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If the gutters are actively overflowing or the problem is easy to explain out loud, calling is usually the fastest path.
Nicholasville's oak and maple canopy is hard on gutters. By the time spring seed drop is done and fall leaves have fallen, most homes in Jessamine County are dealing with packed gutter lines, slow-moving downspouts, or water spilling over in spots it shouldn't. Left alone, that turns into fascia stains, foundation erosion, washed-out flower beds, and slippery walkways.
Five years cleaning gutters across Jessamine County means I know which streets have the heaviest oak canopy, which older homes off Main Street have buried clay downspout connections that back up even when the gutter looks clear, and which neighborhoods around Brannon Crossing have Bradford pear that slips through every guard system on the market. I'm not routing from Lexington with a general service crew. I live here.
Locally owned and insured. Free estimates. 24/7 emergency response for active overflow situations. Most jobs get a same-week appointment. If you have an active overflow or drainage problem that's getting worse, call — it's faster than the form.
Need a gutter cleaning quote? Call (859) 765-1891 or use the form. Tell us the problem, where you are, and what kind of help you need. Calling is usually the fastest path.
Call first if you want the fastest response. For 24-hour emergency gutter issues, active overflow, or after-hours runoff, calling is the best path. If you would rather start with details, use the form and include the property address plus what the gutters are doing.
If the gutters are actively overflowing or the problem is easy to explain out loud, calling is usually the fastest path.
Let us know the address, whether this is routine cleaning or an active drainage issue, and anything important about access or height.
You will know whether the request looks like a routine cleanout, a problem-call, or something that needs a little more detail before scheduling.
Hi, I'm Kevin — I've been cleaning gutters across Jessamine County for over five years, and pretty much every job I take is within a few miles of where I live and grew up.

I started this company because the big national services that cover this area don't really know it — they know the zip code. I know the neighborhoods. I know which streets have the heavy oak canopy that packs gutters solid by October, and I know which older homes off Main Street have downspouts that need extra attention.
Every job I do myself. I show up on time, take before and after photos, and I don't leave until the downspouts are actually moving water. If something looks off beyond the gutters, I'll point it out — no upsell, just a heads up.
Call or fill out the form and I'll get back to you directly.

Nicholasville's gutter cleaning market now has dedicated services — Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning, All Clear Gutter, and Gutter Bro all market to Jessamine County. Here's what makes this service different:
Jessamine County tree species knowledge. Eastern red cedar, red maple, white oak, and tulip poplar are the dominant canopy trees contributing to gutter debris in Nicholasville. Red maple and oak debris loads peak in March-May and October-November — the same two windows when Kentucky's spring storms and fall leaf fall hit simultaneously. Kevin's service schedule is calibrated to these two windows, not a generic national schedule.
Jessamine Creek and ice storm exposure. Properties near Jessamine Creek see higher debris loads from the surrounding tree canopy. Kentucky's ice storms — more common here than heavy snow — add weight loads to gutter hardware that need to be checked after each event. Kevin monitors after ice storm events rather than waiting for the next scheduled visit.
Nicholasville-first, not Lexington-routing. Clean Pro routes from outside Jessamine County. Kevin is local. Same-week appointments are the standard, not the exception.
Before and after photos every job. Not as a selling point — as standard practice. You get documentation of the condition before and after every visit, every time.
One person on every job. Not a rotating crew. The same person who takes your call is the person checking the gutter system.
Before you call, it should be clear who responds, what is included, and what you receive after the work is finished.
Calling is the fastest way to get the next step, especially if the gutters are actively overflowing or the drainage issue is easy to explain by phone.
The request starts with the actual gutter problem: routine cleanout, active overflow, backed-up downspout, access notes, and whether there is a deadline before the next rain.
Routine cleanouts, fall buildup, spring storm prep, overflow calls, and backed-up downspouts are all common reasons Nicholasville homeowners reach out.
Homeowners usually want to know someone actually saw the request and can tell them the next step quickly.
Beds, walkways, siding, and roof edges should be left cleaner than they started, with debris hauled away and downspouts checked before the job is marked done.
Simple scope, clear service expectations, and an easy way to explain whether the issue is routine or already causing overflow.
Whether you're due for a routine cleanout or dealing with an active drainage problem, here's what I handle for homeowners across Nicholasville and Jessamine County.

The core service. I remove all leaves, roof grit, seed pods, and organic debris from the entire gutter line so water moves freely during the next rain. Includes a downspout check on every job — if something's blocked, I clear it as part of the cleanout, not as a separate charge. Before and after photos sent when the job is done.
Best for: routine maintenance, first-time cleanouts, homes with heavy tree cover

