Stone Crest

Gutter Cleaning Service near Stone Crest Katy TX

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Most homes in Stone Crest went up between 2006 and 2015. Builders like Centex, Gehan, and Wilshire put up a lot of two-story houses on these streets, and those gutters have now gone a decade or more without a full replacement. Katy’s oak pollen, acorn season, and back-to-back summer storms take a real toll on aluminum gutters over that kind of time.

We have cleared packed debris from gutters in this area after spring storms left inches of compacted material blocking downspouts on the rear run. We have also responded to calls near Mason Trail Drive where water was sheeting off a second-story roofline and pooling directly against the foundation slab.

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Colonial Parkway and Katy Fort Bend Road put Stone Crest in an area we work regularly. Two-story builds with K-style aluminum gutters are the norm here, and a lot of these lots have trees hanging close enough to the roofline that debris piles up between visits faster than most homeowners expect. On streets like Colonial Manor Drive, rear gutters can sag under wet leaves and pull brackets loose from the fascia before the owner knows there is a problem. Malca Manor Drive sees the same pattern: acorn and seed pod buildup that blocks downspouts completely, with overflow the first sign anything is wrong. The properties backing up to the water retention corridor on the east side of the subdivision get extra leaf load from the vegetation along that edge. We have cleaned gutters on those streets more than once in a single season. Every roofing contractor in Katy TX call we take in this area includes a free inspection, same day with at least four hours notice.

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Stone Crest Storm Cleanup

A clogged gutter found the morning after a Gulf Coast storm. A downspout joint that separated under heavy flow and sent water straight down a brick exterior. A front gutter so packed with debris it held standing water for three days. We have responded to all of these on streets around Stone Crest. Roofing Technologies Unlimited has shown up in this area within hours of a homeowner calling, cleared the debris, flushed the downspouts, and confirmed flow before the next rain hit. If you need a gutter cleaning service in Katy after a storm, same-day visits are available with at least four hours notice. Homes near the retention pond perimeter are especially exposed after high-wind events. Storm calls from this part of Katy are not unusual for us.

Fascia and Soffit Findings

Sometimes the cleaning turns up more than debris. On Stone Crest rooflines we have found fascia boards softened from water sitting behind a blocked gutter for months. Loose hangers. Cracked seams at miter joints where water was getting behind the gutter run and soaking into the wood. On Maple Ace Drive we found a gutter that had tilted backward and was pooling water against the soffit instead of draining. In our experience, that kind of water contact against wood soffit does not take long to become a rot repair. We photograph anything we find and walk the homeowner through it before we leave. Old buildings need experienced hands.

Downspout Cleaning

A lot of Stone Crest lots are tight, and downspouts on those homes often discharge right next to the foundation. When they back up, water has nowhere to go except into the clay soil against the house. We have flushed downspouts in this area that had not been cleared in years, pulling out compacted leaf material, acorns, and debris that had been restricting flow the full length of the run. We snake from top to bottom and run water through to confirm it moves freely. Underground extensions get checked while we are on-site too. Clay soil and standing water near a slab is not something to sit on. Get it handled before the next storm rolls through.

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Seasonal Maintenance Contracts

Most Stone Crest homes need at least two cleanings a year. Late spring handles the oak pollen, helicopter seeds, and debris from winter. Fall clears the leaf and acorn drop before storm season ramps up. Properties with large oaks or pecans close to the roofline sometimes need a third visit. We have homeowners on Stone Crest streets on seasonal schedules and the ones who stay on a regular cleaning schedule tend to avoid the emergency calls that catch people off guard. Worth noting: the neighborhood HOA covers common area maintenance, but individual home drainage is the homeowner’s responsibility. A roofing contractor in Katy TX who has been on your roof before knows what to look for. Staying ahead of it is cheaper than foundation repairs or rotted fascia.

We also serve nearby West Memorial, Katy North, and the Williamsburg Hamlet area.

Driving Directions from Stone Crest

Our Location: 25140 Kingsland Blvd, Katy, TX 77494

From Stone Crest, head south on Katy Fort Bend Road from Colonial Parkway. Continue to Kingsland Blvd, turn left (east), and drive about a half mile to 25140 Kingsland Blvd on the left. The trip is roughly 5 to 7 minutes depending on traffic at the Kingsland and Katy Fort Bend intersection.

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Need Gutter Cleaning Service Near Stone Crest?

Call (832) 866-9595 for fast, reliable service. Same-day inspections available with at least 4 hours notice, free for homeowners.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How often should gutters be cleaned on homes near Stone Crest in Katy, TX?

Most Stone Crest homes need cleaning twice a year. Late spring handles the oak pollen and seed pod season, and late fall gets the leaves out before storm season. Properties with large trees close to the roofline may need a third visit depending on storm activity that year.

2. Can clogged gutters cause foundation damage in Katy?

Yes. When gutters back up and downspouts overflow, water dumps directly against the foundation slab. Katy’s clay soil absorbs that water, swells, and pulls back when it dries. Do that repeatedly over a few years and the slab starts to move. Gutters and downspouts that drain correctly are one of the cheaper things a homeowner can do to protect a foundation from that cycle.