Lantzville lots run bigger and more treed than the average city block, and the gutters show it. Whether you're down in the village near the water or up on an Upper Lantzville acreage, the fir and cedar around the property drop a steady load of needles into the troughs every month of the year.
Acreages, Conifers, and Long Rooflines
Upper Lantzville's larger properties are often ringed by mature conifers, which means both a heavier debris load and simply more roofline to cover — long, sometimes complex runs that take time to do properly. The older homes down in the village have their own established trees that have been filling the gutters for decades.
How We Work a Treed Lot
We clear every run by hand into buckets — on an acreage that's a lot of conifer litter — and we don't consider a job finished until each downspout has been flushed and proven to drain. The visible face gets wiped, and all of it leaves with us when we go. On a big treed property that debris pile adds up fast, and hauling it away is part of the job, not an extra.
Straight About What We Take On
This is ladder-based residential work and we keep our claims to match it: single and two-storey Lantzville homes within safe ladder reach. No lifts, no roof access, no equipment gimmicks. If a property is beyond a ladder, we'll say so plainly instead of overpromising.
If we're already out for a power wash, the gutters cost less added to that visit. The cost guide covers what drives the number.