







This job was a good one - and not just because of the work itself. We had the privilege of servicing a senior living apartment in Cleburne, and the people there made it one of those calls you genuinely look forward to. The owner was gracious and welcoming, and the ladies living there were just as kind. That kind of hospitality means a lot to us.
Now, the gutters themselves were a different story. They were packed - leaves, acorns, twigs, dirt buildup, the whole mix. That kind of heavy debris doesn't just block water flow. It adds weight to the gutters, traps moisture against the fascia, and can quietly cause real damage over time if it goes unaddressed. Properties with large trees nearby - like this one - tend to see this kind of buildup faster than most.
We cleared everything out and got the gutters flowing properly again. But we didn't stop there. With a property like this, where ongoing maintenance isn't always easy to schedule, we recommended leaf guards as the next step. Leaf guards act as a barrier that keeps debris out while still letting rainwater pass through. It's a straightforward solution that cuts down on how often the gutters need to be cleaned and helps protect the property between service visits.
The difference between a clogged system and a properly protected one is significant - especially for a building that houses residents who depend on the property being well-maintained. A gutter system that works the way it's supposed to keeps water moving away from the foundation, the siding, and the roof line. That's exactly what this property has now.
We're grateful for jobs like this one. Good work, good people, and a result that actually holds up - that's what it's all about.