I get my house cleaned every year and it’s never been cleaner.From the gutters to the windows and walls. Highly recommend Bub’s. I definitely will be using them for all my exterior cleaning for now on. Thanks
Ricci Borcky
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Gutter cleaning in Lexington that gets the water moving again. Troughs hand-cleared, downspouts flushed till they run, and every drop confirmed flowing before we pack up.
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Yes. Ladder safety is the first thing we set, not an afterthought. We foot the ladder solid, work off stable footing, and move it along the run rather than reaching out past where it's safe. Clearing gutters by hand is routine for us; doing it without anybody getting hurt or anything getting dinged is the whole job.
No. We scoop the debris out by hand and flush with water, no scraping tools gouging the trough, no high pressure denting the metal. On a clean-out we're working with the gutter, not against it, so it comes out clear without getting beat up in the process.
We don't guess. We flush and watch. Water goes in at the far end and we follow it to every outlet to see it run clean. If a spout gurgles or backs up, we work it until it drains, because around these pines a plugged elbow is the usual culprit even when the trough looks fine from the ground.
We bag it and haul it off. The wet needle thatch and grit go to a tarp or a bag as we scoop, not back into your beds or down onto the drive. You're not left with a soggy pile in the landscaping to deal with after we're gone.
That's a separate job. Those stripes are oxidation on the outside of the gutter, and a cleaning only clears the inside of the trough. Brightening the face is its own service. I'll point it out and tell you if it's worth doing, but it won't come off while we're clearing the channel.
Yes. Veteran-owned, licensed, and fully insured. With ladder work that matters, so the coverage is squared away before one ever leans against your house. The owner and the crew are the ones up on it doing the clearing.
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Getting your quote, step by step
From the first call to a price, it's four steps, and a tech reads the roofline before we ever quote the gutters.
Call or fill out the form and tell us the basics. Single or two-story, how many downspouts, whether you've got pines dropping over the roof. That's all the booking team needs to get you started.
You hear back fast, often the same day, and we set a window that suits you. A real person picks up the thread and stays on it.
Before a ladder goes up, a tech walks the run with you. How packed the troughs are, where the pines load them heaviest, how the downspouts route, and whether the fascia or any hangers are loose. That's what sets the scope, and it's also when we flag streaking on the faces as its own separate job.
The tech sizes up your actual gutters and gives you a straight price on the spot, free, no obligation, no trip fee. Give the go-ahead and we get to work.
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We hand-clear the debris out of the inside of the trough, flush every downspout, and confirm water runs clean from the high end all the way to the outlet. That's what keeps a storm channeling off the roof and out to the discharge instead of spilling over the front edge onto your siding.
Pines. The lots through Indian Pines, Rollingwood, and the shaded streets toward the south shore are full of loblollies, and pine needles shed all year and mat down into a wet thatch that packs the downspout elbows. That's why a lake-country gutter clogs quicker than one out in the open.
No, and I'll be straight about it. Those streaks are oxidation baked onto the outside face of the gutter, and clearing the trough doesn't touch them. Brightening that face is a separate service; I can tell you whether it's worth doing on yours, but it isn't part of a cleaning.
Most homes here do well on about a about every year-and-a-half to two years schedule. If you've got pines hanging over the roofline, which is common all around the lake, bump it up, because those needles pack the downspouts a lot faster than leaves alone.
We do. All over Lexington and Lake Murray country, from Gardendale and Indian Pines to Harbor Side, Rollingwood, and the streets off Old Cherokee and Corley Mill. We come to you, no trip fee inside the area. If you're right on the edge of it, reach out anyway.
Not necessarily. As long as we've got clear access to the roofline and the downspout outlets, we can clear and flush the whole run and confirm the flow on our own. We'll let you know how it went and flag anything we noticed up there, like a loose hanger or a sagging seam.
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Gutter Cleaning in Lexington, Lake Murray country
Lake Murray country is loaded with pines, and that's the whole story with gutters out here. The tall loblollies over the lots in Indian Pines, Rollingwood, and the shaded streets dropping toward the south shore shed needles year-round, and those needles don't blow out like leaves. They mat down into a wet thatch in the bottom of the trough and pack the downspout elbows solid. Once that happens the water has nowhere to go, so in the next storm it sheets straight over the front edge instead of running to the outlet. We fix it by hand: pull the packed debris out of the trough, run water down every downspout until it actually drains clean, and walk the whole run to confirm it's flowing the way it should. One honest heads-up: clearing the inside of the gutter is a different job from the black streaks you might see on the outside face; that staining's a separate brightening service, and we'll point it out but it won't come off in a cleaning.
Lexington sits on the south shore of Lake Murray, and all that lake humidity is hard on exteriors. North-facing siding, shaded roofs, and pool decks green up fast from the dam down through the neighborhoods off Old Cherokee and Corley Mill. It's also one of the fastest-growing towns in the state, so there's a lot of newer vinyl and builder-grade brick that does best with a gentle soft wash rather than high pressure.
We bring our gutter cleaning to Elsie, Kings Grant, and Gardendale and the rest of Lexington, with the same crew and the same care.
While we're at your Lexington place, we can knock out your house washing, roof cleaning, and brick cleaning too, all on the same trip with no second trip fee.
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Our process, step by step
Here's the whole job, start to finish, on a home shaded by the pines down toward Lake Murray. Cleared by hand off a stable ladder, every downspout flushed till the water actually runs.
Before anything, we get the ladder footed solid and look over the run, where the pine needles have packed in, which downspouts feed which side, and whether the fascia and brackets are holding tight. The shaded, lake-facing runs usually carry the heaviest mat, so that's where we know to dig.
We scoop the debris straight out of the channel. The wet needle thatch, leaves, and the grit that washes off the shingles, and drop it to a tarp or a bag, not back into your beds. Hand-clearing is the point: it pulls the actual clog out instead of pushing it down toward an elbow where it just packs tighter.
With the trough open we run water from the far end and follow it to every outlet. A spout that gurgles or backs up gets worked until it runs clear, because around these pines the elbows plug long before the trough looks full from the ground. This is the step most quick jobs skip.
We watch a full run of water move from the high side all the way to the discharge with no pooling, do a last look at the seams and the fascia line, and bag every bit of what we pulled. If we spot black streaking on the gutter faces or sagging that needs a hanger, we tell you straight. Those are their own jobs, not something we'd quietly fold in.