Gutters in Cascade, MI

Gutters managed for Grand Rapids homes. Spring and fall cleanings run on autopilot under the subscription; repairs and replacements come back as one all-in proposal.

Gutters for Cascade homeowners

Cascade Township is the Forest Hills school district's western half, and the housing reflects it: 4-bedroom walkouts on 1/2 to 2-acre lots, irrigated landscaping, and homeowners who want their property to look the way it did when they bought it. Recurring lawn care here is the gateway category. Once a contractor proves out on weekly service, the same client typically ends up routing tree work, fertilization, and gutter cleaning through us as well.

Gutters are the most under-maintained part of a West Michigan home. Leaf drop from mature hardwoods plus ice-dam formation in January means a clean-and-inspect cycle in spring and fall prevents the big-dollar damage (fascia rot, ice-dam backups, basement water intrusion).

Under the subscription, spring and fall gutter cleaning runs automatically. You don't have to remember. For repairs and replacements, we quote those like any other one-off request.

What's included

  • Recurring gutter cleaning (spring and fall)
  • Gutter repair (leaks, loose sections, downspouts)
  • Gutter full replacement
  • Gutter guard installation

Price guidance

  • Cleaning: $145–$350 per visit depending on home size.
  • Repair: $200–$900 per repair visit.
  • Replacement: $7–$13 per linear foot installed.
  • Guards: $10–$22 per linear foot for quality systems.

Cascade-specific considerations

Executive ranches, walkout colonials, and newer custom builds dominate. Asphalt and architectural shingles are standard; mature landscaping and irrigation systems are common, which raises the bar on lawn-care contractor quality.

Cleaning is a spring (May) and fall (late October / early November) job. Repairs are year-round. Ice-dam prevention work should happen before the first hard freeze.

ZIPs served

49546

Common questions

How often should gutters be cleaned?
Spring and fall is the minimum for a West Michigan home with mature trees. Heavy leaf drop areas (Eastown, East GR) sometimes warrant a third cleaning in mid-fall.
Are gutter guards worth it?
Quality micromesh systems are. Snap-in screens are usually not. They trap debris rather than shedding it.

Gutters in Cascade, handled.

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