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This mixed approach means nothing gets left behind — not the heavy clumps of moss, the soaked-through debris, or the buildup of silt that quietly causes problems over time. Every length of your guttering is cleared properly, right to the outlets and downpipe joints.
Whenever possible, I’m happy to show you before-and-after photos or videos so you can see exactly what was removed. A clean gutter might not be the most exciting thing to look at — but it saves you from the far more exciting reality of water pouring down your walls.
Blocked gutters are one of those small problems that can quietly cause big damage. I’ve seen cracked render, rotten fascia boards, and even internal damp — all from something that could have been prevented with a simple clean-out. That’s why gutter clearing services in Macclesfield are a core part of what I do.
Once the inside’s cleared, I can clean the outside of your gutters and fascia boards too. It’s usually done from the ground using a long-reach water-fed pole with a soap-dispensing brush head. It lifts away the dirt, algae, and weather marks that build up over time.
After scrubbing, I give everything a clean rinse with fresh water. This method is gentle enough for painted surfaces and modern uPVC, and it leaves the exterior looking fresh again — no streaks, no patches, no drips running down your wall the next time it rains.
On rare occasions, I might switch to a soft-pressure spray for any particularly stubborn patches — the kind that won’t budge with a brush alone. That’s only ever used where needed, and always with care.
If you’re getting your gutters cleared out anyway, it’s a good time to refresh the outsides too. A quick clean makes a surprising difference to the look of your house — especially if it hasn’t been done for a while. So whether you’re after fascia cleaning in Cheshire or just want your gutters looking sharp again, I’ve got it covered.
As long as there are no unusual access issues, the cost is straightforward: £50 covers either gutter cleaning or gutter clearing — up to roughly 25 metres of guttering.
That’s usually enough for a standard-sized 3-bed house, assuming no extensions, conservatories, or garages adding extra length. If your property has more than 25 metres of guttering, I just charge £2 per metre after that.
For example:
A mid-sized 3-bed semi: likely £50
A house with wraparound extensions or outbuildings: likely £60–£80
A large detached with multiple sides: might be £90+
If you’re not sure, I can always take a quick look first — no obligation — and give you a fixed quote before starting. If ladders or tower access are needed due to limited access, I’ll discuss that with you upfront.
I keep pricing as simple and fair as possible. No vague estimates, no add-ons — just clear rates for a proper job.
Blocked gutters and dirty fascias can lead to water damage, damp, and costly repairs. Cheshire Clean Cut offers professional gutter and fascia cleaning services across Cheshire to ensure rainwater flows away properly from your property.
We use safe, effective techniques to remove leaves, moss, and debris from gutters, as well as clean and restore the appearance of your fascias and soffits. Our team works efficiently and respectfully to ensure your property stays clean and well-maintained