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Taigan Construction
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Taigan Construction

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(20)

Gutter Cleaning and Maintenance

  • 33 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Logan Square, IL
Dave L. says, "I can’t say enough for Taigan, how fast, professional, and helpful his team was. I had a lot of small, very strange projects that added up to quite a big one, that was in between handyman level and remodeling/building contractor level, so I was unsure who to contact. I had contacted Thumbtack by phone to explain my uncertainty (as opposed to multiple, more straightforward projects that I have successfully used Thumbtack for using only the app), and I didn’t realize that the Thumbtack rep had sent my request to two different contractors. One responded immediately, and I had an appointment for an estimate the next morning. Taigon responded a couple hours later, and upon hearing that I was getting another estimate, offered to come out and look that same night. I still kept the appointment the next morning, but thankfully I went with Taigon. He seemed a lot more confident about being able to get my complicated requests done and pitched solutions, whereas the other seemed doubtful they could do it. The project was done while I was out of town for work, but Taigon kept me posted with texts and pictures. They started less than a week after the first meeting, and I was amazed that his team got it all done in two days (plus a couple hours for cleanup and touchup paint a third day). Taigon sent receipt pictures for all materials, the cost of which came in a lot lower than I was expecting. There was a water-damaged utility room in the main house (the leaky roof had been fixed a few months prior), where Taigon replaced the soggy/sagging drywall and patched all holes in the ceiling. That same room had an old unused square coal chute just below modern day ground level, where dirt was caving into the room and collapsing the bricks on the patio. They filled the hole with concrete, leveled out the ground, and replaced the caved in bricks. There was a hole in the wall in the Coach House where emergency plumbers had to access/repair frozen/burst pipes during this winter’s extreme Deep Freeze. Taigon patched the old hole and installed a ground level vent to allow warm air into that column with the shower pipes to prevent the same pipe freezing from happening in future winters. The Coach House washer/dryer had to be replaced, and the new model didn’t quite fit in the available space, so I had partially demolished the adjacent wall so that it could fit. With the vent aluminum in the back, it also ended up sticking out about half an inch into the old door’s ground track. Between that and the 5-inch wider doorway, the old door was useless, and it was a very awkward space to work with because of an overhang just to the left. I thought they were going to have to build out a frame with 2x4’s to hang a new door solution (also encroaching on a narrow walkway to the kitchen), but Taigon managed to get a new door that matched the old one surprisingly well, works to be able to open/close the dryer, and didn’t have to have some awkward protruding doorframe. They replaced a leaky bathroom faucet and managed to find the exact same model. They replaced rusty/loose hinges on the back door to the main house, which was not closing or locking properly without a lot of manhandling (a security concern for the renters, as both apartments use that door to take out the trash). And the Coach House has a severe lack of storage - there’s only a small coat closet by the front door. The Utility Closet is completely taken up by the water heater / sump drainage / furnace / washer and dryer. There was nowhere to store a broom, mop, and vacuum cleaner. I suspected that underneath the stairs to the semi-finished attic level there was just empty/unused space where I could put in a closet. That same night Taigon came over for the estimate, we cut a couple square viewing holes in the drywall, and were shocked to discover a 15 foot drop to a 6x15 hidden “room” of unused space between the back wall of the first floor kitchen and the exterior wall of the house (it’s a very awkwardly remodeled Coach House and I recently purchased the property). Given the tight space to work and the drop to the floor below, I thought my hopes for a real closet were dashed and they were probably going to end ip patching our viewing holes. (he suggested a small cupboard-sized chest-level linen closet, which is better than nothing but wouldn’t solve my broom/vacuum problem). I was shocked to see they ultimately were able to give me a full storage closet. I left fairly ambiguous instructions, as I had more problems than solutions. I was very impressed with how well they addressed all of my concerns, and was blown away by how quickly they got it all done. Taigon is very professional, I highly recommend, and I will happily hire his team again."See more
Dave L. says, "I can’t say enough for Taigan, how fast, professional, and helpful his team was. I had a lot of small, very strange projects that added up to quite a big one, that was in between handyman level and remodeling/building contractor level, so I was unsure who to contact. I had contacted Thumbtack by phone to explain my uncertainty (as opposed to multiple, more straightforward projects that I have successfully used Thumbtack for using only the app), and I didn’t realize that the Thumbtack rep had sent my request to two different contractors. One responded immediately, and I had an appointment for an estimate the next morning. Taigon responded a couple hours later, and upon hearing that I was getting another estimate, offered to come out and look that same night. I still kept the appointment the next morning, but thankfully I went with Taigon. He seemed a lot more confident about being able to get my complicated requests done and pitched solutions, whereas the other seemed doubtful they could do it. The project was done while I was out of town for work, but Taigon kept me posted with texts and pictures. They started less than a week after the first meeting, and I was amazed that his team got it all done in two days (plus a couple hours for cleanup and touchup paint a third day). Taigon sent receipt pictures for all materials, the cost of which came in a lot lower than I was expecting. There was a water-damaged utility room in the main house (the leaky roof had been fixed a few months prior), where Taigon replaced the soggy/sagging drywall and patched all holes in the ceiling. That same room had an old unused square coal chute just below modern day ground level, where dirt was caving into the room and collapsing the bricks on the patio. They filled the hole with concrete, leveled out the ground, and replaced the caved in bricks. There was a hole in the wall in the Coach House where emergency plumbers had to access/repair frozen/burst pipes during this winter’s extreme Deep Freeze. Taigon patched the old hole and installed a ground level vent to allow warm air into that column with the shower pipes to prevent the same pipe freezing from happening in future winters. The Coach House washer/dryer had to be replaced, and the new model didn’t quite fit in the available space, so I had partially demolished the adjacent wall so that it could fit. With the vent aluminum in the back, it also ended up sticking out about half an inch into the old door’s ground track. Between that and the 5-inch wider doorway, the old door was useless, and it was a very awkward space to work with because of an overhang just to the left. I thought they were going to have to build out a frame with 2x4’s to hang a new door solution (also encroaching on a narrow walkway to the kitchen), but Taigon managed to get a new door that matched the old one surprisingly well, works to be able to open/close the dryer, and didn’t have to have some awkward protruding doorframe. They replaced a leaky bathroom faucet and managed to find the exact same model. They replaced rusty/loose hinges on the back door to the main house, which was not closing or locking properly without a lot of manhandling (a security concern for the renters, as both apartments use that door to take out the trash). And the Coach House has a severe lack of storage - there’s only a small coat closet by the front door. The Utility Closet is completely taken up by the water heater / sump drainage / furnace / washer and dryer. There was nowhere to store a broom, mop, and vacuum cleaner. I suspected that underneath the stairs to the semi-finished attic level there was just empty/unused space where I could put in a closet. That same night Taigon came over for the estimate, we cut a couple square viewing holes in the drywall, and were shocked to discover a 15 foot drop to a 6x15 hidden “room” of unused space between the back wall of the first floor kitchen and the exterior wall of the house (it’s a very awkwardly remodeled Coach House and I recently purchased the property). Given the tight space to work and the drop to the floor below, I thought my hopes for a real closet were dashed and they were probably going to end ip patching our viewing holes. (he suggested a small cupboard-sized chest-level linen closet, which is better than nothing but wouldn’t solve my broom/vacuum problem). I was shocked to see they ultimately were able to give me a full storage closet. I left fairly ambiguous instructions, as I had more problems than solutions. I was very impressed with how well they addressed all of my concerns, and was blown away by how quickly they got it all done. Taigon is very professional, I highly recommend, and I will happily hire his team again."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does gutter installation cost?

