Gutter whitening is the fix for the black streaks that run down the face of a gutter and make a whole house look tired. Those tiger stripes are not dirt you can rinse off with a hose; they are a bonded film of airborne grime, oxidation, and organic residue that the damp valley climate bakes onto the finish. Whitening removes that film and brings the gutter face back toward its original color without repainting or replacing anything. It is a cosmetic service, and worth being clear about that, but on high-visibility homes in areas like Tanasbourne and Orenco Station it makes a real difference to how the exterior reads, especially alongside a fresh cleaning. We wash the exterior face of the run, lift the streaking and oxidation, and treat the full length so the result is even rather than a clean patch beside a stained one. It pairs naturally with a cleaning or a house wash, since the ladder work overlaps. What whitening does not do is fix anything structural, and we will always tell you if what looks like staining is actually a sign the gutter is failing underneath rather than just dirty on the surface.
We wash and treat the exterior face of the gutter to lift the bonded streaking, working the full run so the finish comes out even. It is a straightforward cosmetic improvement that pairs well with a cleaning or a house wash, because we are already set up along the roofline. We are clear that whitening is about appearance, not function, and if we spot a structural issue behind the staining we point it out rather than just washing over it.

We remove the black vertical streaking that grime leaves on gutter faces.
The exterior face is washed to lift oxidation and restore the finish.
We treat the full run so the finish is even, not patchy.
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.
They are a bonded film of airborne grime and oxidation, not loose dirt. The damp climate helps that residue adhere to the gutter face in vertical streaks. A garden hose will not shift it, which is why whitening uses a wash and treatment made for that film.
It removes the streaking and lifts the oxidation, which brings the face much closer to its original color and evens out the finish. On sound gutters the improvement is significant. It cannot restore metal that has physically corroded, but for staining and grime it makes a clear difference.
No. Cleaning clears the inside of the trough so water drains. Whitening treats the outside face so it looks clean. They are different jobs, though they pair well because we are already working along the same roofline, and doing both at once is efficient.
Yes, and it is a common pairing. The ladder and access work overlaps, so combining gutter whitening with a house or exterior wash is efficient and gives a consistent result across the whole exterior rather than clean gutters above dingy siding.
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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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