Frequently Asked Questions About Gutter Cleaning In Massachusetts
Ken's Gutters • America's Largest Gutter Cleaning Company
Ken’s Gutters has local crews on the ground in every major city across Massachusetts, from Boston and Worcester to Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, and beyond. We are licensed and insured in Massachusetts and work with many of the largest property management firms operating throughout the Commonwealth.
Pricing varies, depending mostly on the total linear footage of gutter to be cleaned. We won’t charge for peak periods or weather-related events — including nor’easter activity, heavy spring rainfall, and significant fall leaf accumulation — that may have increased debris buildup in your gutters. Height and ease of access are factored in where relevant, but we’re experienced with all roof types and heights across Massachusetts. With the cost savings we pass on to you, we can almost guarantee the most competitive bid — and consistent, quality service every time.
We’re typically complete on most properties within a day, however the size of your property or multifamily housing complex and the number of separate buildings are factors that could reasonably extend that timeframe. We aim to service multifamily properties across Massachusetts at the most convenient time for residents and with as little disruption to your on-site team as possible. Because we’re fully equipped and fully licensed and insured in Massachusetts, we’re able to operate entirely within our own oversight systems.
Aside from granting property access, we do not require a member of your team or family to be present. Instead, we photograph and upload real-time before-and-after images of your gutters for your immediate viewing — documented on each separate building we service across Massachusetts so you have a complete and transparent record of all work performed.
Absolutely — especially given Massachusetts’s demanding four-season climate and active nor’easter season. The Commonwealth’s intense spring and fall storm activity, combined with heavy rainfall and significant leaf accumulation, means clogged gutters and blocked downspouts are a direct path to foundation erosion, fascia rot, and interior water damage that can affect multiple buildings across a portfolio simultaneously. The cost of a professional cleaning and downspout flush is a fraction of what any one of those structural repairs would run.
Twice per year is the minimum for most Massachusetts properties — ideally once in late spring before storm season intensifies and again in late fall after leaves have fully dropped across the Commonwealth. Commercial properties with large roof surfaces, significant debris exposure from Massachusetts’s dense surrounding tree canopy, or those that have experienced heavy nor’easter or storm activity should consider quarterly gutter cleaning and drainage system inspections.
Debris left in gutters traps moisture, accelerating rust, corrosion, and rot within the gutter system itself. In Massachusetts, leaves, pine needles, and organic debris carried by nor’easters and fall storms can compact inside gutters and downspouts, creating blockages that are significantly harder to clear the longer they are left unaddressed. Over time, the added weight of accumulated wet debris and ice buildup during Massachusetts’s harsh winters can pull gutters away from the fascia, resulting in costly repairs or full gutter replacement.
Key signs include water spilling over the sides during rainfall, sagging or separating gutters, staining on exterior siding or walls, visible debris or vegetation growth inside the gutter channel, and blocked or slow-draining downspouts. In Massachusetts, if it has been more than six months since your last professional cleaning — particularly heading into spring nor’easter season or fall leaf drop — it is time to schedule a service.

















