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Hillsboro gutter cleaning and roof moss removal calls typically invoice $175 to $1,500, with the Washington County tech-corridor’s premium Orenco and South Hillsboro subdivisions, mature ornamental plantings around 2000s-and-newer homes, and two-story tract-home pitches 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 Orenco, Old Town, South Hillsboro, and the rest of the city across ZIPs 97123, 97124, and 97006.

How the referral works in Hillsboro

ORGutterPro does not perform gutter cleaning, roof moss removal, or any exterior roof work, and does not hold an Oregon CCB license. We operate a scheduled-service pay-per-call dispatch directory. When a Hillsboro 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, inspects, and gives a flat-rate written quote before work begins; you pay the crew directly. Oregon is a one-party consent state for call recording under ORS 165.540.

What our Hillsboro crews handle

  • Pre-rain-season clearance for the mature ornamental plantings in Orenco Station — flowering pears, deciduous oaks, and Japanese maples drop heavy fall leaves
  • Two-story tract-home pitches throughout South Hillsboro and the AmberGlen-area subdivisions where steep new-construction roofs require harness work
  • Roof moss and lichen treatment on north-facing slopes in Old Town and the older neighborhoods south of Main Street
  • Premium-subdivision recurring maintenance contracts for tech-employee homeowners who travel for work and need predictable scheduling
  • Downspout flushing and underground drain-line clearing on Orenco and South Hillsboro homes built with stormwater systems that connect roof drains to the subdivision retention pond
  • Hanger and pitch correction on 1990s–2010s aluminum gutters where original installation has settled or pulled
  • Gutter guard installation calibrated to mixed deciduous + light conifer debris typical of the tech-corridor housing
  • Post-windstorm cleanup after Pacific frontal events that move tree debris from older Hillsboro hedgerows
  • HOA-compliant exterior maintenance documentation for premium subdivisions

Typical cost in Hillsboro

A Hillsboro gutter cleaning runs $175 to $450 for a single-story home and $300 to $650 for a two-story. Roof moss treatment runs $300 to $1,100 depending on roof area. Steep-roof harness premium adds $100 to $300. Combined cleaning + flush + moss treatment for a two-story South Hillsboro home runs $500 to $1,100. HOA-required documentation (additional photos, before/after written report) typically adds $25–$75. Cost figures aggregated from HomeAdvisor and Angi for the Washington County tech corridor.

Tech-corridor premium subdivision context

Hillsboro’s housing stock skews heavily toward post-2000 master-planned subdivisions — Orenco Station, AmberGlen, Reedville, South Hillsboro — built for the Intel and Nike employee market. These homes carry HOA covenants that often specify exterior-maintenance schedules and approved contractor lists. Tech-employee owners frequently travel and prefer to schedule a recurring twice-yearly contract rather than respond to weather. The newer construction has fewer panel and structural defects than older Oregon stock but the same gutter-fill problem driven by ornamental landscaping. Schedule the fall cleaning before October ends and the spring cleaning between mid-March and mid-April.

How to choose a gutter contractor in Hillsboro

  • 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 steep-roof work
  • Confirm the crew can provide HOA-compliant documentation (photo set, written report) if your subdivision requires it
  • Get a flat-rate written quote priced per linear foot or by stories — not time-and-materials
  • For recurring contracts, lock in the per-visit rate for at least 12 months

Frequently asked questions

Does my Orenco HOA require a specific contractor?
Most Hillsboro HOAs do not maintain a closed approved-contractor list — they require that any contractor be properly licensed, insured, and bonded under Oregon CCB. The HOA typically asks for proof of CCB license, insurance certificate, and sometimes before-and-after photos for the architectural-review file. Our network's CCB-licensed crews can provide all of this. If your HOA does maintain a closed list, ask the network whether one of their crews appears on it.
Why is moss less of a problem in Orenco than in older Hillsboro?
Orenco Station was built in the early 2000s with newer composition shingles and architectural-grade roofs that resist moss better than 1970s 3-tab shingles. The mature trees in Orenco are also younger and less canopy-shading than Old Town's mature deciduous overstory. Moss still appears on north-facing slopes, but the rate of growth is slower. Most Orenco homeowners can do moss treatment every 2–3 years rather than annually — saving meaningful dollars across a 10-year ownership window.
Should I schedule gutter cleaning before or after a Hillsboro home sale?
Before the home inspection. Oregon home inspectors document gutter condition, fascia rot, and visible moss, and any negative finding becomes a price-negotiation point. A $300 fall gutter cleaning before the inspection usually pays for itself in inspection-period peace of mind. Save the dated before-and-after photo set in the seller-disclosure packet. If moss treatment is also performed, the inspector's note will be neutral or positive rather than flagging a deferred-maintenance issue.
Can the crew clean and treat in a single visit during winter rain?
Most CCB-licensed Hillsboro crews will work in light rain but stop in steady or heavy precipitation, both for safety on a wet roof and because moss treatment chemistry needs at least a few hours of dry contact time. The crew will reschedule if weather doesn't permit a complete job. For premium subdivisions, the crew typically returns within 5–7 days at no additional cost — confirm the reschedule policy at the quote.
What about gutters that already overflow in November?
Call as soon as you notice. An actively overflowing gutter directs roof water against the fascia and behind the siding, and every storm makes the eventual repair more expensive. A licensed Hillsboro crew can typically slot an emergency clear within 5–10 days even at peak season. Ask the crew to assess any visible fascia or soffit staining behind the gutter while they're up there — early water damage is much cheaper to fix than late.

Service area

Our network covers Hillsboro ZIPs 97123, 97124, and 97006, with CCB-licensed gutter and moss-removal crews across Orenco, Old Town, South Hillsboro, AmberGlen, Reedville, and the broader Washington County area.

Schedule a Hillsboro gutter + moss appointment

For pre-rain-season gutter cleaning, north-side roof moss treatment, downspout flushing, HOA-compliant maintenance documentation, or twice-yearly recurring contracts in Hillsboro, 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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