Citywide Custom Gutters
Gutter Installation & Repair in Beaverton, OR
Gutter Installation and Repair for Beaverton’s Silicon Forest Suburbs
Beaverton is Washington County’s second-largest city and Oregon’s seventh-largest, with a 2020 population of just over 97,000. Located seven miles west of Portland in the Tualatin River Valley, Beaverton grew rapidly alongside the emergence of the Silicon Forest technology corridor in the 1970s and 80s, when companies like Tektronix and later Nike established major campuses here. That economic boom drove the suburban subdivisions that now make up the majority of Beaverton’s residential landscape, with a median year of home construction in 1987. Those homes are now approaching 40 years old, and their original gutter systems are at or past the end of their reliable service life.
Citywide Custom Gutter installs and repairs seamless gutter systems throughout Beaverton and Washington County. We serve homeowners in established neighborhoods like Cedar Hills, Bethany, Raleigh Hills, and Aloha, as well as newer construction closer to the city center. Every gutter run is custom-formed on-site to your home’s exact dimensions.
Call 503-708-2501 or schedule a free estimate online.

Why Beaverton’s 1980s and 90s Build Era Is Creating Gutter Replacement Demand Today
- The median construction year for Beaverton homes is 1987, and approximately 79 percent of the city’s housing stock was built before 2000. Sectional aluminum gutter systems installed during the 1975 to 1995 window, which covers most of Beaverton’s primary residential development, are now 30 to 50 years old. Pacific Northwest climate conditions mean sealants in these systems have failed through multiple cycles, and many are leaking, sagging, or overflowing despite routine cleaning.
- Beaverton’s position in the Tualatin River Valley gives the city a slightly different precipitation pattern than Portland. The valley topography can concentrate moisture, and the area’s mature tree canopy, including significant ornamental plantings in established neighborhoods like Cedar Mill and West Slope, contributes to heavy debris loads in gutters from spring through fall.
- Beaverton’s high concentration of tech-industry homeowners and dual-income households means property values are significant and homeowners are motivated to protect their investment. Water damage from failed gutters, including fascia rot, foundation moisture, and landscaping erosion, is a preventable cost that is clearly reflected in a home inspection report.
- Many Beaverton homes feature multi-level rooflines, hip-roof designs, and custom additions that create more complex gutter runs than standard ranch homes. These configurations require on-site measurement and custom forming, which is how Citywide operates on every job.
- Citywide Custom Gutter is licensed in Oregon, carries full liability insurance, and has been installing seamless gutter systems in the Portland metro, including Beaverton, for over 30 years. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Gutter Services for Beaverton and Washington County Homeowners
Seamless Gutter Installation for Beaverton Homes
We form every gutter run on-site using a truck-mounted machine that extrudes seamless aluminum channel to the exact dimensions of your roofline. For Beaverton’s multi-level homes and custom rooflines, this matters. Pre-cut sectional gutters require seams at every joint. Our seamless runs have no mid-run seams, just two end caps and a downspout. Most Beaverton installations are completed in a single visit.
Gutter Repair for Mid-Century and Subdivision Homes
Not every Beaverton gutter needs full replacement. If your system has isolated hanger failures, a failing joint or two, or a pitch problem on one section, targeted repairs extend the life of an otherwise sound system. We assess the entire run during the estimate visit and recommend repair or replacement based on what the system actually needs.
Leaf Relief Gutter Guards for Beaverton’s Mature Neighborhoods
Established Beaverton neighborhoods like Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill, and Raleigh Hills have significant tree cover from decades of landscaping maturity. Leaf Relief micro-mesh gutter protection keeps debris out year-round, protecting the system from the spring pollen and seed pod buildup that causes the densest clogs in Pacific Northwest gutters.
Downspout Installation and Drainage Planning
Beaverton’s Tualatin Valley location means some properties face drainage challenges due to natural grade and soil conditions. We size and position downspouts for Beaverton’s rainfall patterns and extend discharge points to protect foundations and landscaping. For multi-story homes, we ensure downspout capacity matches the roof area being drained.
Map and Boundaries for Beaverton, Oregon
What Beaverton Homeowners Say About Citywide Custom Gutter
Jeff W., Beaverton, OR (Google, 5 stars): “We had an 1,800 sq ft multi-level house gutter replacement done with gutter guards added to one side. The price was very reasonable and the entire job was done in about 4 hours. They were quick to respond and come out for a quote, were able to get us and our neighbor done about 2 weeks later and we had no issues whatsoever. Strong recommendation.”
