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Big oaks and maples over Maryville's older streets mean a heavy leaf and seed load every season.

Established neighborhoods, mature trees, and older gutters — professionally cleaned on every Maryville home.
Maryville's established neighborhoods — Springbrook, Sandy Springs, the streets around downtown — are shaded by some of the biggest oaks and maples in Blount County. Those trees are beautiful, but they drop a heavy load of leaves and seed pods into gutters twice a year, and the older aluminum runs on many Maryville homes weren't built to handle it without regular maintenance.
East Tennessee gets heavy seasonal rain, and a single clogged section can push water behind fascia boards, rot soffits, and stain siding. On older Maryville homes with wood fascia, that damage can add up fast if a downspout stays blocked through a rainy stretch.
Our Maryville crew professionally cleans every foot of gutter (using commercial vacuum equipment when appropriate), completely clears each downspout, and finishes with a final system inspection.
Neighborhoods we service in Maryville: Downtown Maryville • Springbrook • Foothills Parkway corridor • Sandy Springs • Montvale • Alcoa border neighborhoods
Big oaks and maples over Maryville's older streets mean a heavy leaf and seed load every season.
Wood trim on established Maryville homes is unforgiving of even short overflow events.
Storms off the Foothills Parkway push twigs and small branches into gutters through spring and summer.
Many mid-century Maryville homes have long, low runs that stay out of sight — until they back up.
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Yes. Springbrook, Sandy Springs, and the streets around downtown Maryville are some of the neighborhoods we work most often. Older homes get the same careful professional cleaning as newer builds.
Yes. As part of every cleaning, we note any obvious separations, rust spots, or sagging sections and flag them in your service report so you can plan repairs before they get worse.
We work across 37801, 37803, and 37804, plus the Alcoa-border neighborhoods and out toward Montvale and the Foothills Parkway.