What eavestrough cleaning costs in St. Catharines, 2026.

Illustrative 2026 flat-rate ranges for eavestrough cleaning in St. Catharines and across Niagara. These are typical market bands based on home size and storey count, not a quote from any specific contractor.

Pricing a gutter clean in St. Catharines? Here is what the numbers look like in the 2026 Niagara market.

Eavestrough cleaning in the St. Catharines and Niagara market is typically priced flat by the home, not by the hour. The final number depends on the home size, the storey count, the roof pitch, and how reachable the back runs are.

Cleaning, by home size

HomeWhat it coversIllustrative flat rate
Single-storey bungalowFull clean, all lengths, downspouts flushed and tested, system check$149 to $189
Two-storey homeSame, with the added height, ladder setup, and fall protection$219 to $289
Large or steep (Glenridge slope, escarpment edge)Two-storey-plus, steep pitch, harder access$299 to $399
Detached garage or additionAdded on to the main home clean$30 to $60
Downspout-only clear-outFlushing a packed drop, no full gutter clean$89 to $129
Why the Glenridge slope is priced separately: Homes on the Glenridge escarpment face steeply pitched rooflines, longer ladder extensions, and sometimes a drop to a lower grade on the back elevation. The added setup time and fall-protection requirements are real and show up in the price. A flat quote up front is the right way to confirm it.

Gutter guards and plans

ServiceNotesIllustrative price
Mesh gutter guardInstalled, sized to the roof, per linear foot$8 to $14 / ft
Twice-a-year planSpring and fall, booked in advance$250 to $300 / year
Single seasonal cleanOne-off spring or fall visitFrom $149

Erie-facing and open-lot properties

Pricing for Erie-facing lots in south Niagara follows the same structure. The difference is that wind-delivered debris increases the frequency to twice-a-year by default, even on properties without trees. A foundation drainage extension check at the end of a visit is worth asking for specifically on clay-soil lots in south Niagara: a blocked or missing splash-pad on Niagara Till clay lets an overflow sit against the foundation rather than drain away.

See the payback math for guards on the gutter-guard decision page or common questions on the FAQ.

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