GreenTree clears Oregon gutters and downspouts by hand, removing the leaves, moss, and grit that the Willamette Valley’s wet seasons pack in, so water flows where it should. Every job is backed by a written price-lock quote, $2M insurance, and our Triple Protection Guarantee.
Most gutter cleaning in Oregon runs $150 to $350 for a typical home, depending on size, stories, and how clogged the gutters are. GreenTree clears the troughs and downspouts by hand, flushes the system, and bags the debris before we leave.
Oregon sits under tall firs, maples, and oaks that shed needles and leaves for much of the year. Add 43 inches of annual rain, and the debris turns to a packed, heavy sludge. That sludge blocks the flow and traps even more.
Western Oregon sits in the Willamette Valley, where wet winters and heavy tree cover fill gutters again and again. Needles and leaves settle first. Then moss and grit bind them into a clog. Because clogged gutters overflow, the water runs down the siding and pools at the foundation, which is where the expensive damage starts.
There is a structural side too. For example, overflowing gutters can rot fascia boards, soak basements, and undermine a foundation. A professional gutter cleaning keeps the water in the system. In addition, it protects the roof edge, the siding, and the ground around your home.
Leaves are only the start. Our crew also pulls out fir and pine needles, the moss that grows in standing water, roof grit washed down from shingles, and the packed sludge at the bottom of the trough. On top of that, we clear the downspouts, where the worst clogs hide. A blocked downspout backs up the whole run, so we always flush it through.
From the front of the property to the back, we handle every surface that needs it.
We hand-clear every run of packed leaves, needles, and sludge, then flush the trough so it drains clean.
The hidden clog point. We flush each downspout and clear blockages so the whole system flows freely.
Our crew lifts them, cleans the trough beneath, and resets them properly.
We clear the debris piles where the roof meets the gutter, a common overflow spot.
Standing water grows moss in the trough. We remove it so it stops holding water and debris.
Office, retail, and multi-unit gutters cleared and flushed on a schedule that fits your building.
A four-step process that matches the method to the surface, so it comes clean without damage.
First, we check the gutters, downspouts, and roofline for clogs, sag, and damage. Then we note any loose hangers or separated seams to flag for you.
Next, we remove the leaves, needles, moss, and sludge by hand rather than blasting it across the roof. Hand-clearing keeps the mess contained and the gutters intact.
We then flush the troughs and downspouts with water. As a result, we confirm every run drains freely and find any hidden blockage before we finish.
Finally, we bag and haul the debris, leaving the site clean. Then we walk the finished job with you and point out anything that needs a repair down the line.
Gutter cleaning in Oregon typically runs $150 to $350 for a single home, set by size, stories, and how clogged the gutters are. Heavy, long-neglected systems cost more because they take more labor. GreenTree quotes the full job in writing first, with no surprises.
The price of gutter cleaning in Oregon depends on three things. These are the home’s size, the number of stories, and how clogged the system is. Every figure is locked in writing before we start, so the quote is the price you pay.
| Gutter Cleaning service | Typical Oregon price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single-story home | $150 to $250 | Hand-clear and flush, standard linear footage |
| Two-story home | $200 to $350 | Adds height and access time |
| Heavy clog or long neglect | $275 to $450 | Packed sludge and blocked downspouts, more labor |
| Gutter guard service | $50 to $150 add-on | Lift, clean under, and reset existing guards |
| Gutter cleaning plus roof clean | $550 to $1,100 | Common bundle, priced together |
| Commercial or multi-unit | Quoted on site | By linear foot and access, scheduled to fit the building |
For comparison, repairing water-damaged fascia, siding, or a wet foundation runs into the thousands. A twice-yearly gutter cleaning in Oregon prevents that overflow damage for a small fraction of the repair cost.
Different surfaces need different methods. Here is when each applies.
GreenTree handles the height, the flushing, and the cleanup, so you keep the system flowing without spending a wet Saturday on a ladder.
