Ascent Exteriors provides local gutter clearance in Stansted Mountfitchet and the surrounding villages, from £70 for a 2-bed (around £90 for a 3-bed, from £110 for larger). We clear leaves and debris, unblock downpipes and check for overflow — fully insured, with transparent pricing and a fast local response, usually within the week.
Pricing
| 2 Bed | £70 |
| 3 Bed | £90 |
| 4 Bed+ | From £110 |
Additional charges
- Conservatories and extensions — priced on inspection
- Gutter repairs (section replacements, clips, brackets) — free quote provided
Prices based on a standard house. First clean / extras quoted on the day.
Blocked gutters cause overflow, damp, and expensive repairs. Our gutter clearance service removes all leaves, moss, debris, and build-up and leaves your gutters flowing freely.
Prices are based on a standard house with 2 sides of guttering. Any conservatories, extensions, or additional runs will be quoted as an extra on the day.
If we spot any damage to tiles, guttering, joints, or fixings during the clean, we'll report it to you immediately. We can also carry out minor gutter repairs and are happy to provide a quote.
AFTER
If your gutters in Stansted Mountfitchet are overflowing, sprouting weeds, or staining the wall with green algae, we'll clear them properly and take the debris away. We're based locally and cover the village every week, so you're not waiting on a national call-centre to dispatch someone from another county.
Gutter clearance in Stansted Mountfitchet — what it costs
Honest typical prices for gutter clearance in Stansted Mountfitchet:
- 2-bed: £70
- 3-bed: £90
- 4-bed and larger: from £110
Stansted Mountfitchet has an unusually wide spread of housing — around 140 listed buildings and period cottages in the historic core near Mountfitchet Castle and the windmill, alongside large modern estates like Foresthall Park and Walpole Meadows built as the village grew past 8,000 people. Roof height, access and the type of guttering all change the job, so we quote a fixed price up front after a quick look. The price you're given is the price you pay, with no call-out fee for a quote.
What's included on every visit
Every Stansted Mountfitchet gutter clearance covers the same thorough routine:
- Full clearance of the guttering — leaves, moss, silt and grit removed along the whole run, by hand and/or gutter vacuum.
- Downpipe check and unblock — we confirm flow on each downpipe and clear any blockage, because a clear gutter over a blocked downpipe still overflows.
- Overflow and leak check — we look for sagging brackets, split joints and overflow points and report what we find, with a photo if it helps.
- Tidy up — gutters cleared, debris taken away, ground left clean.
If we find a fault beyond a clean — a dropped bracket or a split union — we'll tell you honestly and let you decide. We don't invent problems to inflate the bill.
Blocked gutters & downpipes — the warning signs
Worth a look before the autumn leaf-fall really gets going:
- Water spilling over the gutter edge in rain instead of draining away.
- Plants or grass growing from the gutter — built-up silt.
- Green or brown staining running down the wall or fascia.
- Damp patches inside near the ceiling line.
- Sagging sections where wet debris has pulled the brackets.
Catching it early keeps water out of the fascia and brickwork and avoids far more expensive damp and timber repairs later.
When Stansted Mountfitchet gutters block — the local pattern
The older parts of the village around the castle, church and Lower Street are well treed, and mature limes, sycamores and horse chestnuts drop heavily from late September into November — that's the peak blocking season. Homes on the newer estates tend to have younger planting and clog more slowly, but they're not immune: roof grit, moss and wind-blown debris from neighbouring trees still build up, and a blocked downpipe will overflow whatever the leaf load. By spring, anything that sat wet over winter has turned to a silt that holds water like a sponge.
The practical upshot for Stansted Mountfitchet homeowners: if you're near mature trees in the older village, plan on a spring and an autumn clear; on the open newer estates, once a year is usually enough. We'll tell you honestly which applies to your property rather than booking visits you don't need.
Property types in Stansted Mountfitchet — and why it changes the job
That historic-core-plus-modern-estate split matters for gutter work. The listed and period homes near the castle and the 1787 windmill often have higher rooflines, deeper or cast-iron guttering and narrow original downpipes that clog at the bends, and they need careful access to avoid damaging old fabric. The newer Foresthall Park and Walpole Meadows homes usually have standard uPVC that's quicker to clear but can still overflow at a blocked outlet. We match the method to the property — extra care on period homes, an efficient clear on modern ones — and flag honestly when a section needs a repair rather than just a clean.
A genuinely local service for Stansted Mountfitchet (not a national franchise)
Type "gutter clearance near me" and you'll mostly get national platforms that subcontract the work. We're the opposite: a local Stansted Mountfitchet service where you deal with the person doing the job.
- Local and regular — we're in Stansted Mountfitchet and the nearby villages (Elsenham, Henham, Newport and more) every week.
- Fully insured (public liability) for working at height, so your home is protected.
- Straight-talking — a fixed quote, an honest job, debris taken away.
We're a newer local business, so instead of claiming reviews we don't yet have, we'd rather earn yours in Stansted Mountfitchet.
Already in the village? See our main gutter clearance page for full service details, or book window cleaning in Stansted Mountfitchet on the same visit.
One-off clear or a simple maintenance plan?
Book us as a one-off whenever your Stansted Mountfitchet gutters need it — no problem at all. But if you're under trees, a straightforward twice-a-year plan (spring and autumn) usually costs less than emergency call-outs and protects your fascia, soffits and brickwork from slow water damage. There's no tie-in; it's just a booked reminder so it doesn't get forgotten until it's a problem. We'll recommend whatever genuinely fits your home.
What clear gutters actually protect
Working gutters are what keep rainwater off the building. When a gutter overflows, water runs down the wall and soaks into the fascia and soffit boards first. Timber fascias rot; even modern uPVC lets water track behind it into the roof edge. From there it reaches the brickwork and, over a wet winter, shows up as damp patches on internal walls and ceilings. Overflow at ground level can also pool against the foundations and wick up into the wall. None of that happens overnight, which is exactly why it's so easy to ignore until the bill is large — a blocked gutter is a slow leak in your house, and a £70–£110 clear is far cheaper than a rotten fascia run or damp treatment.
Working safely at height in Stansted Mountfitchet
Clearing gutters means working at height, so the "local, insured, careful" part isn't a slogan — it's the job. We clear and inspect from the ground or a properly footed ladder where we can, and use the right access for higher or awkward runs over bays, porches and extensions. We carry public-liability insurance so your home is covered — a real difference from an uninsured cash job that's cheap until something gets damaged.
Common Questions
£70 for a 2-bed, £90 for a 3-bed, and from £110 for larger homes, with a fixed quote before any work.
Yes — Elsenham, Henham, Newport, Quendon, Rickling and more, as well as Saffron Walden. If you're nearby and unsure, just ask for a quote.
Usually within the week, sometimes sooner for an actively overflowing gutter.
Yes — downpipe checking and unblocking is part of every gutter clearance visit.
Our core service is clearance and downpipe unblocking. If we spot a dropped bracket, split joint or section pulling away while we're up there, we'll show you a photo and tell you honestly whether it's a quick refit or a job for a roofer — we won't invent faults to upsell.
Yes — since we're already at the roofline it's a good time to add fascia, soffit and conservatory-roof cleaning to the same visit, saving a second trip.
Yes, fully insured for working at height (public liability).