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Beaverton gutter cleaning and roof moss removal calls typically invoice $150 to $1,400, with the city’s deep stock of 1970s Cedar Hills ranch homes carrying long, low-pitch roof spans, original aluminum gutters near end-of-life, and aged-tree-canopy debris pushing the upper end. ORGutterPro is an Oregon CCB-licensed gutter and moss scheduling directory — call PHONE to be matched with a licensed crew serving Downtown, Cedar Hills, Murray Hill, and the rest of the city across ZIPs 97005, 97006, 97007, and 97008.

How the referral works in Beaverton

ORGutterPro does not perform gutter cleaning, roof moss removal, or any roof exterior work, and does not hold an Oregon CCB license. We operate a scheduled-service pay-per-call dispatch directory. When a Beaverton homeowner or property manager calls, the call routes through our affiliate network to an independent Oregon CCB-licensed contractor serving Washington County. The crew arrives, walks the roof and gutter, and provides a flat-rate written quote before any work begins; you pay the crew directly. Oregon is a one-party consent state for call recording under ORS 165.540.

What our Beaverton crews handle

  • Pre-rain-season clearance for Cedar Hills 1970s ranch homes — long-perimeter gutters, low pitches, mature Doug-fir and big-leaf maple canopy that drops heavily October–November
  • Aluminum gutter assessment on original-installation 1970s systems where hangers have failed and pitch has gone flat — many Cedar Hills homes are on the second or third gutter system, but a meaningful share are still on the original
  • Roof moss and lichen treatment on north-facing slopes throughout Cedar Hills, West Slope, and Murray Hill
  • Steep-roof harness work for two-story homes in Murray Hill, the southern Cooper Mountain hillsides, and newer subdivisions
  • Downspout flushing and underground drain-line clearing on tight Cedar Hills lots where the underground drain has compacted with 50 years of debris
  • Hanger and pitch correction on aging gutter systems before full replacement is needed
  • Gutter guard installation tuned to fine Doug-fir needles and big-leaf maple debris
  • Post-windstorm cleanup after Pacific frontal events from the Coast Range
  • Recurring twice-yearly maintenance contracts for absentee owners and tech-corridor commuters

Typical cost in Beaverton

A Beaverton gutter cleaning runs $150 to $400 for a Cedar Hills single-story ranch and $250 to $600 for a two-story Murray Hill or Cooper Mountain home. Roof moss treatment runs $300 to $1,000 depending on area. Steep-roof harness premium adds $100 to $300. Combined gutter clean + flush + moss treatment for a two-story home runs $400 to $1,000. Hanger replacement is typically $50–$150 per affected section. Cost figures aggregated from HomeAdvisor and Angi for the Beaverton metro.

Cedar Hills 1970s housing context

Cedar Hills was largely built between 1965 and 1980 as Tektronix and similar mid-century employer expansion drove Washington County housing demand. The original aluminum gutters on these homes are now 45–55 years old. Many have been replaced in the intervening decades — but a noticeable fraction haven’t, and original-install gutters at this age carry failed seams, sagging hangers, and pitch reversal. A licensed Beaverton crew can assess gutter condition during the cleaning walk and tell you whether you have 5+ more years of service life or whether replacement should be on the spring 2026 list.

How to choose a gutter contractor in Beaverton

  • Verify Oregon CCB license at oregon.gov/CCB before signing any contract over $1,000 (ORS 701)
  • Ask for $500,000+ general liability and active workers’ comp coverage
  • Confirm OSHA-compliant fall-protection use on any two-story or hillside work
  • Get a flat-rate written quote, priced per linear foot or by stories
  • For Cedar Hills 1970s housing, ask the crew to assess gutter end-of-life condition during the cleaning and report findings — most reputable crews do this at no additional charge
  • Save dated before-and-after photos for the home file

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my 1970s Cedar Hills gutter needs replacement vs. just cleaning?
Visual cues from the ground: visible sag in the middle of a run; water staining on the fascia behind the gutter; rust streaks on the gutter face (steel substrate showing through aluminum coating); separated end caps; and downspouts that have come loose from the gutter outlet. The licensed crew on the cleaning visit can confirm from above. If two or more of these are present, get a replacement quote in addition to the cleaning. Replacement of a full perimeter on a Cedar Hills ranch is typically $1,500–$3,500 depending on linear feet and material.
Are big-leaf maples worse than Doug fir for Beaverton gutters?
Different problems. Big-leaf maple drops large flat leaves that pack at downspout outlets and form a watertight mat across the gutter top — easy to remove during cleaning but cause hard overflow if left. Doug-fir drops fine needles year-round but heaviest in fall, and the needles slip past most gutter guards and accumulate in a slow buildup. A Beaverton home with both — common in Cedar Hills — has the worst of both worlds and benefits most from the recurring twice-yearly schedule.
Why does Murray Hill cost more than Cedar Hills for the same square footage?
Steep-roof premium. Murray Hill sits on the south flank of Cooper Mountain with significantly steeper hillsides and more two-story housing than the flatter Cedar Hills tracts. Murray Hill cleanings often require harness work and longer ladder reach, both of which add labor cost. The work is genuinely more difficult and more dangerous to perform safely. The premium reflects real OSHA fall-protection compliance, not contractor markup.
Should I get a separate roof inspection before moss treatment?
Not usually. The CCB-licensed crew performing the moss treatment will assess the roof during the walk and flag any visible damage — lifted shingles, missing tabs, granule loss, flashing problems. If they find significant issues, they'll note them in the post-service report, and you can decide whether to bring in a roofing contractor for a separate quote. A standalone roof inspection ($200–$400) is worth it if you're considering selling or if the roof is past 18 years old and you want documentation for the sale.
Can the same crew install gutter guards during the cleaning visit?
If the crew carries the right product on the truck and the home is suitable for guards, yes — many will install during the same visit. But for premium guard products like micro-mesh or hooded systems, the crew typically wants to measure during the cleaning, return with materials and a longer time block, and complete the install on a second visit. Combined cleaning + guard install for a Cedar Hills ranch averages $1,000–$3,000 depending on linear feet and product class.

Service area

Our network covers Beaverton ZIPs 97005, 97006, 97007, and 97008, with CCB-licensed gutter and moss-removal crews across Downtown, Cedar Hills, Murray Hill, West Slope, Cooper Mountain, Aloha-adjacent neighborhoods, and the broader Washington County area.

Schedule a Beaverton gutter + moss appointment

For pre-rain-season gutter cleaning, Cedar Hills 1970s gutter assessment, north-side roof moss treatment, downspout flushing, or twice-yearly recurring maintenance in Beaverton, dial PHONE to be matched with an Oregon CCB-licensed crew through the ORGutterPro scheduling network. Verify any contractor’s license at oregon.gov/CCB before signing for work over $1,000.

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