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Seasonal Gutter Cleaning—Blue Moon Keeps Portland Rooflines Flowing Free

Fir needles, maple leaves, and moss? We clear them all so rainwater stays off your siding and out of your basement.

Why Seasonal Cleaning Matters

A properly installed roof does more than keep water out. It:

Prevent Overflow & Rot

Clogged troughs soak fascia boards, window trim, and sheathing.

Protect Your Foundation

Free‑flowing downspouts move water away from basements and slabs.

Stop Ice Dams & Mold

Debris traps water that freezes or seeps under shingles, rotting decks from below.

Extend Gutter Life

Clean metal resists corrosion and sag‑inducing weight.

Financing & Discounts

  • Bundle & Save: Sign up for a year of cleaning and get 10 % off any gutter guard installation within 90 days.
  • Referral Credit: $25 toward next cleaning for each neighbor who books.

What Our Cleaning Service Includes

Task

Details

Value to You

Hand & Tool Debris Removal

Scoop leaves, fir needles, roofing granules

Zero mess—no leaf blowers spraying mulch on siding

Downspout Flush

Hose or pressure‑jet clear to ground

Guarantees barrel‑full flow even in downpours

System Inspection

Check slope, seams, hangers, and miter sealant

Spot small issues before they become leaks

Minor Tune‑Ups

Re‑seal end caps, tighten hangers (≤ 10)

Free with cleaning—no surprise add‑ons

Site Cleanup

Bag debris, sweep hardscape, recycle organics

Yard looks better than when we arrived

Typical home: 60–90 minutes start to finish.

Cleaning Plans & Pricing 

Plan

Visits / Year

Best For

Price*

Spring‑Only

1 (Mar–May)

Light tree cover

$149

Fall‑Only

1 (Oct–Dec)

Moderate tree cover

$149

Spring + Fall

2

Heavy foliage or fir trees

$279

Quarterly

4

Dense tree canopy or rental properties

$499

*Prices cover homes ≤ 2,500 sq ft & two stories. Larger or steep‑roof homes quoted individually.

All plans include free roof & gutter inspection report with photos.

Optional Add‑Ons

Micro‑Mesh Gutter Guards

Install during cleaning to prevent future clogs; blocks debris down to pine needles.

Roof Debris Blow‑Off

Clear valleys and ridges so rain can shed freely.

Downspout Drain Jetting

High‑pressure flush of underground drain lines up to 50 ft.

Moss Treatment

Eco‑friendly zinc application deters regrowth for 12 months.

Our Safe & Clean Method

Set Up Ladder Standoffs & Safety Gear

Protect gutters and siding; OSHA‑approved harness on roofs > 6/12 pitch.

Hand‑Scoop Debris

Place in buckets so nothing litters beds or lawn.

Flush & Test Flow

Hose from each corner; verify water exits freely.

Minor Repairs

Tighten loose hangers and re‑seal drips included up to 10 fasteners/3 ft sealant.

Final Walk‑Through

Show before‑and‑after photos and advise on any larger repairs.

Why Portland Homeowners Choose Blue Moon

Roof‑Smart Crews : Our technicians hold fall‑protection certifications and spot roof issues as they clean.

Eco‑Aware Disposal : We compost organics and recycle metal straps—nothing hits the landfill.

Transparent Pricing : Flat‑rate packages—no upsells once we’re on the ladder.

4.9‑Star Google Rating : 300 + satisfied gutter clients across the metro.

FAQ

How often should gutters be cleaned in Portland?

Most homes need twice‑yearly service—after spring pollen drop and fall leaf fall. Homes under dense trees may need quarterly visits.

Will cleaning damage my gutters or roof?

No. We hand‑scoop debris, avoid metal tools that scratch enamel, and use ladder standoffs to protect gutters.

Do you need to walk on my roof?

Only if valleys are packed with debris; we use OSHA‑approved harnesses and protect shingles from foot traffic.

Can I be away during service?

Absolutely. We text before/after photos and an invoice link once complete.

Are gutter guards worth it?

For heavily treed lots, guards pay for themselves in 2–3 years by reducing cleanings. We’ll give an honest assessment during your service.

Service Area

Seamless gutter cleaning for 

and surrounding communities.

Ready for gutters that never leak or sag?