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Springfield gutter cleaning and roof moss removal calls typically invoice $150 to $1,400, with the McKenzie River corridor’s heavy Doug-fir and Western red cedar overhang, Thurston-area Holiday Farm Fire (2020) ash impacts, and shaded north-side moss pushing toward the upper end. ORGutterPro is an Oregon CCB-licensed gutter and moss scheduling directory — call PHONE to be matched with a licensed crew serving Thurston, Gateway, Mohawk, and the rest of Springfield across ZIPs 97477 and 97478.

How the referral works in Springfield

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 Springfield homeowner or property manager calls, the call routes through our affiliate network to an independent Oregon CCB-licensed contractor serving Lane 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 Springfield crews handle

  • Pre-rain-season Douglas fir and Western red cedar needle clearance — Springfield’s south-Willamette location and proximity to the McKenzie River drainage means heavy conifer overhang, particularly in Thurston and east Springfield
  • Holiday Farm Fire (September 2020) post-fire ash legacy — east Springfield and the upper McKenzie corridor saw significant smoke and debris impact, and many gutters were never fully cleaned afterward
  • North-facing roof moss and lichen treatment in Gateway and the older neighborhoods near downtown
  • Steep-roof harness work for two-story homes throughout Thurston and Mohawk Valley
  • Downspout flushing and underground drain-line clearing on McKenzie-corridor homes that have settled over decades of seasonal saturation
  • Hanger and pitch correction on aluminum gutters where original installation has separated
  • Gutter guard installation matched to fine conifer needles common in the eastern neighborhoods
  • Recurring twice-yearly maintenance contracts for absentee landlords and second-home owners
  • Post-windstorm and post-flood event debris cleanup along the McKenzie River corridor

Typical cost in Springfield

A Springfield gutter cleaning runs $150 to $400 for a single-story home and $250 to $600 for a two-story. Roof moss treatment runs $300 to $1,000 depending on roof area and growth density. Combined cleaning + flush + moss treatment for a two-story Thurston home runs $400 to $900. Steep-roof harness premium adds $100 to $300. Post-fire ash cleanup (where applicable) adds $150 to $500 over a standard cleaning. Cost figures aggregated from HomeAdvisor and Angi for the Eugene-Springfield metro.

McKenzie River and flood context for Springfield homeowners

The McKenzie River runs along Springfield’s north and east edges, and the river basin’s seasonal saturation cycle shapes how Springfield homes manage water. A clogged gutter overflowing all winter directs roof water against the foundation perimeter; combined with the high water table near the river, this accelerates crawlspace moisture and sub-floor damage. The 2019 McKenzie River flooding caused gutter and downspout damage on hundreds of homes from debris and elevated water levels — many of those homes still carry residual debris loads from that event. The 2020 Holiday Farm Fire compounded the picture with ash deposits across the upper basin. Homes east of I-5 toward the McKenzie need both pre-rain-season cleaning and condition assessment after major hydrologic events.

How to choose a gutter contractor in Springfield

  • 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 two-story or steep-roof work
  • For post-fire or post-flood cleanup, confirm proper PPE and disposal protocols
  • Get a flat-rate written quote, priced per linear foot or by stories
  • Save dated before-and-after photos for the home file and any insurance documentation

Frequently asked questions

How does Springfield differ from Eugene for gutter scheduling?
Geographically very close — most CCB-licensed crews work both cities — but Springfield's east-side neighborhoods have heavier conifer overhang from the McKenzie corridor canopy and were more directly impacted by the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire. Eugene's South Hills and South Eugene are heavier moss zones, while Springfield's east side carries more residual fire debris and McKenzie flood debris. Pricing is generally similar across the two cities for comparable square footage and access.
Does the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire still affect Springfield gutter work today?
On homes east of I-5 toward the McKenzie corridor, yes. The fire deposited ash and debris across upper-McKenzie rooftops, and many homes were not fully cleaned afterward — partly because of the disruption of evacuations and rebuilding, and partly because the next rains mobilized ash into gutters before crews could access the area. A licensed crew on a current cleaning visit can still find compacted ash residue at downspout outlets on east-Springfield homes that haven't had a deep clean since 2020.
What about flood debris from past McKenzie events?
Flooding on the McKenzie River has historically affected lower-elevation Springfield homes and the river-adjacent properties more than central residential. Flood-affected homes often have damage at the gutter system level — bent gutters, missing downspouts, debris from upstream that lodged in the gutter run. A licensed crew can assess condition during a cleaning visit and report whether the gutter system itself needs repair beyond cleaning.
How early should I book the fall cleaning in Springfield?
Mid-October through early November is the sweet spot. By mid-September the Doug fir has begun heavy needle drop, and waiting too long means the gutters are full when the November rain hits. Springfield crews book out 2–3 weeks deep in October, so a mid-September call locks in a late-October slot. After the first heavy storm, expect a 3–4 week wait. Recurring contracts guarantee a slot regardless of demand.
Is moss treatment worth it on a single-story Thurston ranch?
Yes if the north slope shows visible green or black moss growth, especially with composition shingle past 12 years old. Moss lifts shingles and shortens roof life, and the cost of moss treatment ($300–$700 typically for a single-story Springfield home) is much lower than premature roof replacement. The licensed crew on the cleaning visit can assess severity and recommend whether full-roof, north-side-only, or no treatment is the appropriate spend. Don't pay for full-roof treatment if you only have light moss on a single dormer.

Service area

Our network covers Springfield ZIPs 97477 and 97478, with CCB-licensed gutter and moss-removal crews across Thurston, Gateway, Mohawk Valley, the downtown corridor, and the broader Lane County area along the McKenzie River.

Schedule a Springfield gutter + moss appointment

For pre-rain-season gutter cleaning, post-fire ash legacy cleanup, north-side roof moss treatment, downspout flushing, or twice-yearly recurring maintenance in Springfield, 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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