Sonlight cleans gutters in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs as a standalone service or bundled with window cleaning. Clogged gutters are the #1 cause of water damage to Front Range homes — and the problem hits hardest in spring (pine needles, cottonwood) and fall (leaves).
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Professional gutter cleaning removes all debris from your gutters and downspouts so spring snowmelt and summer storms drain properly.
Enter your address. Our autoquoter sizes the home and returns a gutter cleaning price based on linear feet of gutter and roof complexity.
Same-week scheduling is normal for gutter cleaning. Bundle with window cleaning for one trip and the discount.
Crew brings appropriately-rated ladders for your roof height. Walking on roofs is rare — most cleaning is done from the ladder for safety.
Debris is hand-pulled into a bucket, not blown. Each downspout is water-tested from the top to confirm clear flow.
Bagged debris loaded into our truck. Property left as found — no piles in the yard. Photos of every gutter section emailed to you.
Every job is priced individually for the property — these are ballpark ranges to set expectations. The autoquoter on our home page returns an exact firm price for any address in our service area in 30 seconds.
| Profile | Price range |
|---|---|
| Single-story 1,200 sqft home | $100–$160 |
| 2-story 1,800 sqft home | $150–$220 |
| 2-story 2,400 sqft home | $180–$270 |
| Larger custom home (3,500+ sqft) | $250–$400+ |
| Bundled with window cleaning | 10-15% off both |
| Downspout unclog (severe) | $50–$100 add-on |
Colorado's mix of pine, spruce, and cottonwood trees drops debris year-round. Spring pine needles are the heaviest gutter-cleaning event of the year — particularly in Boulder, Foothills Lakewood, Fort Collins, and Pine Brook Hills. Fall leaves are the second wave (October).
Hailstorms common to Northern Colorado (Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland) leave shredded leaf material and roofing-granule debris in gutters that needs to be removed before winter to prevent ice damming.
Snowmelt cycle in Colorado — freeze overnight, thaw mid-day — turns blocked gutters into ice dams within a few days. Cleaning gutters in late October before the first major storm prevents the most expensive winter water damage.
Twice per year is the baseline — once in spring after pine needle drop (May) and once in fall after leaf drop (late October). Homes with heavy tree cover may need quarterly service. Hail-affected properties should add a post-storm clean before winter.
Most Denver-area homes run $100–$300 for gutter cleaning. A 2-story 2,000 sqft home is typically $180–$220. Bundling with a window cleaning visit saves 10-15% on both services.
Rarely. Most gutter cleaning is done from a ladder for safety. We may walk a low-pitch roof for inspection, but for steep or wet roofs we stay on the ladder. We never walk on tile or composite roofs.
Yes. Every downspout is water-tested from the gutter end to verify clear flow. Severe clogs (impacted with mud or pine resin) require special attention and may carry a $50-$100 add-on.
Bagged and hauled to our truck. Property is left as found — no piles in the yard, no debris washed into the storm drain.
We don't sell or install gutter guards directly, but we'll recommend reputable installers for the ones we see perform well in Colorado. (Many gutter-guard products perform poorly with pine needles.)
Sometimes. Once gutters freeze (typically mid-November onward), cleaning becomes unsafe. We schedule the last fall gutter cleans in late October. If you have a clog in winter, we'll recommend a roof-top heat cable solution rather than risk-ladder work on ice.
Yes. $2M general liability + Colorado workers' comp covers ladder and roof work. Certificate of Insurance available on request.
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