Gutter installation may cost anywhere from $700 to $2,500, depending on the materials you choose and the cost of labor in your area. On average, homeowners should expect to pay around $991 for new gutters. But to find out how much it will cost to install (or replace) gutters on your home, get free cost estimates from the best gutter professionals near you.

PVC, vinyl and aluminum are cheaper options, while steel and copper are more expensive, but will also last longer. Your price will also vary by the size and slope of your roof, the number of stories of your home, and the climate and labor costs in your area.

To learn more about gutter installation prices, read “How much does gutter installation cost?” 

Do you need a permit to install gutters?

You may or may not need a permit. It depends on your location. In some cities, you may need a permit if you reside in a historic district or if the gutter installation project impacts the right of way. 

Check with your local public works office, permitting center or government office to see the requirements in your area. You can even contact gutter installation pros near you and ask if they know what the permit requirements are in your city.

How do I find and hire a professional gutter cleaning service?

To find and hire a reputable pro, start by comparing gutter cleaning services in your area online. This may include companies that solely offer gutter cleaning, as well as companies that provide roofing, pressure washing, lawn care or general cleaning services. Read their ratings and customer reviews, paying close attention to any reviews that include photos for evidence of their workmanship. 

Next, check to see if the pros you’re considering have the proper credentials (licenses, certifications, insurance, etc.) in your state. Your cleaner should be insured against all work-related injuries and damage. 

