Portland Gutter Repair
If your gutters still leak, sag, separate, or overflow after cleaning, repair may be the real fix. We correct the drainage problem at the source so the system works the way it should.
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Gutter cleaning removes the buildup, but some gutters still need repair or replacement. If the system keeps leaking, sagging, or overflowing, these are the next services to consider.
If your gutters still leak, sag, separate, or overflow after cleaning, repair may be the real fix. We correct the drainage problem at the source so the system works the way it should.
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When gutters are undersized, repeatedly failing, or pulling away in multiple sections, new installation is often the better long-term move. We install systems built for Portland rain.
View Gutter InstallationProfessional gutter cleaning in Portland and surrounding cities across Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Clark County.
Straight answers for Portland homeowners dealing with clogged gutters, overflowing rainwater, downspout backups, and wet-season debris.
Most Portland homes need gutter cleaning at least once or twice a year, but properties with fir trees, heavy leaf drop, or recurring moss usually need more frequent service. Portland’s long rainy season makes clogged gutters a bigger problem because backed-up water can overflow fast once the system fills with debris.
In Portland, the biggest gutter-clogging problems are fir needles, leaves, moss, roof grit, and debris collecting at downspout outlets. That buildup compacts over time, slows drainage, and causes the overflow homeowners usually notice first during heavy rain.
Common signs include water spilling over the front edge, downspouts not draining, gutters holding standing water, streaking on siding, and visible plant growth or packed debris. If overflow has already started, it is time to schedule gutter cleaning before it turns into fascia or drainage damage.
Yes. When gutters and downspouts are blocked, rainwater can back up under the roof edge, run behind the gutter, stain siding, and keep fascia boards wet. In Portland, those problems get worse quickly because homes stay exposed to repeated rain over long stretches.
Yes. A gutter can look partially clear and still overflow if the downspout is blocked. Downspout clogs are one of the most common reasons Portland gutters back up during storms, which is why thorough gutter cleaning should always include checking drainage through the full system.
Not always. If gutters still leak, sag, or overflow after cleaning, the problem may be bad pitch, loose hangers, separated joints, or failing outlets. In that case, the next step may be gutter repair in Portland rather than more cleaning.
No. Gutter guards can reduce how much debris gets into the system, but they do not stop all buildup or fix drainage issues caused by pitch, outlet design, or existing gutter problems. If your home deals with repeat clogs, see our Portland gutter protection options.
Waiting too long can lead to overflowing water, stained siding, soaked fascia, foundation splashback, and extra weight pulling on the gutter system. In Portland, a minor clog can turn into a bigger drainage problem once the wet season is fully underway.
Yes. We provide gutter cleaning across the Portland metro and nearby Southwest Washington, including Vancouver. You can view all covered cities on our Service Area page.
Gutter cleaning cost depends on the home size, gutter length, roof height, debris load, and how accessible the roofline and downspouts are. The best way to get accurate pricing is to request a free estimate so we can look at the actual condition of the system.