Gutter Cleaning in Mt Laurel, NJ: A 5-Point Hand-Cleaning Process
Serving Mt Laurel & nearby communities — open 24/7, licensed & insured

Gutter cleaning in Mt Laurel keeps oak, maple, and sweetgum debris from packing your gutters solid and sending water down your siding or into the basement. All Pro Gutter Guards hand-clears every channel, flushes each downspout to the outlet, and bags and hauls the debris off your property. Our Mt Laurel Township crew works from 309 Fellowship Road and serves homes across Burlington County. We are New Jersey licensed (13VH12184700) and insured, and every job ends with a clear-flow check before we leave.
What Our 5-Point Cleaning Actually Includes
Every gutter cleaning covers five steps so nothing gets skipped. First, we hand-remove leaves, twigs, and shingle grit from each gutter run. Second, we flush every downspout with water until it drains clear at the outlet. Third, we check seams, hangers, and end caps for sagging or pulling away from the fascia. Fourth, we bag all debris and haul it off, leaving no piles behind. Fifth, we run a final water test so you can see the system drain freely. Photos of any problem spots are shared before we leave the Mt Laurel property.
Why Mt Laurel Gutters Clog Faster Than You Think
Mature oaks and maples shade much of Mt Laurel, Moorestown, Evesham, and Medford, and their leaves, seed pods, and twirling maple samaras drop in two heavy waves each year. Spring brings oak tassels and sweetgum balls; fall brings the leaf dump. South Jersey humidity then turns trapped debris into a wet, composting mat that holds water against the fascia. Combined with summer thunderstorms and winter freeze-thaw cycles, a clogged gutter quickly leads to ice dams, rotted soffit, and water in the basement. Two cleanings a year keeps Burlington County homes ahead of it.
Cleaning, Repair, or Guards: Honest Guidance
Gutter cleaning is the core service, but we tell you straight when something more is needed. If a downspout stays slow after flushing, the underground run may be the culprit, not the gutter. If hangers have pulled loose or seams leak, we note it with photos instead of papering over it. And if you are tired of cleaning gutters twice a year, we will quote gutter guards as an option without pressure to buy. You decide. As an insured, NJ-licensed company holding 13VH12184700, we stand behind both the cleaning and any repair we recommend.
Mt Laurel Homes & Gutters
Our Mt Laurel office on Fellowship Road serves Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Cinnaminson, Delran, and Haddonfield, along with Evesham, Medford, and Lumberton. We know the tree-heavy older neighborhoods and the newer developments across Burlington County, and we route crews to keep travel time and your wait short.
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Gutter Cleaning in Mt Laurel — FAQs
How much does gutter cleaning cost in Mt Laurel, NJ?
Gutter cleaning is priced by your home's size, roof height, and how much debris has built up. A standard single-story ranch costs less than a two-story colonial with steep roof pitches common in Mt Laurel and Moorestown. We give a firm quote before any work starts, with no surprise add-ons. Call (609) 307-3762 and we will price your specific home, including separate guidance if a downspout repair turns up during the cleaning.
How often should I clean my gutters in Burlington County?
Most Burlington County homes need cleaning twice a year, once in late spring after the oak and maple drop and once in late fall after the leaves finish falling. Homes shaded by mature trees in Mt Laurel, Medford, or Evesham often need a third visit. Cleaning before winter is the most important because clogged gutters cause ice dams during South Jersey freeze-thaw cycles, which back water under the shingles and into the ceiling.
Do you flush the downspouts or just clear the gutters?
We flush every downspout with water as part of the standard cleaning, not as an extra. Clearing the gutter channel alone leaves clogs hiding in the downspout elbows and underground outlets, which is where most overflow problems actually start. We run water until each downspout drains clear at the bottom. If one stays blocked after flushing, we tell you exactly where the obstruction sits and what it will take to clear it.
Are you licensed and insured to work in New Jersey?
Yes. All Pro Gutter Guards holds New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor license 13VH12184700 and carries liability insurance. That license protects you and confirms we are a registered, accountable business, not an untracked handyman. Our Mt Laurel crew works out of a real local address at 309 Fellowship Road, suite 200, in Mt Laurel Township. You can verify our license number through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs before we ever set foot on your property.
Do you haul away the debris or leave it behind?
We bag and haul away all the debris we remove from your gutters and downspouts. Some crews dump the muck in your flower beds or leave wet piles on the lawn, and we do not. Everything we pull out, including leaves, shingle grit, and seed pods, leaves with our truck. We also rinse off any splatter from your siding or driveway so the Moorestown or Cherry Hill property looks clean when we finish.
Should I get gutter guards instead of repeat cleanings?
Gutter guards make sense for homes surrounded by mature oaks and maples, which describes much of Mt Laurel, Voorhees, and Haddonfield. Quality guards keep leaves out while letting water through, cutting cleaning frequency sharply. They do not eliminate maintenance entirely, since fine grit and pollen still need occasional attention. We install guards and we also just clean gutters, so we give you an honest comparison of both costs and let you decide what fits your home and budget.
Contact Our Mt Laurel, NJ Office
Address
309 Fellowship Rd suite 200, Mt Laurel Township, NJ 08054
Phone
(609) 307-3762Hours
Open 24 Hours — 7 Days a Week
License
New Jersey HIC #13VH12184700


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