HOA Gutter Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions
Longview HOA communities typically benefit from service twice a year. The most important window is late winter through early spring, before the heaviest storm season gets underway, so gutters are clear when rainfall is at its highest. A second service in fall addresses anything that accumulated through the summer and prepares buildings for the wetter months ahead. Communities with heavy pine or sweetgum coverage may benefit from more frequent attention given the year-round debris those species produce in East Texas’s warm, humid conditions.
Yes. Longview’s humid subtropical climate creates a gutter challenge that boards in drier parts of the country don’t face. Substantial rainfall is distributed across much of the year rather than concentrated in a single season, which means gutters face repeated stress without a long dry window to self-clear. Loblolly pines, sweetgums, oaks, and elms shed debris continuously in the region’s warm conditions. Across a multi-building HOA community, that ongoing debris load means gutters on every roofline are at risk when the next heavy storm arrives.
Responsibility depends on the HOA’s CC&Rs. In most community associations, the HOA board or property management company is responsible for maintaining gutters on common area buildings and shared rooflines. Some HOAs also enforce gutter maintenance standards for individually owned units. Either way, Ken’s Gutters can service the entire community under a single agreement.
HOA gutter cleaning pricing is based on the total linear footage of gutter across the community, the number of buildings, roofline height and complexity, and accessibility. Every HOA community is different, which is why we quote each property individually using satellite imaging for accuracy. Our minimum for HOA gutter cleaning services is $1,800. Contact us for a no-obligation quote specific to your community.
No. Aside from providing property access, your team doesn’t need to be present. We handle everything independently and deliver real-time photo documentation as we work.
Every job includes geo-tagged, time-stamped before and after photos uploaded in real time, plus a full post-service report formatted for HOA records, board meetings, and insurance documentation.
Yes. We offer flexible recurring service agreements — biannual, quarterly, or custom frequency based on your community’s needs.
We use satellite imaging to measure linear footage and assess roofline complexity, so we can deliver an accurate quote without disrupting your community or pulling your staff away from their day.
Most HOA communities are completed in a single day. Larger properties with many buildings may require additional time, which we account for in scheduling upfront.






