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Emergency Gutter Installers and Cleaners in Ohio

Storm-detached gutter, ice-dam overflow flooding the soffit, or a downspout that snapped from the elbow — gutter emergencies are about secondary water damage before it gets behind the siding.

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TL;DR

  • Tap to call from any device — every listed pro has a real, working dial-direct number.
  • License-verified pros only — we check Ohio state licensing (where the trade requires it) before the pro lands on this page.
  • Statewide coverage across all 88 Ohio counties, including Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Findlay, Akron, Youngstown, Canton, and Lima.

When this is an actual emergency

Not every gutter installer problem is a 2 AM call. These are the situations where waiting until morning costs more in damage than the after-hours premium costs in dispatch.

  • Gutter section pulled away from the fascia with active water spillover.
  • Ice dam backing water under the shingles and into the soffit or interior wall.
  • Downspout failure flooding a basement window-well or foundation wall.
  • Storm-detached section creating fall risk for anyone walking under it.

Top 0 statewide emergency gutter installers and cleaners

No pros are currently flagged 24/7 emergency for this trade in our dataset. Most gutter installers and cleaners take after-hours calls — try the statewide directory below and ask each pro directly.

Browse the full statewide directory at /gutter-installer — most gutter installers and cleaners take after-hours calls even when the listing doesn't flag 24/7 explicitly.

What to do while you wait

Four practical steps for the 30–60 minutes between calling and the truck arriving. Most of the damage in an emergency happens in this window — small actions matter.

  1. Move ladders, vehicles, and kids away from the affected zone.
  2. Place a temporary tarp under any active spillover that is hitting the foundation.
  3. Photograph damage from multiple angles before any temporary repair.
  4. If an ice dam is the cause, do not chip ice off shingles — call a roofer instead.

When to call the utility company first

No utility-first relationship for gutters. If ice dam damage went interior, file with your homeowners carrier inside 48 hours; sudden-and-accidental water damage from ice dams is typically covered.

Honest cost expectations for after-hours

Emergency gutter dispatch in Ohio runs $150-$300. Common emergency repairs: temporary reattachment $150-$400, single section replacement $200-$600, downspout extension $100-$300, ice-dam steam removal (specialty service) $400-$1,500. Full storm-damage replacement is scheduled with the insurance scope.

Reputable Ohio gutter installers and cleaners disclose the after-hours premium BEFORE the truck rolls. A pro who refuses to quote the dispatch fee or service-call fee on the phone is the wrong choice for an emergency — call the next pro on your shortlist instead.

Frequently asked — emergency gutter installers and cleaners

Are gutter installers state-licensed in Ohio?

No. Ohio does not state-license gutter work. GAF MasterShield and LeafFilter Pro are the strongest manufacturer-backed warranty signals. Current liability insurance, workers' comp, and proper pitch (1/4 inch per 10 feet) are the trust signals.

What about ice dam damage?

Ice dams are an attic-insulation and ventilation problem, not a gutter problem. A leak guard at the eave (Grace Ice & Water Shield) belongs under the shingles on every Ohio roof. If you keep getting ice dams, call a roofer and an insulation contractor in sequence, not a gutter cleaner.

Editorial review: ProFix Editorial Team · Published 2026-05-23 · CC-BY-4.0 · Methodology