Gutter Cleaning in Media, PA: A 5-Point Flush-and-Inspect Service for Delaware County Homes
Serving Media & nearby communities — open 24/7, licensed & insured

Gutter cleaning in Media, PA keeps rainwater moving off the steep, slate-and-shingle roofs common across Delaware County before clogs send it down your fascia and foundation. All Pro Gutter Guards hand-clears leaves, seed pods, and grit from the trough, flushes every downspout to confirm flow, and bags the debris for disposal. The borough's mature oaks, maples, and sweet gums shed heavily near the Ridley Creek corridor, so we inspect for sagging hangers and rust on each visit. Licensed in Pennsylvania under PA052821.
What a Thorough Media Gutter Cleaning Actually Includes
A proper cleaning is more than scooping leaves. Our crew removes all debris from the gutter trough by hand, then runs water through to flush each downspout and confirm it drains, not just looks clear. We bag and haul every load rather than dumping it in your beds. While on the ladder, we inspect for loose spikes, separated seams, pitched-wrong runs, and early rust, because a clog hidden in a downspout elbow is what causes overflow during a Delaware County thunderstorm. You get a clear report on what we found, with no pressure to add repairs you do not need.
Why Media's Tree Canopy and Older Housing Make Cleaning Essential
Media and the surrounding townships sit under a dense canopy of oaks, maples, and sweet gums, and that beauty fills gutters fast. Twice-a-year buildup is common for homes near Glen Providence Park, Swarthmore, and Wallingford. Many local houses are decades-old twins, Victorians, and stone Colonials with original gutters and tight valleys that trap shingle grit. When water overflows, it rots fascia, stains stucco, and pools against basements already prone to dampness in this clay-heavy soil. Routine cleaning is the cheapest insurance against repairs that cost far more than the service itself.
Honest Quotes and a Real Local Crew, Not a Lead Handoff
When you call All Pro Gutter Guards for a Media gutter cleaning, you reach a company that schedules and performs the work, then answers if you have a question afterward. We give a clear quote based on your home's size, roof height, and how clogged the system is, including debris cleanup and disposal. There is no hourly meter and no surprise upsell. If we spot a real problem during cleaning, such as a detached downspout or a guard worth considering for your specific tree exposure, we show you photos and let you decide on your own timeline.
Media Homes & Gutters
We clean gutters throughout Media and across Delaware County and the Main Line, including Swarthmore, Springfield, Broomall, Havertown, Newtown Square, and Glen Mills. Homes in Wayne, Radnor, and Garnet Valley with tall tree cover see the heaviest seasonal buildup, so we tailor each visit to the canopy and roof pitch we find on-site.
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Gutter Cleaning in Media — FAQs
How often should gutters be cleaned in Media, PA?
Most Media homes need gutter cleaning twice a year, once in late spring after the oaks and maples drop seed pods and once in late fall after leaf drop. Properties shaded by the heavy canopy near Glen Providence Park, Swarthmore, or Wallingford often benefit from a third visit. Homes with few overhanging trees can usually stay on an annual schedule. We help you set the right cadence after seeing your roof and surroundings.
How much does gutter cleaning cost in Media?
Gutter cleaning cost in Media depends on your home's footprint, the number of stories, roof pitch, and how clogged the system has become. We price each job individually and include debris cleanup and disposal in the quote, with no hourly billing. Call (610) 510-8049 for a free, no-obligation estimate. We give you a clear flat number before any work begins so there are no surprises when the crew finishes.
Do you flush the downspouts or just clear the gutters?
We flush every downspout with water as part of standard gutter cleaning. Clearing the trough alone misses the most common cause of overflow, which is a clog packed into a downspout elbow or buried section. Running water through each one confirms it actually drains and lets us locate hidden blockages. If a downspout stays clogged after flushing, we tell you exactly where the problem is and what it would take to clear it.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Delaware County?
Yes. All Pro Gutter Guards operates under Pennsylvania license PA052821 and carries insurance for the work we perform across Media and Delaware County. We are a local operation that schedules and completes the job ourselves rather than passing your information to a third party. If you want our license or insurance details before booking, ask when you call and we provide them directly so you know exactly who is coming to your home.
Will gutter cleaning prevent basement and foundation water problems?
Clean gutters are one of the most effective defenses against foundation water issues in Media's clay-heavy soil. When gutters overflow, water sheets down the wall and pools against the foundation, feeding the basement dampness many older Delaware County homes already face. Cleaning the troughs and confirming downspouts carry water away from the house keeps rain where it belongs. It does not replace grading or a failed sump pump, but it removes a leading, preventable cause of intrusion.
Should I add gutter guards or just keep cleaning?
It depends on your tree exposure. Homes under heavy oak, maple, and sweet gum canopy in areas like Wayne, Radnor, and Swarthmore often find guards reduce how often they need full cleanings, while homes with little overhang do fine on a regular cleaning schedule. We never push guards during a cleaning visit. If your trees make guards worth considering, we show you the buildup we found and let you decide without pressure.
Contact Our Media, PA Office
Address
27 E Front St #4, Media, PA 19063
Phone
(610) 510-8049Hours
Open 24 Hours — 7 Days a Week
License
Pennsylvania HIC #PA052821


Real People Behind Every Install
Craig Rifkin, Customer Success Officer · Michael Suerman, Installation Crew Chief — and the local crew that shows up at your door. Meet the team