Gutter service scopeWhat to include in the first call
Calls may concern cleaning, repair, guards, replacement, or new installation. Describe what the gutter is doing and the result you need before assuming the scope.
- Debris, overflow, and downspout flow
- Leaking, sagging, or damaged sections
- Existing guard type and condition
- Replacement or new-installation goals
Willard property detailsCheck the home from safe ground
The roof shape, trees, elevation, guards, and point of discharge help define the work before anyone arrives.
- Trace extensions toward a swale, ditch, street, or underground drain.
- Keep roof debris from being discharged into a downstream inlet or channel.
- Separate private gutter work from a questionable public culvert or drainage feature.
Estimate detailsShare the conditions that change the job
Photos and observations from the ground make access, downspout, disposal, and repair questions clearer.
- Private downspout versus downstream drainage concern
- Open swales or ditches near discharge points
- Debris-heavy roof valleys
- Access around additions, porches, and sloped yards