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November 24th, 2025
3 min read
By Bob Carr
If you and I were out in your yard right now—maybe after a heavy storm, maybe on a quiet sunny morning—you’d probably ask the same question so many Maryland homeowners ask me:
“Bob… when your techs come out for a gutter cleaning, what are they actually doing up there?”
It’s a fair question. Most gutter companies show up, blow out a few leaves, leave a mess around the house, and disappear in 10–15 minutes. Homeowners never really know what was done—or not done.
But TLC has never operated that way.
After 42 years and over 40,000 gutter and drainage calls across Maryland, we’ve built a **full-service gutter cleaning process** that checks every weak point, every potential failure, and every place water can wreak havoc.
This isn’t a “scoop out some leaves” job. It’s a **top-to-bottom system service** designed to protect your home from storms, overflow, ice damage, and foundation problems.
Below is the exact checklist our techs follow on every cleaning—no matter the neighborhood, roof type, or debris level. This is what you’re paying for, and this is what protects your home.
Before any ladder goes up, our techs start by inspecting the layout of your home.
They check:
This first 5–10 minutes tells us exactly how to plan the cleaning safely and effectively.
Before touching the gutters, we inspect the **roof edge**, because this is where leaves, grit, and seed pods collect before sliding into the gutter.
We remove:
This prevents debris from immediately refilling the gutters after we clean them.
TLC does NOT use blowers to clean gutters.
Why?
Because blowers:
✓ leave debris everywhere
✓ push clogs deeper into downspouts
✓ hide future problems
Instead, we hand‑clean every linear foot of gutter.
We remove:
Our goal is to leave the inside of the gutter as clean as the day it was installed.
This is where most companies cut corners.
Downspouts are the most common failure point of any gutter system. If a downspout is even **20% blocked**, your gutters WILL overflow in a strong storm.
So our techs flush every downspout, every visit.
We check:
Using high‑pressure hose flushing, we verify that water flows all the way through at full speed.
Elbows are the most common hidden clog spot because debris compresses like concrete inside them.
During every cleaning we:
This prevents future backups.
Once the gutters are empty and flushed, we inspect for:
This is where long‑term issues show up.
Homes with underground piping require special attention.
We check:
A clogged underground pipe defeats the entire gutter system—so we check it every time.
Water must flow at the proper angle to drain correctly.
Improper pitch leads to:
Our techs confirm pitch by:
Over time, gutters pull away from the house—especially after storms.
We check:
Small hardware issues lead to massive storm damage if ignored.
Gutters often hide early fascia rot.
We inspect:
Catching this early saves homeowners thousands.
Unlike blower-based gutter companies that leave debris everywhere, TLC techs fully clean up the perimeter.
We remove:
Everything goes into bags and is hauled away.
We simulate heavy rainfall by running water through:
This confirms:
(Every TLC visit ends with a water-flow verification)
We show you:
You always know exactly what was done.
Here is the exact checklist our techs follow:
✓ Safety setup & property walkthrough
✓ Roof‑edge debris removal
✓ Full hand-cleaning of gutters
✓ High‑pressure downspout flushing
✓ Elbow clearing
✓ Underground extension inspection
✓ Gutter pitch testing
✓ Standing water check
✓ Seam leak inspection
✓ Hanger/spike/bracket check
✓ Fascia integrity inspection
✓ Water‑flow simulation
✓ Full property clean‑up
✓ Homeowner walk‑through
(Every cleaning. Every home. Every time.)
A good gutter cleaning is NOT about scooping leaves.
It’s about protecting:
When we clean gutters, we’re not just removing debris—we’re maintaining a complete water‑management system that protects your entire home.
After 42 years, this checklist is how we prevent expensive water damage and keep Maryland homes safe.
And if you ever want me or my team to walk your property with you, just say the word—we’ll show you exactly what your home needs, season by season.