Cleaning Services Listings
The listings assembled at guttercleaningauthority.com catalog gutter cleaning and related exterior cleaning service providers across the United States, organized to help property owners, facility managers, and contractors locate relevant services by geography, service type, and provider credentials. Each entry reflects publicly available business information and does not constitute an endorsement or quality rating. Understanding how these listings are structured — and where their boundaries lie — is essential for using them effectively.
How to read an entry
Each listing entry presents a standardized block of information drawn from public sources, business registrations, and provider-submitted data. A typical entry contains the following fields, displayed in a fixed order:
- Business name — the registered trade name or DBA as it appears in state or county business records
- Service geography — the zip codes, counties, or metro areas the provider reports serving
- Primary service category — mapped to one of the classification types described below
- Secondary services — additional offerings such as downspout cleaning and unclogging, roof debris removal, or gutter guard cleaning
- License and insurance status — a flag indicating whether documentation was submitted and reviewed at time of listing
- Contact method — phone, web form, or both, as provided by the business
Entries are sorted first by state, then by metro area or county, and finally alphabetically by business name within each geographic group. A provider listed under "Seattle Metro" may or may not serve all municipalities in King County — the service geography field is determinative. Entries do not display customer ratings, review counts, or star scores. That model introduces selection bias and is not applied here.
What listings include and exclude
Included service categories:
- Residential gutter cleaning — single-family and multi-unit residential properties, including gutter cleaning for multi-story homes
- Commercial gutter cleaning — office, retail, industrial, and mixed-use structures; see commercial gutter cleaning services for scope distinctions
- Gutter flushing and hand cleaning — distinct methods covered separately in gutter flushing vs. hand cleaning
- Gutter inspection services — standalone inspection appointments, as distinct from cleaning bundled with inspection
- Combined exterior services — providers who offer gutter cleaning alongside pressure washing or roof surface cleaning
Excluded from listings:
- General landscaping or tree trimming companies that do not list gutter cleaning as a named service
- Roofing contractors whose primary offering is installation or repair, even if they clear gutters as a secondary task
- Handyman services operating without a defined gutter cleaning scope in their published service menu
- Providers with unresolved licensing complaints at the state contractor board level at the time of review
The distinction between included and excluded providers matters most when comparing a dedicated gutter cleaning firm against a general exterior maintenance company. A dedicated provider typically carries equipment calibrated to gutter work — vacuum systems, flushing attachments, and inspection cameras — whereas a general contractor may rely on manual removal only. The gutter cleaning equipment and tools reference covers that equipment differentiation in detail.
Verification status
Listings carry one of three verification designations:
- Submitted and reviewed — the provider submitted license numbers, proof of liability insurance, and service area documentation, all of which were cross-referenced against the relevant state licensing board or insurance verification database
- Submitted, pending review — documentation was received but has not completed the review cycle; these entries display a pending flag
- Unverified — the entry was compiled from public business records only; no documentation was submitted by the provider
Unverified entries are included because omitting them would create artificial gaps in geographic coverage, particularly in rural markets where the verified provider pool is thin. However, unverified status is displayed prominently on each such entry. Property owners evaluating an unverified provider should consult gutter cleaning licensing and insurance to understand what documentation to request independently before engaging any contractor.
Verification does not evaluate service quality, pricing fairness, or customer satisfaction. A verified listing confirms only that the stated credentials existed and matched public records at the time of review. Credentials require periodic renewal — a provider verified 18 months ago may have allowed a license to lapse since that review was completed.
Coverage gaps
Despite national scope, the listings carry identifiable gaps in 4 geographic categories:
- Rural counties with fewer than 50,000 residents — provider density drops sharply outside metro markets; listings in these areas skew toward unverified status
- High-altitude mountain communities — seasonal access restrictions and a limited contractor base reduce listing depth in areas above approximately 6,500 feet elevation
- Coastal markets with acute seasonal demand — areas prone to storm-surge events, as discussed in gutter cleaning after storm damage, sometimes show provider availability that lags listing data by 60 to 90 days following major weather events
- Newly incorporated municipalities — jurisdictions that changed city or county boundaries within the past 36 months may be miscategorized under legacy geographic codes
Gaps are addressed through quarterly data updates, but the listings do not represent real-time availability. A provider listed as active may have paused operations, changed service territory, or ceased business entirely. Cross-referencing any listing against the hiring a gutter cleaning company guidance — which covers due diligence steps including direct verification calls — reduces the risk of acting on outdated information. The cleaning services directory purpose and scope page explains the broader methodology applied across this resource.