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LeafGuard of Arkansas
4.8(
34
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Serving Pearcy, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"LeafGuard was very professional in their sales and installation.  Their installers were neat and did a quality job.  The gutters are expensive but they are guaranteed to not clog or need to be cleaned.  My husband is very particular and he was very pleased with the work LeafGuard did."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Southern Insulation & Supply
4.9(
18
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Serving Pearcy, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"First, I tried contacting the Southern Gutters and insulation by email.  I waited two weeks and no response.  I wouldn't recommend this way of contact with Southern. <br /> I then called to set up the appointment and the salesman quickly called me back and scheduled me in for a quote.  He was very punctual, courteous and professional.  He was up front about what they could do and couldn't and answered all my questions.  He remained in constant communication with me and the most I ever had to wait for a call back was 30 minutes due to him being with another customer.  He would set up times he would get back with me, for a quote or question, and always delivered answers on time. <br /> Once the quote was accepted, the scheduling was to occur.  After two days, the office had yet to contact me for scheduling. So I contacted the office, on the second day around 2:00 in the afternoon, to see what was the hold up.  There was no answer and I left a message.  I believe they called me the next day to schedule the work to be done. <br /> The crew showed up at 9:00 to perform the work.  I never received a phone call to let me know they were on their way or to verify the appointment. I understand some people may not care about this, but to me, this is a professional courtesy.  Also, I was not at the house, but our nanny was.  I would have liked to have been in the loop on what was going on.  Once again, I believe this to be a professional courtesy. <br /> The crew told our nanny they wouldn't be able to finish that day and would come back on Saturday or Monday. They left around 3:00.  The nanny was told they did not bring enough material to finish the job.  Being labor day weekend, I felt strongly they would not be back on either day and I was correct.  They showed up Tuesday.  At this point I was a little frustrated, because I have yet to be contacted via phone and did not understand why they would have not had enough material to finish the job when it was measured during the time of the quote.  All the information I have received at this point was through the nanny. <br /> Tuesday, my wife called up there early in the morning.  She was connected with their answering service and she described the answering service as being rude.  The operator seemed "put out" she had to leave a message with Southern about when the crew was coming back.  My wife described her as, "...not seeming to like her job".  I know this is a judgement, but it irritated my wife.  Not much longer, one of the office representatives called back my wife to inform us the crew would be back sometime that day.  At this point, I believed Southern to be a very average company due to their communication and work processes. <br /> The crew came out, once again without notifying me of when they would be there, and finished up the job.  I was at work and did not know they would be there, and was unable to pay, we had the check available on the counter.  The office person contacted my wife and told her they finished but no one was there to pay for the job.  My wife informed her we had a check available and the office lady tried to contact the crew to go back, but at this point they were to far away to go back.  I need to make it clear, this office worker was very kind through this whole process.  She worked with us to be able to pay over the phone which I did about an hour later.  However, this could have been avoided with a phone call telling us they were on their way or that they arrived to the job site. <br /> When I called to pay, I talked to someone, possibly the service manager, and he apologized and told me the reason they did not finish the gutters was due to the previous gutter installation using some sort of offset. Rather than trying to improvise, they decided to wait until the following week to finish the job correctly.  This greatly improved my initial reaction of Southern being just an "average" company.  I appreciated it being done the correct way, verses the easy and quick way. <br /> My take away: <br /> <ul> <li>The sales rep is good and prompt.  He stays in communication.</li> <li>The gutters look good and they picked up any mess created.  They were thorough and did the job right.</li> <li>There is a communication break down in their work flow once the quote is to be submitted.</li> <li>They need to develop a better communication protocol.  Once they do this, Southern will be a very excellent company.</li> </ul> They need to maybe rethink their answering service.  The customer care the answering service gives is not the same quality as the Southern employees give and reflects poorly on Southern gutters. <br /> I feel they need to work on their communication to be a 5 star company, but I would gladly rate them as a 4 star and would probably use them again.  If they communicated with me throughout this process, I would have not had the initial negative reaction towards them as I did.  If you use them, you will have to probably initiate all contact and if that bothers you, you may want to consider someone else until they fix their lack of communication with their customers.   <br /> I would still recommend them to a friend or family member though. <br />"
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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LaCava's Lawn Care
5.0(
4
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Serving Pearcy, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

LaCava's Lawn Care is your comprehensive partner for all things related to outdoor maintenance and improvement. I offer a wide range of services, from regular lawn mowing and garden upkeep to specialized tasks like gutter cleaning.\nMy mission is simple: to enhance the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space, ensuring it becomes an extension of your home that you can be proud of. I understand the importance of a well-kept lawn and the significance of preventing issues like clogged gutters.

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FAQs for gutters & downspouts cleaning service projects in Pearcy, AR

You’ll want to clean gutters once or twice a year—in early spring and again in fall—to keep water flowing and avoid pricey leaks. Homes tucked beneath tall trees or hit with heavy debris may need two to four visits instead. Staying on schedule protects your roof, siding, and foundation from costly water damage.

Even with gutter guards, plan on an occasional cleaning—just not as often as homes without guards. Installing gutter guards blocks leaves, but grit and shingle granules still slip through and pile up over time. A quick sweep keeps water moving and stops overflow that can damage your roof or foundation.

Watch for overflowing water, slow or silent downspouts, sagging sections, or debris peeking over the gutter edge. You might also spot water stains, weeds, or an increasing number of ants in certain areas. Any of these red flags means it’s time to call a gutter cleaning pro for service before minor clogs turn into major leaks.

Skip cleanings for too long and gutters overflow, sending water under shingles, down siding, and toward the foundation. The result can be mold, rotted fascia, basement leaks, and repair bills that dwarf the price of a quick cleaning. It can also mean that future cleanings will be more expensive as it will take pros longer to deep clean gutters that are full of heavy debris. Staying on schedule saves money and headaches.

Plan on gutter cleaning service to take an average of one hour for an average single-story home and two to three hours for taller houses. Add extra time if gutter guards need to come off or clogs are packed in. Pros work methodically, clearing every linear foot so water can flow freely again.

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