Gutter Cleaning Charleston SC
Clogged gutters cause foundation damage, fascia rot, and landscape erosion. We clear the debris inside and remove the black oxidation streaks outside — in one visit.
Why Gutter Cleaning Matters More in Charleston
Charleston gets roughly 50 inches of rain per year — well above the national average — and much of it comes in sudden, heavy downpours during summer storm season and hurricane season (June through November). When your gutters are clogged with leaves, pine needles, oak catkins, and decomposed organic matter, that water has nowhere to go. It overflows, sheeting down your fascia boards, pooling at your foundation, and eroding the landscaping you’ve spent years building.
The consequences are real and expensive. Water pooling at the foundation saturates the soil around it, which in Charleston’s low-lying terrain can create hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls and contribute to settling. Overflowing water running down fascia boards causes paint failure and wood rot. Standing water in clogged gutters becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes — already a persistent problem in the Lowcountry’s marshy environment.
And then there’s the visible damage most homeowners don’t even realize is a gutter issue: those vertical black streaks running down the front of your gutters. They’re called tiger stripes, and they’re caused by a chemical reaction between the aluminum gutter material, trapped moisture, and asphalt-shingle runoff. Tiger stripes don’t wash off with a garden hose — they require specific oxidation-removal treatment.
At Lowcountry Pressure Washing, our gutter cleaning Charleston SC service covers both interior debris removal and exterior gutter brightening in one visit — because a gutter that drains properly but looks terrible still brings down your home’s curb appeal.
What’s Included in Our Gutter Service
We don’t just blow out the leaves. Here’s the full scope of what we do — interior and exterior.
🍂 Interior Debris Removal
Leaves, pine needles, oak catkins, shingle grit, decomposed organic matter, and standing water removed by hand and with blower equipment. We check flow through every downspout to confirm water is draining properly — not just clearing the visible debris on top.
⬇️ Downspout Flushing
Downspouts are flushed with water to clear compacted debris and confirm unobstructed flow to ground-level outlets. Clogged downspouts are the most common cause of gutter overflow even when the troughs themselves look clean.
✨ Exterior Gutter Brightening
Tiger stripes (those black oxidation streaks running down gutter faces) are treated with a specialized oxidation remover and soft washed to restore the original white or colored finish. This is what transforms the visible curb appeal — interior cleaning is functional, exterior brightening is what you actually see from the street.
🔍 Visual Inspection
While we’re up there, we check for loose hangers, sagging sections, separated joints, and visible fascia damage. We’re not a gutter repair company, but we’ll flag anything we find so you can address it before it becomes a bigger problem.
When Should You Clean Your Gutters?
In most parts of the country, gutters need cleaning once or twice a year. In Charleston, the combination of live oaks (which drop catkins in spring and leaves sporadically year-round rather than in a single fall drop), pine trees, palm fronds, and heavy rainfall means most homes benefit from two to three cleanings per year.
🌸 Spring (March – April)
After live-oak catkin season fills gutters with fine, dense organic matter that compacts and blocks flow. Also clears Spartina pollen buildup from gutter troughs.
🌀 Pre-Hurricane (May – June)
Clear gutters before storm season ensures maximum drainage capacity when you need it most. Clogged gutters during a heavy tropical downpour means water going where it shouldn’t.
🍂 Fall (October – November)
After the bulk of deciduous leaf drop. Clears the heaviest debris load of the year and prepares gutters for winter rains and any late-season tropical weather.
Gutter Cleaning Charleston SC Pricing
Gutter cleaning and exterior brightening in the Charleston area typically ranges from $125 to $300 per visit, depending on the linear footage of gutters, number of stories, roof accessibility, and how much debris has accumulated. Homes surrounded by live oaks and pines accumulate more debris and take longer to clear than homes with minimal tree cover.
We offer discounted per-visit pricing for homeowners who schedule two or three gutter cleanings per year on a recurring basis.
Pair Gutter Cleaning With a House Wash
Most of our gutter cleaning customers combine it with a full house wash. When we’re already on-site with equipment set up, adding gutter service to a house wash is faster and more cost-effective than scheduling it as a separate visit.
The combination makes sense seasonally too. A spring house wash to remove pollen and winter mildew paired with gutter debris removal and exterior brightening covers the two most common exterior maintenance needs in one appointment — with one firm quote, one crew visit, and one walk-through.
Ask about bundled pricing when you call. We’ll give you a single combined quote that’s lower than booking each service separately.
Gutter Cleaning FAQs
How much does gutter cleaning cost in Charleston?
$125 to $300 per visit depending on linear footage, number of stories, and debris level. Recurring customers (2–3 cleanings per year) receive discounted per-visit pricing. Firm written quote before any work begins.
How often should I clean my gutters in Charleston?
Two to three times per year for most Charleston homes: spring after catkin season, pre-hurricane season, and fall after leaf drop. Homes with minimal tree cover may get by with twice yearly. Homes under heavy live oaks often need three cleanings.
What are those black streaks on my gutters?
They’re called tiger stripes — caused by a chemical reaction between aluminum, trapped moisture, and asphalt runoff from shingles. They don’t come off with a garden hose or standard pressure washing. We use a specialized oxidation remover to restore the original gutter finish.
Do you check downspouts during cleaning?
Yes — every downspout is flushed with water to confirm unobstructed drainage. Clogged downspouts are the number-one cause of gutter overflow even when troughs appear clear from the ground. If we find a blockage, we clear it.
Can I combine gutter cleaning with a house wash?
Yes — most customers do. Combining services in one visit is more cost-effective and covers your two biggest exterior maintenance needs in a single appointment. Ask about bundled pricing when you call.
Do you repair gutters or install gutter guards?
We don’t do gutter repair or guard installation — but we do inspect gutters visually during every cleaning and flag loose hangers, sagging sections, or fascia damage. We can recommend local gutter contractors if repairs are needed.
Don’t Wait for the Next Downpour
Call Lowcountry Pressure Washing for gutter cleaning and brightening. Recurring plans available for year-round protection.
Call (843) 268-6699 →