Gutter Guard Installation
Beaverton, OR

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Video demonstration of our gutter guard installation service. 

Professional Gutter Guard Installer in Beaverton

PDX Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing installs gutter guards for homeowners throughout Beaverton, OR. Guards keep leaves, fir needles, and pests out of your gutters, which is the first thing that fails when water backs up and starts working at your fascia, siding, and foundation.

Our crew fits each system to the home in front of us, using durable materials chosen to hold up to wet Beaverton winters and the steady debris that comes off mature neighborhood trees. Installed correctly, guards cut down on cleaning, stop overflow before it starts, and add years to the gutters you already paid for.

For gutter protection that actually performs in local conditions, Beaverton homeowners trust PDX Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing.

Get a Free Gutter Guard Estimate

Not sure which type of gutter protection fits your home? That’s completely normal. We’ll ask a few quick questions about roof access, the kind of debris you deal with, and the condition of your current gutters, then point you to the best-fit option for your home and budget.

Popular Gutter Guards in Beaverton

Most people searching for “gutter guards in Beaverton” are after the same result: fewer clogs and fewer cleanings, without trading them for a new headache like overflow in a hard rain. We match the recommendation to your roof edge, gutter condition, debris type, and budget.

Micro-Mesh Gutter Guards

(Best for Fine Debris) For a lot of Beaverton homes, micro-mesh gutter guards are the strongest option because the mesh is fine enough to stop both large leaves and the small stuff that slips through everything else. They tend to be the better call wherever debris is heavy and a basic screen would let too much through.

Good fit when you have:

  • Fir needles, shingle grit, or small seeds
  • Several trees close to the roofline
  • A goal of minimizing maintenance, not eliminating it entirely

Screen Gutter Guards

(Best for Larger Debris + Budget) When the debris is mostly bigger leaves, a screen-style guard can be a sensible, budget-friendly choice. What matters is picking a product that won’t sag, pop loose, or choke water flow when the rain really comes down.

Not Sure Which Gutter Guards to Choose? We’ll Match the Guard to Your Needs!

Different roof edges, drip edges, and gutter profiles call for different attachment methods. We confirm what your home actually needs before we install, so you're not paying for a system that underperforms.

What’s Included in Our Beaverton Gutter Guard Installation Service

A gutter guard is only as good as the prep underneath it. Our process is built around the details that decide whether guards hold up in Beaverton weather.

Gutter and Downspout Clearing

We clear everything out first so guards never get installed over a hidden clog.

Gutter Condition Inspection

We check pitch, loose hangers, separated seams, and any visible damage before we add anything on top.

Product Fit + Custom Sizing

We size and fit the guards around corners, end caps, and roofline transitions so there are no weak spots.

Secure Fastening

Guards are fastened to stay put through wind, rain, and seasonal movement.

Water-Flow Test

We confirm proper intake and drainage before we call it done.

Jobsite Cleanup

We leave the area clean and walk you through what we installed and why.

How Much Does Gutter Guard Installation Cost in Beaverton?

Pricing comes down to linear footage, number of stories, roof access, debris conditions, and whether any cleaning or gutter adjustment is needed first.

Most Beaverton homes land within a typical installed range of $375–$1,875 for a “standard” setup (about 150 linear feet of gutters). To make budgeting easier, here are ballpark averages by home size, using that same baseline and scaling by gutter length.

Small Home

Typical gutter length = 100 linear feet
Typical price range: $250–$1,250
Average Cost: ~$750

Medium Home

Typical gutter length = 150 linear feet
Typical price range: $375–$1,875
Average Cost: ~$1,125

Large Home

Typical gutter length = 200 linear feet
Typical price range: $500–$2,500
Average Cost: ~$1,500

For larger homes, steep roofs, multi-story access, or premium systems, the total project cost can reach ~$4,000+.

Why Choose Us For Gutter Guard Installation and Replacement Services?

When you’re hiring someone to work on ladders and roof edges, trust matters. Here’s why Beaverton homeowners pick us for gutter guard installation.

Expertise and Experience

Our team installs gutter guards day in and day out, so each install is matched precisely to your home's roofline and gutter profile.

Quality and Safety

We use durable materials built for Beaverton's wet-season weather, and our installation process is thorough and safe from start to finish.

Customer Satisfaction

Your satisfaction drives everything. We work closely with you to understand what you need and deliver results that hold up, which is how we've built our local reputation.

