When we clean your gutters, we remove a surprising amount of material — wet leaves, compacted moss, silt, bird droppings, and sometimes things you would not expect, like tennis balls and children's toys. The question our customers often ask is: what happens to all of it?
The answer is simple. We take it all away. Every single bit of debris removed from your gutters is cleared from your property before we leave. We never pile it up in your garden, leave it on your driveway, or stuff it into your bins.
Our gutter vacuum systems collect the debris directly into sealed collection bags, which keeps the mess contained from the start. Unlike traditional gutter cleaning methods — where someone scoops handfuls of muck over the edge of the gutter onto the ground below — our approach is clean and controlled.
If any debris does fall during the cleaning process (for example, if we need to manually clear a stubborn blockage), we sweep and tidy the area before we leave. This includes pathways, patios, driveways, and garden borders adjacent to the property.
We take particular care around conservatories and glass extensions, where falling debris could cause scratches or staining. We lay protective sheeting where necessary and clean any surfaces that are affected during the work.
The waste we collect is disposed of responsibly. Organic material such as leaves and moss is composted where possible, and any non-organic waste is disposed of at an appropriate facility. We never fly-tip or dump waste illegally.
This commitment to leaving your property spotless is one of the things our customers comment on most frequently. A gutter clean should improve your property, not create a new problem to deal with.
When we say we leave no mess behind, we mean it. Your property will look better than when we arrived — clean gutters, clear downpipes, and not a leaf out of place.
