“Gutters cleared, debris bagged, photo before-and-after. Easiest service call I've made in years.”
Local pro brings the 28-foot ladder and a $1M policy. Hand-clears every run, then flushes every downspout from the top so you see water at the base.
Local routes, local prices.
Posted by stories. Single, two, or three.
From $129 single-story.
AI picks the pro for your roof.
Routing favors pros who have climbed your block before.
Same pro after a 4 or 5-star rating.
8-year average partner tenure.
Insurance verified. Ladder and harness on every run.
You stay off the roof.
No quote calls.
Real prices on the page.
No "what they found up there" surcharge.
Real prices on the page. No quote calls.
From $129 single-story · $179 two-story · $239 three-story
Pricing updated
No leaf blower scattering wet pulp onto your roof or compacting it into the downspout. Slower, but the only way to confirm a clean run.
Hose fed from the top of every downspout, flow confirmed at the base. If a run is fully clogged, the pro auger-snakes it at no extra charge.
Photo of the cleared gutter trough and a photo of water flowing from the downspout. Time-stamped, on your phone, while you go on with your day.
Pro brings the 28-foot ladder and a $1M liability policy. Last year, ladder falls sent 164,000 Americans to the ER. Let the insured pro climb.
The whole job is usually 45 minutes to an hour for a standard single-story home.
We confirm coverage and pull pricing for your home size and story count.
Single visit, or seasonal recurring (spring + fall) for a discount.
Hand-clears every run into a bag and hauls it off your property.
Time-stamped, both ends. Proof the water can drain.
Most gutter services hide the price until you take a phone call. Ours is on the page, by stories. Angi 2026 puts the U.S. average at $168. This Old House 2026 reads $360 per visit. LeafFilter 2026 lists a $191 to $529 range, or about $0.95 to $2.25 per linear foot. Plowz runs $129 to $239 because routes are dense and we book the whole street together.
| Single-story home | from $129 |
| Two-story home | from $179 |
| Three-story or steep roof | from $239 |
| Detached garage gutters | +$25 to +$45 |
| Downspout extension flush | from $20 |
| Spring + fall recurring | 10% off both visits |
4.8 out of 5 from 3,100+ homeowner reviews
Three recent gutter cleans. Real names, real cities, real photo confirmation.
“Gutters cleared, debris bagged, photo before-and-after. Easiest service call I've made in years.”
“Pre-season gutter clean before the spring rains. They sent the photo right after.”
“Two-story gutter clean, ladder work, photos of every downspout. Worth every penny.”
Plowz & Mowz gutter cleaning starts at $129 for a single-story home with standard gutter length. Two-story homes start at $179. Three-story or steep-roof homes start at $239. Detached garages and downspout extension flushing are visible add-ons. Spring plus fall recurring saves 10 percent on both visits. The price you see on the page is the price that hits your card after the two photos land on your phone.
Most U.S. homes need gutters cleaned twice a year. Once after spring tree-pollen and seed-pod drop, once after fall leaf drop. Homes with overhanging trees often need a third visit in summer after seed pods drop. Homes with no nearby trees can sometimes go 18 months between cleanings.
Both. Fall is the higher-priority cleaning because leaf load through October and November pushes water over the lip and freezes into ice dams in the first cold snap. Spring is the second cleaning, after pollen and seed pods drop and before the heavy May and June rain. Many of our gutter customers book fall gutter cleaning together with fall yard cleanup on the same visit.
Yes. Water that overflows a clogged gutter runs down the fascia and soffit, soaks into the roof deck, and pools at the foundation. Common outcomes are rotted fascia boards, mold inside the soffit, basement seepage at the slab line, and ice dams that pry shingles off in winter. The repair on any one of those is multiple times the cost of a season of gutter cleanings.
Gutter guards reduce how often gutters need cleaning, but no guard eliminates cleaning. Fine debris like seed pods, pollen, shingle grit, and small leaf fragments still build up under or on top of the guard. A guarded gutter typically goes from twice a year to once a year. Plowz pros remove guard sections, hand-clear the run underneath, and reinstall. We do not currently install gutter guards as a standalone service.
Industry pricing per linear foot ranges $0.95 to $2.25 in 2026 (LeafFilter, This Old House). Plowz pricing translates to roughly $0.85 to $1.05 per linear foot on a typical single-story home with about 150 feet of gutter, before downspout extension flush and detached-garage add-ons. We post the bundled by-stories price instead of a per-foot rate so the number you see is the number on your card.
At the end. The pro takes the cleared-trough photo and the flowing-downspout photo on the last 5 minutes of the job, then uploads through the app on their phone. You see the actual finished gutter and the actual water flow, not a stock shot. Card charges only after both photos land. If you want a check-in mid-job, add a note to the booking and the pro will text from the ladder.
No. The vast majority of our gutter customers are not home when the pro arrives. The pro brings their own ladder, hand-clears each run, flushes the downspouts, and sends two photos to your phone. The cleared trough and water flowing from the downspout.
No. We hand-clear gutters into a bag. Blowing leaf debris around scatters it onto your roof and yard, and pushes wet pulp into downspouts where it clogs. Hand-clearing is slower but the only way to confirm a clean run.
After the trough is hand-cleared, the pro feeds a hose from the top of the downspout and confirms flow at the base. If a downspout is fully clogged, the pro auger-snakes it at no extra charge. Severe blockages requiring drone inspection are flagged in the photo and we follow up with options.
Most metros book 24 to 72 hours out in normal seasons. Spring (March to May) and fall (October to December) routes book 5 to 10 days ahead. The booking flow shows you the earliest available date for your ZIP before you confirm.
Yes. Every gutter pro carries $1M general liability that covers ladder work and damage to the home. Equipment is reviewed and identity is verified before a pro takes a single route. The average Plowz & Mowz partner has been on the platform 8 years and has cleared thousands of gutters. You see the pro's rating in the app before the visit, and you can see homeowner reviews across every service.
The pro will photograph any visible damage like loose hangers, separated joints, sagging runs, or holes, and send it with the cleaning photos. Repair estimates come from the booking team afterward. We do not auto-bill for repairs you did not approve.
Gutter guard installation is not currently a standalone Plowz & Mowz service in most metros. If you have existing gutter guards, the cleaning still applies. Pros remove the guard sections, clean the run, and reinstall. Add a note to the booking if you have guards.
We cover gutter cleaning in 41 U.S. metros and the suburbs around them, including Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Charlotte, Buffalo, Syracuse, Manhattan, the DC, MD, and VA region, Tampa, Jacksonville, Raleigh, and Indianapolis. The booking flow tells you up front whether your ZIP is in coverage.
Drop your ZIP, see your real price by stories, pick the day. A local pro brings the ladder, hand-clears every run, and texts a photo of both ends. If anything is off, a Plowz teammate makes it right.