Palm Frond Removal and Pine Needle Removal
These two are the most common debris types we pull out of gutters in Port Charlotte Florida. Palm fronds snap off during wind events and land in sections big enough to dam the entire gutter run. Pine needles are the opposite problem. They're small, they pack tight, and they slip right past most screen-style guards. By the time you see water spilling over the edge, there's usually a solid mat of them sitting on top of the downspout inlet.
We handle both in the same visit. No extra charge to deal with one over the other. If your lot has both types of trees, we'll tell you how often you should schedule cleanings based on what we actually find.
Storm Debris Removal After Florida Weather Events
A bad storm in Port Charlotte Florida can fill clean gutters in a single night. Wind strips leaves, twigs, and shingle granules off rooftops and drops them straight into the gutter channel. After a major system, we typically see a surge in calls because the debris isn't just sitting on top. It's compacted, wet, and sometimes mixed with sand and roof grit that scours the gutter coating over time.
If you've had a recent storm pass through, don't wait to see if the next rain clears it out. Wet, packed debris is heavier and harder to move, and it puts real stress on gutter hangers and fascia boards. Call us and we'll get out there same week.
Moss Removal and Treatment
Moss doesn't show up in gutters overnight, but once it takes hold in Port Charlotte Florida's humidity, it spreads fast. It holds moisture against the metal, blocks drainage, and makes the gutter surface slippery and harder to work with safely. Most homeowners don't notice it until they're looking at rust spots or standing water that won't drain.
We clear the moss physically and apply a treatment to slow regrowth. This is part of our standard debris removal process when we find it. If you've never had your gutters treated, it's worth asking about when you book.