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If you've been putting off getting your gutters cleaned because you're not sure what to budget for, you're not alone. Gutter cleaning is one of those jobs that tends to get pushed to the bottom of the list - until a heavy downpour reminds you it's well overdue. To put together this guide, we consulted local professionals including the team at Gutter Cleaning Mornington Peninsula, who carry out these jobs day in and day out across Victoria.

According to the crew at gutter cleaning Mornington Peninsula, the price homeowners pay varies quite a bit depending on their property - but there are some clear patterns worth knowing before you pick up the phone.

What's the Average Cost?

Gutter cleaning in Australia typically costs between $250 and $600 for a standard home. The wide range comes down to a handful of key factors, all of which your gutter cleaner will consider when putting together a quote.

For a basic single-storey home with easy access and a light load of debris, you're looking at the lower end of that range - roughly $250 to $350. A two-storey home, or one with heavy leaf build-up, blocked downpipes, or a steep pitch, will sit higher, often between $400 and $600.

Some companies also charge by the metre at a rate of around $4 to $7 per linear metre of guttering. For most homes, this works out to a similar ballpark figure.

What Affects the Price?

There are several factors that influence how much you'll pay:

  • Storeys - A two-storey home requires taller ladders, more safety equipment, and more time.
  • Gutter length - The more metres of guttering your home has, the longer the job takes and the higher the cost.
  • How long since the last clean - Compacted debris, growing moss, or small plants taking root all add time and effort.
  • Roof pitch - Steep roofs are harder and more dangerous to work on, which adds to the labour cost.
  • Blocked downpipes - Clearing a blocked downpipe is often an extra charge, typically adding $50 to $100 to the job.
  • Gutter guards - Cleaning underneath and around guards takes longer and costs more.

Is It Worth Paying for a Professional?

For most homeowners, yes - and not just because of the convenience. Blocked gutters can cause water to back up under your roof, damage your fascia boards, and lead to leaks inside your home. The cost of those repairs far outweighs the cost of a regular clean.

Beyond the property damage risk, working at height on a ladder is genuinely dangerous without the right equipment and training. The savings from doing it yourself simply aren't worth the risk.

How Often Should You Get Your Gutters Cleaned?

Most experts recommend cleaning your gutters at least twice a year - typically in autumn after the leaves have fallen and again in spring before storm season. If you have large trees overhanging your roof, you may need more frequent cleans. When in doubt, a quick call to your local gutter cleaning team will give you a straight answer based on your specific property and surroundings.

Mornington Peninsula Gutter Cleaning
Phone: (03) 5930 8075
3 Boronia Ct
Mount Martha, VIC 3934

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