New Braunfels' Comal and Guadalupe river corridors keep gutters loaded with oak, cedar, and pecan debris. Sweeppy clears them before storm season. From $99. Call (210) 418-9810.
New Braunfels sits in fast-growing Comal County between San Antonio and Austin, and much of it hugs the Comal and Guadalupe rivers where mature oak, cedar, and pecan canopy shed steadily onto rooflines. Whether your home is newer construction near the water or an established property under heavy tree cover, clogged gutters push overflow toward the foundation, roof, and siding. Sweeppy clears the debris, checks the flow, and helps your gutters carry water away the way they're meant to.
Local Note for New Braunfels Homeowners
New Braunfels' river-valley setting keeps gutters loaded with oak, cedar, and pecan debris year-round. Newer subdivisions also deal with construction grit and shingle debris from nearby building activity.
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Homes shaded by heavy oak, cedar, or pecan canopy near the Comal and Guadalupe usually need cleaning at least twice a year, since those species drop debris across multiple seasons. We'd generally suggest a clean-out in late fall and again before storm season so the gutters are clear when the heaviest rain arrives. During your visit we can look at your specific tree load and suggest a realistic schedule.
Yes. Newer gutter systems still collect roof grit, shingle granules, and construction dust from nearby building, and young landscaping trees drop plenty of debris of their own. Keeping them clear protects your foundation and fascia while everything is still new, and our flow-check confirms the downspouts are draining the way the builder intended.