The final step is to compare quotes and estimates from the pros you’ve selected.

Why is it important to clean your gutters?

Rain gutters, those easily-forgotten trenches that hang off the edge of your roof, protect your roof, walls and foundation from excess rainwater. When they get clogged with leaves, sticks and other wind-blown debris, they can no longer direct water away from your walls and foundation, and may become homes for pests and insects. They also become heavy enough to pull away from the house, preventing proper rainwater drainage and spoiling the appearance of your home. Experts recommend inspecting and cleaning your gutters twice a year, once in spring and once in fall, as part of your regular landscaping schedule. Gutter cleaning and maintenance is a fairly easy DIY job for some homeowners, especially on one-story homes. However, professional gutter cleaners have ladders tall enough to safely reach rain gutters, as well as the necessary tools to clean out the downspouts. Most gutter cleaning professionals can also make any necessary quick repairs.

Is it worth it to hire a gutter cleaning service?

It’s almost always worth the money to hire a professional to clean your gutters, especially if you’re unable to clean your gutters yourself. 

Because your gutters see a lot of debris and abuse from Mother Nature, it’s essential to keep up with maintenance. Gutter cleaning is not terribly expensive, but it’s risky — working at the height of a gutter is dangerous. A professional gutter cleaner not only has experience, but also has insurance to cover any injuries. A pro also has the equipment and know-how to keep gutters in top shape and remove clogs from long downspouts. 

How much does it cost to have gutters cleaned?

Professional gutter cleaning and maintenance should be done once or twice a year to remove debris and check for damage to the roof and gutter. The national average cost for rain gutter cleaners ranges from $100 to $130. A number of factors affect the costs, including the combined length of the gutters, the size of the house, the location of the gutters, and any risks posed to the professional cleaner. Some companies based their cost estimates on the linear square footage of the gutters; for example, 200 linear square feet of gutters on a standard, single-story ranch-style home costs an average of $125 to clean. The cost goes up for second- and third-story gutters and those in hard-to-reach places, like a roof with an unusually steep pitch. Expect to pay at least $100 more than standard prices if cleaning your home’s gutters requires extra safety precautions. Because spring and fall are gutter cleaners’ busiest seasons, some gutter cleaning and maintenance companies offer discounts during summer and winter months.

What does gutter cleaning include?

A professional gutter cleaning may include several services in one. And pros may utilize different gutter cleaning methods, depending on your situation.

Gutter cleaners typically set something down to catch the leaves and debris as they clean, whether it’s a bucket or a tarp set below. Then, they flush or dig out the leaves from the gutters, clean the downspouts out with a high-pressure hose, blower or pressure washer, inspect the gutters for damage and cracks, and fix any cracks using a gutter sealant.

Chat with the best gutter cleaning services near you to see what their process entails and to get a free estimate.

Who can I get to clean my gutters?

If you’re looking for someone to clean the gutters on your home, there are a number of different businesses that tend to do this work.  The first is a dedicated property maintenance company, which commonly cleans gutters as part of keeping properties running smoothly. Landscaping and design companies may also offer gutter cleaning services, as well as roofers, painters, remodelers, carpenters and handymen. Lawn care services will sometimes offer gutter cleaning as part of a lawn care or leaf removal package.

Here are the best gutter cleaning services near you — contact several pros to start getting free estimates.

How often do you need to clean your gutters?

Gutter cleaning and maintenance is an important part of keeping up a home. Not only are clogged gutters unsightly, they can also lead to water damage in the house’s walls and roof. The best way to prevent that is to clean your gutters at least twice a year — experts recommend making it part of your spring cleaning and fall landscaping schedules. In the fall, trees lose their leaves and, in the spring, release seedpods and flower petals, all of which tend to end up in rain gutters. It’s a good idea to also have a professional gutter cleaner clear out your downspouts, too; clogged downspouts can make gutters backup and overflow.

When should gutters be replaced?

Gutter systems made out of aluminum and galvanized steel have an expected lifespan of 20 years. Copper gutters may last 50 years or more. If your gutters are older than 20 to 50 years, it might be time to replace them.

Here are some additional signs that indicate you might need to replace your gutters:

  • Holes or cracks in the gutters
  • Leaking or pools of water
  • Splitting gutters
  • Loose or broken fasteners
  • Peeling and cracking 
  • Rot and mildew 
  • Excessive rust

Contact the best gutter installation services near you to inspect your gutters, and decide if the gutters should be repaired or replaced.

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