Micro-mesh (premium)
Stainless-steel mesh fine enough to block pine needles. Best for heavy oak, pine, or palm overhang. Lasts 10+ years.
Quality micro-mesh and screen guards, installed by gutter people who'll tell you straight whether your home needs them. No high-pressure pitch. No "every house should have them" line.
Most gutter companies sell guards because guards are profitable. We sell them when they actually solve a problem.
Stainless-steel mesh fine enough to block pine needles. Best for heavy oak, pine, or palm overhang. Lasts 10+ years.
Aluminum or polypropylene screens. Cheaper than micro-mesh; lets fine debris through but stops leaves and twigs. Right for moderate tree cover.
Cheap and easy to install, but they break down in Florida sun in 2–3 years and end up shedding into your gutters. We don't sell them.
Low overhang, no nearby trees, or single-story with easy ladder access? Guards are paying to solve a problem you don't have. We'll tell you, even when you ask for them.
You'll know the cleaning price by house size before we even schedule. Installations get a written, itemized quote within 48 hours — not three days.
We don't chase commercial contracts that delay your work. Your home isn't competing with an HOA bid for our calendar.
If your gutters don't need guards, we'll say so. If a repair is the right call instead of a full replacement, we'll quote the repair.
Most one-story homes in our service area start at $175 flat. Two-story homes typically run $200–$275 depending on roof pitch and footprint. We quote you the exact number based on your address before you book — no "starts at" games.
Sometimes. If your home has heavy oak, pine, or palm overhang, guards pay for themselves. If you have low overhang or no nearby trees, you're paying to solve a problem you don't have. We'll tell you which camp you're in.
No. We're residential-only on purpose — it lets us keep our schedule predictable for homeowners. If you're looking for commercial gutter work, we're happy to refer you to someone good.
We don't install those styles. We focus on standard 5", 6", and 7" K-style aluminum, which is what 95% of Central Florida homes need. If you specifically want copper or a custom box gutter, we'll point you to a specialist.
Often yes — especially if the old gutters were 15+ years old, have visible sagging, or were detached during the roof job. We coordinate directly with most Central Florida roofers and can have new gutters up before fascia gets exposed to weather damage.
Cleanings: usually within the same week in-season. New installations: 7–14 days from quote acceptance, depending on color/size availability. Storm-damage repairs jump the queue.
Yes — Florida-licensed, fully insured (general liability + workers' comp), and our crews are W-2 employees, not day-labor subcontractors.
If you're in one of these cities, we're already in your neighborhood every week. Don't see your town? Call us — if it's close, we'll often still come.
One short form. We'll text or email you back with the flat-rate cleaning price (or a same-week visit window for installation quotes).
Steve Yonkman started Gutter Mule after years of working alongside Central Florida roofers and watching homeowners get the same bad experience over and over: three-day quote waits, vague "starts at" pricing, and pressure to add guards they didn't need.
Gutter Mule is the alternative. Flat-rate quotes by house size. Honest "no" when guards aren't worth it. Residential focus so your job isn't competing with a strip-mall contract for our calendar.
— Steve Yonkman, Owner
No stock photos. These are actual homes, actual crews, actual gutters we installed or cleaned in Seminole, Orange, and Lake County.
One short form. One honest number. No three-day wait.