Living in Newport Beach means ocean views, coastal breezes, and clean streets. But those same coastal elements are tough on gutters. Between the salty air, dry months, and sudden rainstorms, homes here take a quiet beating — especially up on the roof where you don’t look every day. We’ve cleaned gutters near the Back Bay that were packed with sand, soggy leaves, and sticky black grime that had built up over time. The homeowner hadn’t noticed a thing until water started spilling onto the patio.
Whether you’re in a custom build on the Peninsula or tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac in Dover Shores, clogged gutters are more common than you think. And when they’re left alone, they don’t just overflow — they start to break down, rust, or even pull away from the house. That’s where we come in.
Why Newport Beach Gutters Need Regular Cleaning
Newport’s coastal weather creates a unique mess. Salt in the air clings to everything. Windy afternoons stir up leaves and roof grit. Add in jacaranda blooms, palm debris, or eucalyptus bark from your landscaping — and it all lands right in your gutters. You might not see the clogs from the ground, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there.
We’ve cleaned homes near Fashion Island, the Bluffs, and even on Balboa Island where gutters were blocked so tight with compacted debris that water had nowhere to go. It started seeping into window trim and leaving water stains under eaves. It doesn’t take much — just one heavy rain when the system’s blocked, and now you’re dealing with cleanup and repairs.
Here’s What Our Service Looks Like
We don’t cut corners. Our crew works by hand — we climb up, scoop out debris, test your downspouts, and flush your gutters with water to make sure everything’s flowing correctly. We also keep an eye out for rust, loose brackets, or joints that are starting to separate. We’ll let you know what we see, no pressure to fix it on the spot.
- Full hand-cleaning of gutters — no blowers, no mess
- Downspout flush and flow test
- Light inspection for sagging, rust, or leaks
- Debris collected and hauled away
- Optional before-and-after photos if you’re not home
We’ve worked on everything from Spanish-style homes near Lido Isle to multi-level builds in Harbor Ridge. High gutters, metal systems, flat roof drains — we’ve handled it all. And because so many homes here have custom layouts, we always come prepared for anything.
Where We Work in Newport Beach
You’ll find us regularly cleaning gutters in:
- Newport Heights
- Balboa Peninsula
- Lido Isle
- Eastbluff
- Dover Shores
- The Bluffs
- Harbor View
- Corona del Mar
- Back Bay neighborhoods
Each part of the city has its own issues. In Eastbluff, we see a lot of fine roof grit and pollen buildup. On the Peninsula, it’s sand, salt, and palm fronds. Up in Harbor Ridge, it’s more tree cover and wind-dropped debris. We know the area, and we tailor our approach depending on the house and its exposure.
When’s the Right Time to Clean Your Gutters?
Twice a year is usually enough for most homes here — once in the fall before rain season, and once in spring to clean out what’s collected over the dry months. But if your house sits beneath large trees or close to the beach, you might need an extra visit mid-summer to keep things flowing.
We’ve had homeowners near Newport Harbor call us after one rainstorm left standing water all over their back patio. The cause? A single downspout was blocked. Took us less than two hours to clean the whole system and get things back to normal. It’s always better to stay ahead of it than wait until something overflows.
Common Gutter Problems We Find in Newport
- Salt crust inside metal gutters — traps moisture and speeds up rust
- Overflow marks on stucco from clogged downspouts
- Trapped sand and mud near roof valleys
- Loose hangers or sagging joints from heavy debris buildup
- Green or black streaks forming under eaves from hidden leaks
These aren’t rare. We see them on half our jobs. The good news is, most are preventable with a basic clean-out twice a year. If it’s been longer than that, now’s the time.
Why Newport Beach Homeowners Call BJ’s
We’re not just fast — we’re careful. Newport homes are high value, and we treat them that way. No mess in your driveway. No stomping through flowerbeds. No random subcontractors. Just clean work, done by people who live and work right here in Orange County.
We don’t upsell or pressure anyone. Our job is simple: clean the gutters, keep your home safe from water damage, and leave things better than we found them. If you want to get on a schedule, we can set you up with regular visits. If you just need a one-time clean, we’re happy to help.
Schedule Gutter Cleaning in Newport Beach
Whether you’re near PCH, Newport Coast Drive, or somewhere off Irvine Avenue, we’re working in your neighborhood already. We can usually get you on the calendar within a few days. You don’t need to be home — just leave us access and we’ll handle the rest.
Click here to schedule your gutter cleaning in Newport Beach. We’ll clear out the junk, flush the drains, and help keep your home clean and protected — rain or shine.