For gutters that look relatively clear but are still backing up or pooling at the foundation. Usually means a blocked elbow, underground drain connection, or exit point. I flush the full downspout run, confirm water is exiting where it should, and flag anything that looks like it needs further attention.
Best for: active overflow with no visible debris, standing water near the foundation, downspouts that drain slowly or not at all
A scheduled cleanout timed to Jessamine County's two heaviest debris windows — late spring after oak and maple seed drop, and November after leaf fall. If your property has Bradford pear, heavy oak canopy, or sits near wooded areas along the US-27 corridor, a third visit in late summer keeps things from getting ahead of you.
Best for: homeowners who want to set it and forget it, rental properties, homes with mature tree cover on multiple sides
For active trouble areas where water is spilling over a specific section of gutter, staining siding, or landing too close to the foundation, walkways, or flower beds. I locate the source of the overflow, clear the blockage, and check the surrounding gutter run for contributing issues.
Best for: one section overflowing while the rest seems fine, water staining on siding or fascia, overflow near a doorway or garage
Emergency service →Leaves, sticks, and organic buildup sitting on the roof surface don't stay there — they wash into gutters with the next rain and undo a cleanout within weeks. I clear roof debris from valleys, around chimneys, and along the eave line before it makes its way into the gutter system.
Best for: homes with heavy tree coverage overhead, properties with valley roofs that collect debris, after storm cleanup
Already have gutter guards installed? They're not maintenance-free. Seed pods, roof grit, and fine debris work through most guard systems over time and compact underneath where you can't see them. I inspect the guard system, clear what's gotten through, and give you an honest assessment of whether your guards are actually doing the job — or whether a different approach makes more sense for your property.
Best for: homes with existing gutter guards that are still overflowing, anyone considering installing gutter guards and wanting a ground-level assessment first
Gutter guard inspection →“Gutters were completely packed after the fall and water was pouring over the front of the house every time it rained. Called in the afternoon and they came out the next morning. Clean, fast, and they checked the downspouts too without me having to ask.”Patricia H., Nicholasville KY
“I've got a lot of tree cover in the backyard and the gutters need cleaning twice a year minimum. These guys are now my go-to. Easy to schedule, show up when they say they will, and the price is fair.”Greg W., Nicholasville KY
“Had an overflow issue near the back door that was turning into a slipping hazard. Called after hours expecting to leave a message and someone actually picked up. Problem was handled the next morning. Really appreciated the responsiveness.”Linda T., Wilmore KY
Most homes in Nicholasville need gutters cleaned twice a year — once in late spring after the oak and maple seed drop, and again in November after the leaves finish falling. If your property has heavy tree cover, especially oak, maple, or Bradford pear, a third cleanout in late summer is worth considering. Homes near wooded areas along the US-27 corridor or in older neighborhoods with mature tree canopy tend to clog faster than newer developments around Brannon Crossing.
Most single-story homes in Nicholasville run between $100 and $175. Two-story homes with heavier tree cover typically land in the $175–$275 range. First-time cleanouts on a home that hasn't been serviced in a few years take longer and may run a little higher. Call or fill out the form and I'll give you a straight number — no surprise charges when I show up.
Yes. If gutters are actively overflowing near a doorway, dumping water against the foundation, or backing up during a storm, call (859) 765-1891 directly. Emergency availability depends on weather and current schedule, but I answer after-hours calls and will give you an honest timeline rather than leaving you waiting on a form submission.
Most requests get a callback within a few hours. Routine seasonal cleanouts are usually schedulable within the same week. If you have an active drainage problem, call rather than using the form — it's faster and I can assess the situation on the phone.
Yes. I regularly cover Wilmore, Keene, Brannon Crossing, and other Jessamine County addresses. I also take select jobs in Danville and along the Harrodsburg Road corridor toward Lexington. If you're not sure whether your address is in the service area, just call or mention your neighborhood in the form.
A full cleanout means removing all leaves, roof grit, seed pods, and organic debris from the entire gutter line so water moves freely during the next rain. I also check and flush every downspout — if one is blocked, I clear it as part of the job, not as an add-on. Before and after photos are included on every cleanout so you can see exactly what was done without having to climb up and check yourself.
A cleanout addresses the gutter line itself — debris buildup, organic sludge, and anything blocking water flow along the trough. Downspout flushing is for situations where the gutter looks relatively clear but water is still backing up or pooling — usually because the downspout elbow, underground drain connection, or exit point is blocked. I check downspouts on every job. If yours needs extra attention I'll tell you upfront.
No. As long as there's access to the property and a number to reach me at if I have questions, you don't need to be there. I send before and after photos after every job so you can see the work was done without having to arrange your schedule around it.
The most useful details are your address or neighborhood, whether this is routine maintenance or an active problem, how many stories your home is, and roughly how long it's been since the last cleanout. More detail means a faster and more accurate quote — but even just your address and a phone number is enough to get started.
Jessamine County has a lot of mature deciduous tree cover — oak, silver maple, and Bradford pear are the biggest contributors. Oak trees drop catkins in spring that mat together and seal gutter outlets, then drop heavy leaf loads in fall. Maples shed seed pods (the helicopter seeds) in late spring that wedge into downspout elbows and are hard to flush without physical removal. Bradford pear, common in newer neighborhoods around Brannon Crossing and subdivisions off US-27, drops small leaves that slip through gutter guards and pack tight. Two cleanouts a year handles most properties — more if you have heavy coverage on multiple sides of the house.
I'm based in Nicholasville and cover the surrounding area. Most jobs are within Jessamine County, with regular coverage into Wilmore, Keene, and select addresses along the Harrodsburg Road corridor toward Lexington.
Downtown Nicholasville, Brannon Crossing, North Main Street corridor, Camp Nelson Road area, and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes: 40356, 40357.
All residential and rental addresses in Wilmore. ZIP: 40390.
Wilmore gutter cleaning page →Residential coverage throughout Keene and surrounding rural Jessamine County addresses.
Keene gutter cleaning page →Select jobs in south Lexington and along the Tates Creek and Harrodsburg Road corridors. Call to confirm coverage for your address.
Lexington gutter cleaning page →Select residential jobs accepted. Call to confirm availability.
Danville gutter cleaning page →Not sure if you're in the service area? Call (859) 765-1891 or mention your address in the form — most Jessamine County addresses are covered.