How Much Does Gutter Cleaning Cost in Minneapolis? [2025 Data]

Normal Range: $120 - $208

The average homeowner spends $151 on gutter cleaning in Minneapolis, MN, and most cleanings cost between $120 and $208, depending on type, length, and height.

How we get this data
Worker cleaning a clogged roof gutter using a scoop tool, wearing a safety harness, with asphalt shingles overhead.
Photo: Ian Tuttle / Angi
Worker cleaning a clogged roof gutter using a scoop tool, wearing a safety harness, with asphalt shingles overhead.
Photo: Ian Tuttle / Angi
Highlights
  • Gutter cleaning costs in Minneapolis run $0.80 to $2.20 per linear foot.

  • Prices are on par with national averages, reflecting the cost of living in the City of Lakes. 

  • Pricing factors for gutter cleaning include the length, height, and type of gutters on your home. 

  • While you can clean your home's gutters as a DIY project, hiring a professional is the safest option.

Regularly cleaning your home's gutters to keep them debris and clog-free helps protect your roof, exterior walls, and ultimately the house interiors from potentially costly water and mold issues. Professional gutter cleaning costs in Minneapolis hover around average in comparison to the rest of the country. Prices often land between $120 and $208, with an average cost of $151.

Gutter Cleaning Cost Factors 

Trees cover much of Minneapolis and the rest of the Twin Cities metro. While beautiful, trees are the primary culprit when it comes to gutter clogs and the need to keep the system clean. Regardless of the number of trees you have on your property, gutter cleaning is crucial, as there are likely to be plenty of them nearby. The following are the primary factors that will impact your gutter cleaning cost.

Length of Gutters

Gutter cleaning pros often charge by the linear foot, so the longer your gutters, the more you’ll pay. On average, expect to pay $0.80 to $2.20 per linear foot of your gutters, though this price can be higher on a multi-story home. Most homes have about 125 to 200 linear feet of gutters, though larger homes could have more.

That said, some contractors write an estimate based on the square footage of your home rather than the length of your gutters. In this case, they’ll charge around $0.30 per square foot for the first floor and $0.75 per square foot for the second floor.

Gutter LengthAverage Cleaning Cost
100$90–$165
125$115–$210
150$140–$250
200$185–$335

Height of Roof

Because gutters on single-story homes are easier and safer to reach, they’ll cost less to clean. The higher the roofline, the more cleaning gutters costs, especially since maneuvering ladders into position will make your project take longer. You’ll pay about $0.80 to $1.15 per linear foot for a one-story home or $0.85 to $1.65 per linear foot for a two-story home.

Here’s a look at gutter cleaning costs based on house height:

Height (Stories)Average Cost (Linear Foot)Average Job Cost
1$0.80–$1.15$120–$230
2$0.85–$1.65$155–$320
3$1.10–$2.20$185–$440
6 factors that increase gutter cleaning costs compared visually, including seamed gutters and no gutter guards
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Type

There are two main types of gutters: seamed and seamless. Seamed gutters are the more traditional (and costlier) option, while seamless gutters are popular for new gutter installations and are easier to clean.

Here are some key differences between seamed and seamless gutters:

Gutter TypeAverage Cleaning CostProsCons
Seamless Gutters$120–$170Costs less to keep cleanMore costly to install
Seamed Gutters$160–$270Costs less to installClogs more easily, Shorter lifespan

Gutter Pro Costs

Labor and additional factors can also influence your total project cost. If your gutters require repair work or need extra attention, your gutter cleaning pro in Minneapolis can offer solutions. However, if overgrown trees are present, you may also need the services of other professionals.

Labor

While cleaning your home's gutters is possible as a DIY project, falling from a ladder or the roof is a serious safety concern. Most homeowners simply hire a pro and stay safe. Labor costs and your contractor's overhead make up the bulk of the cost of gutter cleaning. The following factors will affect the price of that labor. 

  • Expect labor costs of up to 15% higher than average if your home's roof is particularly steep or difficult to reach by ladder, as your contractor may require additional equipment and time to handle the job safely. 

  • If your home's gutters are in poor condition, they can clog more easily and can take longer to clear, resulting in increased labor costs. 

  • Having gutter guards on your home's system can reduce gutter-cleaning frequency and intensity. However, if guard removal is necessary for the job, it can increase the job's cost on a per-time basis.  

Trip Charge

Some Minneapolis gutter cleaning professionals add a trip charge for individual jobs, particularly for smaller jobs or ones that require significant travel time. Trip charges vary considerably by company and can be per mile or per trip. To help minimize trip charges, ask your pro about scheduling regular cleanings in advance in exchange for a discounted rate. 

Tipping

Gutter cleaning professionals don't expect tips for their work. However, if your contractor performs particularly well or provides suggestions to save you money, you may consider offering a $10 or $20 tip for each associate on the job.  

Additional Pros to Consider Hiring

If your gutters, fascia, or soffit require repairs or added attention because the system is in poor condition, spending some money on fixing it now can save significant amounts down the road. Additionally, trimming nearby or overgrown trees can help reduce gutter clogs and gutter cleaning costs over time. 

Does Gutter Cleaning Increase Home Value?

Gutter cleaning is a maintenance task that doesn't increase your home's value on its own. However, in a city full of trees, like Minneapolis, failing to maintain the system can negatively impact the house's value and its integrity if subsequent water damage or mold growth becomes a problem. 

Additionally, if your current gutter system needs significant repairs or requires replacement, the cost of installing new gutters ranges from $600 to $1,700. While you won't realize a substantial ROI from new gutters either, they will help protect your equity by protecting your home.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We survey real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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