Local, family-owned gutter cleaning across Loves Park, IL and the Rock Cut State Park corridor. Hand-cleaned, downspouts flushed, every job photographed before we leave. Flat-rate quotes, same-day service available, lifetime workmanship warranty.
Gutter Cleaning Rockford IL has cleaned, repaired and installed gutters across Loves Park since 2005 — part of 4,200+ jobs for 1,700+ property owners across Winnebago and Boone County, backed by a 4.9-star rating over 127 verified reviews, full licensing and insurance, and a written lifetime workmanship warranty. Loves Park sits right against Rock Cut State Park's 3,254 acres of oak, maple and walnut canopy, so homes here load their gutters with leaf and seed debris faster than almost anywhere in the metro. We keep them flowing — and we're usually only a few minutes up the road.
Text photos of your home to (815) 706-2220 — flat written quote within an hour during business hours, same-day service available.
📞 Call (815) 706-2220Loves Park is a city of 23,397 residents (2020 census) straddling the Winnebago–Boone county line just north of Rockford, with ZIP codes 61111, 61114 and 61115. It's best known for Rock Cut State Park — 3,254 acres wrapped around Pierce Lake (162 acres) and Olson Lake (50 acres) — and for the wooded neighborhoods that back onto it along the Rock River.
That tree cover is exactly why gutters here need more attention than the metro average. Mature oak, maple, walnut and cottonwood drop leaves in fall, helicopter seeds in spring, and a steady trickle of twigs and bud-casings the rest of the year. Homes on the Rock Cut side and along the river corridor often need three to four cleanings a year rather than the standard two. We size the schedule to your tree exposure, not a one-size rule.
We run six tightly scoped services across Loves Park — all the same expertise: water management at the roofline. Whatever your home needs, it links back to the same local crew.
Loves Park shares Rockford's humid-continental climate: roughly 37 inches of rain and 36 inches of snow a year, January lows near 13°F and July highs around 84°F. The killer for gutters is the freeze-thaw cycle — 70 to 90 times a winter, water in a clogged or poorly-pitched gutter melts in the afternoon sun, refreezes overnight, and expands. That's what pulls hangers loose, splits seams, and builds the ice dams that force meltwater back under your shingles.
A clean, free-draining gutter is the cheapest ice-dam insurance there is. When debris is already packed in, we clear it, flush the downspouts, and check the pitch and hangers while we're up there — if something needs repair or the system is past saving, we'll tell you and quote a replacement straight up.
All within the same expertise — water management at the roofline, across Rockford and the surrounding communities.