
Rain doesn't wait, and neither should you. Oregon gutters take a beating from wet winters and debris-heavy springs.
Oregon's wet winters and heavy spring rainfall mean your gutter system has to move serious water volume, fast. We get freeze-thaw cycles that can crack poorly installed gutters, especially in the Willamette Valley and around Portland. A gutter installation done right here means 6-inch seamless gutters with proper pitch and downspouts routed well away from your foundation—because water pooling next to the slab in Oregon isn't just annoying, it causes real damage.
The gutter material and drainage design we choose for Oregon homeowners accounts for our rain patterns and the way ice can form in gutters during those cold snaps. Aluminum holds up fine, but copper gutters are worth it if you want something that'll outlast the house. Either way, the installation has to be flawless—hangers spaced tight, no sag, downspout systems that actually move water away from your home. That's how you protect your home from water damage while keeping your foundation dry year-round.
Call or fill out the short form. Tell us your address and roughly what you need — new gutters, replacement, or you're not sure yet. We'll schedule a visit.
A local technician visits your property, measures the gutter runs, checks the fascia condition, and recommends materials and sizing. Takes about 15 minutes.
You get a flat-rate written estimate before the technician leaves. No follow-up calls, no pressure. The quote is the price — if the job turns out bigger, that's on us.
We've installed gutter systems across Oregon metro areas for nearly twenty years, and the feedback from homeowners is consistent: they appreciate the straightforward work, the attention to detail, and the fact that we show up when we say we will.
Marcus from Salem had old gutters that were sagging and pulling away from his fascia. We installed a new seamless gutter system with proper pitch and hidden hangers every twelve inches. He told us afterward that we were the only company that actually tested the water flow before we left. That's not special—that's just how gutter installation should be done.
A homeowner in Eugene called us because her downspouts were dumping water right next to her foundation. We rerouted them away from the house and added gutter guards to prevent future clogs. She said it was the first time someone explained why the drainage mattered, not just sold her on the most expensive option.
We don't ask for testimonials or leave review cards. People call us back, and they recommend us to neighbors. That's the only metric that matters.
On-site measurement, material recommendation, written flat-rate quote.
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