Thuy Hoang, Beaverton, OR (Google, 5 stars): “Outstanding service from beginning to end. Roger was punctual, patient, honest and thorough. Brandi at the office was sweet and kind. I love my new gutters. Thank you for making this process so stressless for me.”
Questions Beaverton Homeowners Ask About Gutter Work
Does Citywide Custom Gutter serve Beaverton, Oregon?
Yes. We serve all of Beaverton, including Cedar Hills, Bethany, Cedar Mill, Raleigh Hills, Aloha, and the areas near Nike’s campus and the Sunset Corridor. We also serve unincorporated neighborhoods in Washington County adjacent to Beaverton. Call 503-708-2501 to confirm service for your specific address.
My Beaverton home was built in 1987 and still has the original gutters. What should I expect?
A 1987 sectional gutter system in Beaverton has been through nearly 40 Pacific Northwest rainy seasons. Sealants on sectional systems typically last 10 to 20 years under these conditions, so your system has likely already gone through at least one or two failure cycles. The most common conditions on systems this age are open seams, sagging from loose hangers, sections pulling from the fascia, and fascia board softening behind the brackets. A full seamless replacement usually makes more economic sense than continued repairs at this age, but we will give you an honest assessment during the estimate.
Can you handle multi-level and hip-roof homes in Beaverton?
Yes. Beaverton has a significant number of two-story homes, custom additions, and hip-roof configurations that require more complex gutter runs than a standard ranch. Because we form every gutter on-site to the exact measurements of your roofline, complex angles and transitions are not a problem. We measure the entire roofline during the estimate visit and form each section to fit precisely.
How does the Tualatin River Valley climate affect gutter maintenance in Beaverton?
Beaverton’s valley position means it receives consistent moisture from October through May, with heavier event rain more common than Portland’s statistics sometimes suggest for this part of the metro. A mature tree canopy in established Beaverton neighborhoods, with significant evergreen coverage, means gutters collect debris year-round, not just in fall. Most Beaverton homeowners with established trees benefit from at least two gutter cleanings per year or a Leaf Relief guard system to reduce the frequency of maintenance.
What colors are available for gutters on Beaverton homes?
We offer seamless aluminum gutters in a range of standard colors that match Beaverton’s housing stock, from neutral tones that blend with fascia to bolder options for homes with strong exterior color schemes. We bring color samples to the estimate so you can see them against your actual home exterior before making a decision.
Beaverton, Oregon: Beaver Ponds, the Silicon Forest, and a Housing Stock Hitting Replacement Age
Beaverton takes its name from the beaver ponds and wetland system that once covered the eastern Tualatin Plains before European settlement. Early settlers, including Alonzo Betts, laid out the townsite in the 1860s, and the city was officially incorporated in 1893 with a population of around 400. For the first half of the twentieth century, Beaverton developed slowly as an agricultural and small-business community, with the Oregon Electric Railway providing passenger service to Portland and the Tualatin Valley from 1908.
The city’s transformation into a major suburban center began in earnest in the 1970s when Tektronix, already a major employer in Washington County, expanded its campus and helped attract the constellation of technology companies that became known as Oregon’s Silicon Forest. Nike Inc. established its world headquarters on Beaverton’s western edge, and the economic momentum of the tech corridor drove rapid residential construction throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The result is a city where the median year of home construction is 1987, and approximately 79 percent of the housing stock was built before 2000. Sectional aluminum gutter systems installed during the 1975 to 1995 window are now 30 to 50 years old, and the Pacific Northwest’s wet climate has cycled through their sealants multiple times. Today, Beaverton is home to nearly 97,500 residents and is the second-most populous city in Washington County. For many homeowners, the gutters that came with the house when they bought it are the same ones that were installed during the Reagan administration.
Schedule Your Free Gutter Estimate in Beaverton
Citywide Custom Gutter serves Beaverton and all of Washington County. We are licensed in Oregon, insured, and have over 30 years of experience in the Portland metro market. Call 503-708-2501, email info@citywidecustomgutters.com, or request a free estimate online. No pressure. Just a written quote and a crew that shows up when they say they will.
When the Rain Comes Down, We’ve Got You Covered.
