How to Safely Unclog Your Gutters (and When to Call a Pro)
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Seeing water spill over the side of your house during a rainstorm—or spotting a massive icicle hanging from your roof in winter—can be alarming. It’s easy to imagine water seeping into your foundation or rotting your fascia boards.
While clogged gutters are a serious maintenance issue, they are also entirely normal. Leaves, twigs, and sediment accumulate over time, and even the best gutter systems need attention once or twice a year.
The fix is usually straightforward: debris needs to be removed so water can flow freely again. In this guide, we will help you determine if you can safely clear the blockage yourself or if the situation requires a professional roofer.

You usually know you have a problem when you see water going where it shouldn’t. Look for these common symptoms:
Before grabbing a ladder, we need to assess safety. Gutter cleaning is a leading cause of ladder-related injuries.
You can likely do this yourself if:
Stop and call a professional if:
If you’ve determined it’s safe to proceed, here is the process to get your water flowing again.
Before you start cleaning, you need to make sure the gutter system is intact. If the hardware is broken, cleaning won’t solve the problem.
The method you use depends on what you find inside the gutter.
Scenario A: Standard Clog (Leaves and Debris)
Scenario B: Gutters with Guards
Scenario C: Ice Dams (Winter)
Handling this yourself is very cost-effective, but it does take physical effort.
The best way to handle clogged gutters is to stay ahead of them.
Set reminders for spring and fall cleaning so you aren't caught off guard by a waterfall over your front porch.
Clogged gutters are messy, but they are rarely a disaster if caught early. By taking an hour to clear them out, you protect your home’s foundation and siding from water damage.
However, never compromise your safety. If the ladder feels wobbly or the roof is too high, hiring a pro is the smart financial decision compared to the cost of an injury.
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