Gutter cleaning in Hillsboro is more than pulling leaves out of the trough. The Douglas fir that stands over so many homes here sheds needles almost year round, and those needles knit into a dense mat that water sheets straight across. A gutter can look clean from the driveway and still be holding an inch of packed needle debris that keeps the roof from draining. We clear the entire run by hand, scoop the trough, and bag what comes out so it does not end up back on the roof, in the flower beds, or washed into the downspout to clog it lower down. Once the trough is clear, the job is only half done. We flush every downspout and watch that water actually runs out at the bottom, because the most common cause of overflow in this valley is not the trough at all, it is an outlet plugged with compacted needles. While the ladder is up, we look at the pitch toward each outlet, the condition of the seams, and whether the fascia behind the gutter has started to soften from standing water. Then we tell you what we saw.
A typical visit runs top to bottom around the house: clear, bag, flush, and check. We work section by section so nothing gets skipped on a complicated roofline. When we finish, you get a plain account of the gutters' condition, including any spot where the slope has flattened, a seam has begun to leak, or a bracket has pulled loose from the fascia. Nothing gets recommended that the roofline does not actually need, and anything that can safely wait is flagged as something that can wait.

We scoop and bag debris by hand, never blowing it onto the roof or beds.
Each outlet is flushed and confirmed flowing before we finish.
We check the slope, seams, and fascia while on the ladder.
Proudly serving Hillsboro, Aloha, Forest Grove, Cornelius, Sherwood and Beaverton for years.
Every visit covers the same core: clear the trough by hand, bag what comes out, flush each downspout, and check the pitch and seams. From there the work branches into repair, moss treatment, guards, and inspection depending on what the roofline needs.

Beyond Hillsboro, we work throughout the western Tualatin Valley. Aloha's clay-heavy ground, Forest Grove's century-old homes near Pacific University, Cornelius, Sherwood, and Beaverton's fir-dense Cedar Hills each change how gutters fill and where the water needs to go once it leaves the roof.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gutter Cleaning can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
There is no single price, because cost follows the size of your roofline, how many stories the house is, and how much debris the trees around it drop. A single-story home with light needle fall and a two-story home under heavy maple canopy are different jobs. We look at the home, or a few photos of it, and give you a firm number before any work starts.
Most Tualatin Valley homes need it twice a year, once after the autumn maple drop and once in spring to clear the fir needles that accumulate through winter. Homes with a heavy Douglas fir canopy often need more, because fir sheds year round rather than in one season. We tell you which schedule your roofline actually calls for.
Late fall, once the big-leaf maples have finished dropping, is the most important clearing of the year, because it sets up the gutters for the heaviest rain. A spring visit then clears what built up over winter. Fir needles keep falling in between, so a mid-canopy home benefits from a look between those two.
Water backs up over the edge and runs down the fascia and siding instead of leaving through the downspout. In this climate that wet wood rots and grows moss quickly, and overflow pools against the foundation. Clogged gutters also hold weight, which pulls the run loose from the fascia over time. Clearing them is far cheaper than the repairs that follow.
The most useful clearing is late fall, before the heavy runoff starts, so winter cleaning is usually about catching what fell after that. Douglas fir keeps shedding through the cold months, and a mat of wet needles blocks a gutter as completely as leaves do. If your home sits under evergreens, a winter check is worth it even after a fall cleaning.
Look for water spilling over the edge in rain, plants or seedlings sprouting from the trough, and streaks of dirt down the siding below the gutter line. Sagging sections and downspouts that stay dry during a downpour are also signs. Under a fir canopy the trough can be full while still looking clean from the ground, so a seasonal check matters.
It depends on the size of the roofline, the number of stories, and how packed the gutters are. A single-story home with light debris can be done quickly, while a two-story house under heavy canopy with clogged downspouts takes longer. We give you a time estimate when we quote the job so there are no surprises.
It does not have to be. We bag debris as we clear it rather than dropping it onto the roof or garden below, and we flush the downspouts so the runoff carries out clean water, not a slug of mud. The property looks the same when we leave, minus the clog.
No. As long as we have access to the full perimeter of the house, we can clear and flush the gutters whether or not you are home. We will send you a note on what we found and any spots worth watching, so you get the full picture without needing to be there.
Yes. When a gutter backs up, water pools at the roof edge and works under the shingles and behind the fascia. In a wet climate that standing water rots the roof edge and the trim board it fastens to. Keeping the trough and downspouts clear is what keeps water moving off the roof instead of into it.
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We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Gutter Cleaning needs.

Our older ranch in Reedville had water sheeting over the front gutter every time it rained hard. They found the run had almost no pitch left and the downspout was packed solid. They cleared it, reset the slope, and now it actually drains. No upsell, just fixed what was wrong.
Marcus D.

We have tall Douglas fir over the house in Orenco Station and the gutters filled constantly. They cleaned everything out and installed guards sized for needles, not just leaves. They walked us through what the guards would and would not stop before we spent a dollar on them.
Priya N.

They clean our Tanasbourne gutters twice a year now, spring and fall. What I appreciate most is that they are honest. Last visit they told us the fascia looked fine and we could wait on the repair we asked about instead of talking us into it.
Ellen B.
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