
Clogged gutters are one of those problems most homeowners in Gloucester County do not think about until water starts pouring over the edge. When leaves, sticks, and roof grit pack into your gutters, water has nowhere to go. It spills over the front, runs down the siding, pools near your foundation, and can even back up under shingles. In South Jersey, where heavy rain and nor’easters hit hardest between September and April, that can turn into a real issue fast.
At Riptide Pressure Washing, we focus on hands-on gutter cleaning for homeowners in Swedesboro and throughout Gloucester County, with additional coverage in Camden and Salem Counties. We clear the interior debris by hand, bag it, remove it from your property, and then flush the system to confirm that water is flowing properly before we leave. Interior gutter cleaning means removing the debris inside the troughs. Exterior gutter faces are rinsed during a full-house wash and are separate from gutter-whitening services.
Don’t wait until the next heavy rain exposes a problem. If your gutters are overflowing, sagging, or simply due for a seasonal cleanout, let Riptide Pressure Washing handle it safely and thoroughly. Contact us today to make sure your home is ready for whatever South Jersey weather brings next.

We price gutter cleaning by the foot. We measure total linear footage and price based on scope and expected time. Two homes with similar square footage can come in at different prices because several real factors move the price.
If we’re already on your property doing a roof clean or house wash, adding gutter cleaning to that visit is significantly cheaper. An add-on for a rancher typically adds $150 to $200 to the primary service. If you want us to come out specifically to clean gutters on a larger home. For a larger home around 3,000 square feet with bigger ladders and more gutter runs, a standalone job can reach $500 to $600.
What drives that range:
Well water is common throughout South Jersey, and we plan for private well flow rates during quoting. Each gutter cleaning typically takes one to two hours. When we stack multiple services into a single visit, the total project time increases, but each individual service remains within that window.
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Aluminum gutters are what you’ll find on the vast majority of homes we work on, and interior debris removal is our core service. We clear the channel by hand, pulling out leaves, seed pods, shingle grit, and anything packed in over time. All large debris gets bagged and taken with us, then we flush the gutters and confirm flow before leaving.
The exterior face of your gutters gets cleaned as part of a top-to-bottom house wash. We run our wand along those surfaces to clear grime, oxidation, and mildew from the outside of the channel. This is a separate service from interior gutter cleaning. A house wash handles the outside of your gutters. Gutter cleaning handles the inside. Both may be needed, but they’re priced separately.
Gutter whitening is a separate add-on because it uses a different chemical than what we use for organic growth. It also requires hand scrubbing each gutter section. That makes it more labor-intensive and more expensive than a simple exterior rinse. If you want those black streaks removed, we will price it separately and explain exactly what is involved.

We remove packed debris by hand. That matters because simply spraying water into a clogged gutter can leave blockages behind. Hand removal reduces the chance of ongoing clogs and the frustration of gutters still overflowing after service.
We flush the gutters and confirm that water is running properly through the downspouts before we pack up. Our goal is not for the gutters to just look clean. We want them to drain correctly.
If we pull out heavy debris, we bag it and take it with us. We do not leave piles of leaves and sludge scattered around your landscaping. Your property should look better when we leave, not messier.
Gutter cleaning involves ladders and roofline access. We are fully licensed and insured, which reduces your risk as a homeowner. If we are working above your siding, windows, and landscaping, you want a company that carries proper coverage.
We send quotes through Jobber by text and email. If you do not accept the quote right away, we send automated reminders and follow up directly. On the morning of service, you receive a reminder so you know we are coming. After the job, we follow up to confirm everything looks right and to request a review. Most of our reviews are on Google, where we have nearly 150.
We are not performing a full inspection or repair service. If we see a visible issue such as a leak, sagging section, or a downspout hanging loose, we will point it out. Then you can decide how you want to handle it.

You can request a quote online or by phone. For clean-cut jobs, we measure and assess remotely, then send the estimate via Jobber by text and email. For larger or more complex properties, we may come on-site to confirm the scope. If the quote goes unaccepted, automated reminders and direct follow-ups help keep things moving without pressure.
On the morning of service, you receive a reminder. When we arrive, we take a lap around the property to spot any visible concerns and confirm the scope before setting up ladders.
We climb and remove debris by hand. This is the default approach, especially for packed gutters. Clearing everything out manually helps prevent leftover clogs that can cause overflow later.
Any significant debris is bagged and removed from your property. We keep the yard clean and avoid leaving wet piles behind.
After clearing the troughs, we flush the gutters and downspouts to confirm proper water flow. We typically connect to your exterior spigot for flushing. Bringing our own water is uncommon and may incur additional costs due to transport and refill logistics. If weather conditions are unsafe, such as high winds or heavy rain, we will reschedule for the next safe window and communicate clearly.
We place a strong emphasis on customer service and follow-up. Before we leave, we confirm that water is flowing properly through the gutter system. After the service, we follow up to ensure you are satisfied.
We do not offer a warranty that gutters will stay clear. In wooded areas especially, debris can fall again quickly. We stand behind removing the debris, flushing the system, and confirming water flow before leaving.


We bag the debris we remove and take it with us. This keeps your landscaping and yard clean instead of leaving piles of wet leaves and sludge behind.
We flush the gutters and confirm water is running properly before we leave. That final water-flow check helps make sure the system is actually draining.
In most cases we connect to your exterior spigot to supply water. Using your water is typically far more cost-effective than having us transport and refill water offsite.
Yes. Well water is common in South Jersey. Flow rate can affect pacing, and we account for that during quoting and setup.
Many homeowners schedule around fall leaf drop or before heavy rain seasons. Storms and seasonal debris can fill gutters faster than expected, so booking ahead of peak season helps.
Gutter whitening is an add-on service. Tiger-stripe removal requires a different chemical and hand scrubbing for each section, which takes more time and costs more.
No, we do not install gutter guards. Our focus is on professional gutter cleaning and ensuring your gutters and downspouts drain properly.
No. Debris can fall again quickly, especially in wooded areas. We make sure the gutters are cleared, flushed, and draining correctly before we leave.

Overflowing gutters and blocked downspouts become more expensive the longer they go unaddressed. If yours are overdue, or you want to get ahead of fall leaf season or the spring storm window, we’re ready to put together a free estimate for your property in Gloucester County, Camden County, or Salem County.
Call or text us at 609-254-0421, email us, or fill out the request a quote form today.