Comprehensive Service

From installation through maintenance, we cover the full range of gutter guard services so your system stays clear and working year-round.

Local Expertise

As a locally owned and operated business, we know what Beaverton roofs and gutters are up against, and we tailor the fix to those conditions.

Our Expertise and Credibility

PDX Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing LLC puts customers first. We have a proven track record with over 1,000 five-star reviews across Google, Yelp, and Angie’s List. We have been consecutively awarded with Angie’s List Super Service Awards. 

Licensed and insured. With over 13 years of combined exterior cleaning experience, our technicians continue to go through regular safety and cleaning training, along with certifications. 

Gutter Guards 101: Options, Benefits, and What to Expect

Gutter guards do real work in keeping a gutter system healthy. By holding leaves, twigs, and debris out, they head off the blockages that lead to water damage, foundation problems, and roof damage. They also cut how often you need to clean gutters, which saves time across the year.

There are several gutter guard types, each suited to different conditions and roof styles. The common ones are screen guards, foam guards, brush guards, micro-mesh guards, and surface tension guards. The right pick depends on the foliage around your home, how much rain you get, and your roof’s design.

DIY can look cheaper up front, but professional installation usually pays off. Pros make sure the guards are fitted right, work the way they should, and don’t damage your gutters, and they can steer you to the right guard for your specific roofline and debris.

  • Expert Assessment: Professionals can evaluate your gutters and recommend the most suitable type of guard.
  • Quality Installation: Ensures the gutter guards are installed securely and function as intended.
  • Warranty and Support: Many professional services offer warranties and ongoing support for their products and workmanship.
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Screen Guards: Among the most common and affordable options. Large holes or fine mesh let water through while blocking leaves and bigger debris. Easy to install and effective in many settings, though smaller debris can still slip past, so occasional cleaning may be needed.

Foam Guards: A porous foam that sits inside the gutter, blocking debris while letting water seep through. Inexpensive and easy to install, but they can break down over time and may struggle in heavy rain, so they’re replaced more often.

Brush Guards: Upright bristles that catch debris while water flows past. Simple to install and easy to pull out for cleaning, though small particles can lodge in the bristles and call for occasional upkeep.

Micro-Mesh Guards: One of the most effective designs. A very fine mesh blocks even small debris while water flows freely. More durable and protective, usually pricier, and generally best installed by a professional.

Surface Tension Guards: These guide rainwater around a curve into the gutter while debris drops off the edge. They need precise installation, usually by a pro, and cost more, but they’re highly effective and durable in areas with heavy rain and tree cover.

Gutter Guards FAQs

Yes, when they’re fitted right and don’t choke intake during heavy rainfall. We check gutter pitch and downspout flow before installing and water-test the system afterward so it drains correctly in real conditions.

Often, yes. Fir needles and roof grit are everywhere in Beaverton and slip right through cheaper screens. Micro-mesh is built to block finer debris, though a seasonal check after big storms is still smart.

No. They reduce cleaning frequency and stop most clogs, but you’ll still want periodic checks, especially with heavy tree cover or moss-prone rooflines.

Usually, yes. Performance depends on prep (clearing hidden clogs), correct fastening, and matching the guard to the roof edge and gutter profile. DIY installs tend to fail at seams, corners, or intake points.

They can, if the guard style restricts flow, the gutters are out of pitch, or debris mats on top. That’s why we inspect pitch and condition and confirm water flow after installation.

Sometimes. If gutters are sagging, pulling away, or overflowing in one spot, guards won’t fix the root problem. Sorting out alignment and drainage first leads to better long-term results.

Many homes are done in a single visit, depending on height, access, prep, and gutter length. A quick estimate (virtual or in-person) lets us set an accurate timeframe.

Yes. We can often start from photos for a virtual estimate, then verify measurements and roof-edge details onsite when needed.

For any other questions, click below and contact of directly. We will happily answer any questions regarding our services. We also offer free consultations and free estimates.  

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PDX Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing LLC

650 NE Holladay St Suite 1600
Portland, OR 97232

Pdx roof cleaning & pressure washing

Ready to Restore Your Home’s Curb Appeal?

If you’re tired of overflowing gutters or repeated cleanings, we’ll help you choose a guard that fits your roof edge, debris type, and budget, and then install it properly for Portland weather.