ScopeConfirm the whole water path
The job is not only scooping leaves from a visible section. Ask how roof valleys, inside corners, guards, elbows, outlets, downspouts, and ground discharge will be checked.
- Trough and roof-valley debris
- Downspout outlets and accessible elbows
- Debris bagging and property cleanup
- Ground-level photo notes for problem areas
Local conditionsSpring storms and fall debris create two different checks
Springfield's climate normals show the wettest monthly totals in spring, while fall leaf drop can load gutters before winter. A useful schedule follows the property’s trees and actual flow—not a generic twice-a-year promise.
- Check after seed pods and spring storm debris
- Check after the main fall leaf drop
- Recheck sooner when roof valleys sit below mature trees
- Inspect after hail or wind if sections look loose
Estimate prepGive the details that change access and labor
Photos taken from the ground, the number of stories, guard type, tree cover, roof pitch, and known overflow spots make an estimate conversation more specific.
- One story, two story, or walkout elevation
- Approximate gutter length and detached structures
- Guards, screens, or foam inserts
- Steep roofs, fences, decks, slopes, or power-line concerns