Scoops and gloves to remove packed debris cleanly, rather than blasting it across the roof.
High-flow attachments that clear and test downspouts, where the worst clogs form.
Stabilized ladders and fall protection so the crew works the roofline safely.
A close look that flags loose hangers, sag, and seam leaks before they cause damage.
GreenTree is a family-run Oregon exterior cleaning company. It was founded by Andreas Benavente, who graduated from Oregon State University with a bachelor’s in finance. The company holds an Oregon CCB license. In addition, it carries $2M in general liability coverage plus workers compensation. GreenTree also holds a 5.0-star Google rating from more than 47 verified reviews. Every gutter cleaning job comes with the Triple Protection Guarantee.
The crew is made up of trained W-2 employees, not day-labor subcontractors. As a result, the same standards apply on every Oregon job. Andreas Benavente built the company on that consistency. Finally, every job finishes with before-and-after photos, so you can see the result even if you were at work while we worked.
“Our downspouts were completely blocked and the gutters overflowed every storm. GreenTree cleared it all and flushed everything. No more waterfall off the roof.”
“They bagged every bit of debris and left no mess. Even pointed out a loose bracket I would never have seen. Great service.”
“Twice a year now and our basement has stayed dry through the wet season. Wish we had started sooner.”
GreenTree provides gutter cleaning throughout the Willamette Valley and beyond. Specifically, we serve from Eugene and Springfield in the south to Salem and the Portland metro. Wherever you are in western Oregon, the wet climate follows the same yearly cycle. As a result, the work follows the same seasonal cadence. Founder Andreas Benavente set up that schedule so no property gets missed.
Most gutter cleaning in Oregon runs $150 to $350 for a single home, set by size, stories, and how clogged the system is. Heavy, long-neglected gutters cost more because they take more labor. GreenTree quotes the full job in writing first, so the number you see is the number you pay.
Twice a year suits most Oregon homes, once in late spring and once in late fall after the leaves drop. Homes under heavy fir or maple cover may need a third visit. Oregon’s 43 inches of annual rain make clear gutters important, since overflow is what causes the costly damage.
Both, always. The downspout is where the worst clogs hide, and a blocked one backs up the whole run. We hand-clear the troughs, then flush and test every downspout to confirm the system drains freely before we finish.
Oregon sits under tall firs, maples, and oaks that shed for much of the year. The needles and leaves mix with rain and roof grit to form a packed sludge. That sludge blocks the flow and traps more debris, which is why twice-yearly cleaning works best.
Clogged gutters overflow, and the water runs down the siding and pools at the foundation. Over time that rots fascia boards, soaks basements, and can undermine the foundation. Those repairs run into the thousands, so regular cleaning is the cheap insurance.
Yes. We lift the guards, clean the trough beneath them, and reset them properly. Then we tell you honestly whether your guards are helping or just trapping debris on top, so you can decide what is worth keeping.
We bag and haul all of it. Hand-clearing keeps the debris contained, and we leave your beds, walks, and roof clean. You will not find piles of wet sludge on the lawn after we finish.
Yes. Oregon’s wet season is exactly when clogged gutters cause the most damage, so winter cleaning is valuable. We work safely around the weather and clear the system so storm water flows away from your home.
Yes. While we clean, we check for loose hangers, sagging runs, and separated seams. We flag anything that needs attention so you can plan a repair before a clog or overflow turns it into a bigger problem.
Yes. GreenTree services office, retail, and multi-unit gutters across the Oregon area, quoted by linear foot and access. We schedule around your hours and carry the same $2M coverage and written pricing as our residential work.
It can be. Ladder falls are a leading cause of home injuries, and a wet, moss-slick roofline raises the risk. Our crew works at height with proper fall protection and stabilized ladders, so you do not have to take that risk yourself.
Yes. GreenTree is Oregon CCB licensed and carries $2M in general liability coverage plus workers compensation, with documents on request. Working at height carries risk, so that coverage protects both our crew and your property.
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