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Eavestrough = Gutter. They're the same thing — eavestrough is the Canadian English term. All contractors listed here clean both.
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If you've searched for "eavestrough cleaning" in Canada, you're in the right place — and you already know something most of the internet doesn't: the Canadian word.

Eavestrough and gutter refer to the same thing. An eavestrough is the trough-shaped channel that runs along the edge of your roofline, collecting rainwater and snowmelt and directing it away from your home's foundation. The term "eavestrough" comes from its position: at the eaves of your roof (the overhanging lower edge), acting as a trough to collect water.

When to Clean Your Eavestroughs in Canada

RegionSpring CleanFall CleanNotes
Ontario (Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton)May–JuneMid-October to early NovemberOak leaves drop late — some homes need 2 fall cleans
Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton)Late May–JuneMid-to-late OctoberCottonwood/poplar spring season is heavy
Quebec (Montreal, Quebec City)MayOctoberShort fall window before hard freeze
Manitoba (Winnipeg)Late May–JuneMid-OctoberElm leaves; cold snaps arrive early
BC (Vancouver, Victoria)February–MarchOctober–NovemberYear-round rain; no freeze concern on coast

General rule: Clean in fall before your first hard freeze. If you can only do one cleaning per year — do it in fall.

Why Eavestrough Cleaning Matters in Canada

🧊 Ice Damming Prevention

When eavestroughs are blocked heading into winter, water pools and freezes. That ice at the eaves can force its way under shingles, causing costly attic and ceiling water damage.

🏠 Foundation Protection

Clean eavestroughs direct water away from your foundation. Blocked ones dump water at the base of your walls — a leading cause of basement leaks and foundation erosion.

🪵 Fascia & Soffit Protection

Heavy, wet debris causes eavestroughs to sag and pull from the fascia board. A $150 clean can prevent a $1,500 fascia repair.

🐝 Pest Prevention

Damp organic matter in eavestroughs is a favourite nesting spot for wasps, hornets, and birds. Twice-yearly cleaning eliminates this issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an eavestrough?

An eavestrough is the channel that runs along the lower edge (eaves) of your roof to collect rainwater and snowmelt, directing it through downspouts and away from your foundation. It is functionally identical to a gutter — eavestrough is simply the traditional Canadian English term, most commonly used in Ontario, Quebec, and the Prairies.

How much does eavestrough cleaning cost in Canada?

Eavestrough cleaning costs the same as gutter cleaning — the service is identical. Expect to pay $100 to $300 for most Canadian homes, depending on your city, home size, and amount of debris.

How often should you clean eavestroughs in Canada?

Twice a year is the standard recommendation: once in spring (May–June) and once in fall (October). Homes with heavy tree coverage may need three cleanings per year.

Can clogged eavestroughs cause basement flooding?

Yes — blocked eavestroughs overflow and direct water toward foundation walls, saturating soil and causing basement leaks over time. Eavestrough maintenance is one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent basement water issues.

Is eavestrough cleaning worth it or should I install guards instead?

Guards reduce but don't eliminate debris. They cost $500–$3,000+ installed and still require inspection. For most Canadian homeowners, twice-yearly professional eavestrough cleaning is more cost-effective than guards.