
How often should you clean gutters in Oregon? Learn the ideal schedule based on tree coverage, rainfall, and home location.
The Rule of Thumb
Clean your gutters at least twice per year — once in spring, once in fall cleaning frequency pacific northwest. This covers the two major debris events: spring seed/pollen season and fall leaf drop.
When You Need More Than Twice
Certain conditions push the recommended frequency higher:
- Large trees directly overhead: Homes with mature oaks, maples, or elders within 15 feet of the roofline should clean 3–4 times annually.
- Pine or evergreen trees nearby: These shed needles year-round, keeping gutters partially clogged between cleanings.
- Moss on the roof: Moss generates debris that falls into gutters. A mossy roof means more frequent gutter maintenance.
- Gutter guards that are clogged: Paradoxically, poorly maintained guards can increase cleaning frequency because debris accumulates on top of them.
How to Tell If Your Gutters Need Cleaning Right Now
- Water spills over the edge during rain instead of flowing to downspouts
- You can see leaves, debris, or moss in the gutter trough from the ground
- Staining or streaking appears on your siding below the gutters
- It's been more than 6 months since the last cleaning
The Cost Perspective
A professional gutter cleaning runs $250–$375 for most single-story homes. Compare that to fascia replacement ($500–$2,000) or foundation repair ($1,500–$5,000+). Regular maintenance is dramatically cheaper than reactive repair.
This comprehensive service ensures quality results that last. This comprehensive service ensures quality results that last.Need This Service?
On Top Home Services provides professional gutters services throughout the Willamette Valley. Contact us today for a free estimate.


