
Rigorous fall cleaning will make sure leaves, twigs, pine cones, and other obstructions are taken out and all surfaces are rinsed. This will let the precipitation water drain from your roof smoothly and protect your house from moisture issues.
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Can I clean the gutters myself, or do I need professionals?
You sure can clean them yourself. It can be done as your Saturday DIY project.
However, remember, that cleaning eavestroughs can be hazardous to your health. Ladders can slip when you reach too far sideways to grab debris from a gutter. If you clean gutters while standing on a roof, you can lose your balance and fall. Please have a correct size ladder for the job, so you don’t have to reach far or be in an unbalanced pose. Please use ladder standoffs to keep it stabilized.
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