Domestic Gutter Cleaning

5 Steps to our 5-Star gutter cleaning service

Gutter cleaning is our speciality, and we pride ourselves on our system of cleaning. Below is a step by step outline of what you can expect when we come to your home for your gutter cleaning service.

Step 1

We remove all moss, leaves, silt and other debris from gutter in-fills using our gutter VAC system.

Step 2

We clean all the fascia & soffit using our reach and wash system.

Step 3

We test each downpipe to ensure that it is clear. Note: if the downpipe is blocked we will flush it clear using a high-powered hose. Our staff has the experience and knowledge to disassemble the elbow and unclog the blockage if necessary.

We can also install Downpipe Guards — A downpipe guard will help your downpipes from getting clogged in between cleaning.(Ask for information when booking the service)

Step 4

We clean all the external windows & frames on your property.

Step 5

We clean up any debris surrounding your property and dispose of it properly. We leave your gutters and the surrounding area "spotless!!"

Usually in the winter due to frozen gutters, burst pipes and other weather related disasters significant damage occurs to a building. If you do not want to experience such an experience, then utilise Proclean.ie 5 step 5-star gutter cleaning service on a regular scheduled basis. By signing up for our annual maintenance contract you won't have to worry about gutters getting clogged up in the future.

We also provide services to

  • Commercial properties
  • Property management companies
  • Business owners
  • Grounds and maintenance managers
  • Retail Parks
  • Schools, office's, hotels and much more

Comprehensive Domestic Gutter Cleaning

A clean gutter keeps your home protected. However, over time the gutter gets filled with dirt, leaves, dust, debris and more, resulting in a clogged gutter. When water gets blocked it eventually soaks through the ceiling and walls of your home. If not fixed on time, it may get worse and cause electrical hazards due to water soaks within your home. We at Proclean.ie suggest you get your gutters cleaned regularly, at least once or twice a year.

We take pride in providing the most efficient and comprehensive domestic gutter cleaning services in Ireland at a price that fits every budget. Our experts possess years of experience and are equipped with the right tools and equipment to carry out gutter cleaning in the best possible way. We understand every aspect of the gutter cleaning process well and hence take every possible step to make the gutter cleaning process most efficient.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Cleaning your gutters might not feature high on your list of home maintenance and home improvement priorities, but regular upkeep is essential for protecting your home. Gutters are designed to collect and guide rainwater off the roof, down into the drain and away from the building, thus preventing potential structural damage. Clogged or damaged gutters can result in expensive repairs so, although they are out of sight, they should never be out of mind!
This can be a combination of fallen leaves, moss, twigs, and other debris that can build up over time. Leaves get blown onto the roof, travelling down. When wet, leaves can stick to gutter walls and floors, and the flow of rainwater becomes lodged in corners and downpipes. Over time leaves will break down turning into a fertile compost, the perfect breeding ground for seeds, moss, and weeds that have been blown onto the roof or dropped by birds. If left unchecked, these invasive weeds can overtake your guttering and downpipes, blocking the natural flow of water, plugging the downpipe leading to rainwater build-up, and possible overflow. It is critical that gutters are in good health for the winter, to ensure water is free-flowing to prevent damage by snow and ice build-up.
Yes, it can lead to costly property damage, if they are not dealt with promptly. Rainwater damage can lead to issues such as rotting fascia boards, water damage to walls, windows, ceilings, insulation, and even foundation damage. If left unchecked, water can permeate through to the internal walls, causing damp and mould spores. Regardless of whether you have cast iron, pressed steel, or plastic gutters, it is essential that these are maintained and regularly checked, to ensure water is free-flowing and clear of debris.
This depends very much on your property's surroundings, weather factors, and age of the building. Properties surrounded by overhanging trees, especially pine trees, or with moss growth, should be checked frequently, especially after bad weather, to ensure gutters are free from fallen debris. Ideally, properties should be checked in the autumn, after the leaves have fallen, to ensure they are in perfect condition and free-flowing for the heavy rain, snow and ice that the winter brings. When spring arrives, it is worth having them checked again, just to ensure that they have not been damaged during the winter and that any residual biodegraded leaves and moss, have been removed to prevent the growth of grass or weeds.
We can inspect your guttering systems from the safety of the ground, using a high reach inspection system. Quick to assemble, the world-leading system is able to extend up to 4 stories in height, giving a detailed eye in the sky view from the operator's monitor, with no need for ladders. So, for the ultimate peace of mind and to ensure your gutters continue in good health, contact us for an inspection.
We accept payment through bank transfer and cheques. We do accept cash payments; but prefer the later. You should make the payment at the time when the job is complete.

Areas We Service:

Blanchardsrown, Castleknock, Clonee, Dunboyne, Ratoath Ashbourne, Dunshaughlin, Lcuan, Leixlip, Celbridge, Maynooth Sword's, Coolock, Raheny, Portmarnock, Malahide, Donabate, Palmerstown, Ballyfermot, Clondalkin, Greenhills, Tallaght, Firhouse, Rathcoole, Saggart, Knocklyon, Dundrum, Sandyford, Blackrock, Stepaside, Foxrock. Dublin 1, Dublin 2, Dublin 3, Dublin 4, Dublin 5, Dublin 6, Dublin 6W, Dublin 7, Dublin 8, Dublin 9, Dublin 10, Dublin 11, Dublin 12, Dublin 13, Dublin 14, Dublin 15, Dublin 16, Dublin 17, Dublin 18, Dublin 20, Dublin 22, Dublin 24. Sorounding Countys, Meath and Kildare