2×3 Corrugated Downspouts
A clean, dependable choice for many standard rooflines and typical 5-inch gutter runs.
- ✓A familiar, lower-profile look
- ✓Great for standard drainage needs
- ✓Available for new installs or replacements
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Oregon's Seamless Gutter Specialists
Put rain where it belongs. We install, replace, and upgrade properly sized downspouts that move water away from your Oregon home.
Why Downspouts Matter
Gutters collect water. Downspouts carry it away. When an outlet is too small, clogged, damaged, or placed in the wrong spot, water can spill over the edge, pool near the foundation, wear away soil, or repeatedly wet fascia.
Our job is straightforward: look at how your roof sheds water, then give it a path that works in real Pacific Northwest rain.
Looking for the DIY basics? Read our downspout installation guide →Downspout Options
We look at roof area, gutter size, slope, valleys, and where water needs to go.
A clean, dependable choice for many standard rooflines and typical 5-inch gutter runs.
More room for water to move—commonly paired with 6-inch gutters, large roof areas, and steep rooflines.
Adding Or Replacing Downspouts
Sometimes a full gutter replacement is right. Often, the drainage problem comes down to one overlooked outlet or a downspout that has taken a few too many hits.
✓New systems — planned around the way your home sheds rain.
✓Additional outlets — add a downspout where an existing run is handling too much.
✓Targeted replacements — replace damaged, detached, or leaking sections.
✓Better drainage — correct undersized downspouts and poor outlet placement.
Drainage Upgrades
We can make practical improvements at the outlet, through the downspout, and at transition points. Your estimate will show exactly what is needed.
2×3 Vs 3×4
We recommend the size that makes sense for your gutters and roofline.
| What we compare | 2×3 downspout | 3×4 downspout |
|---|---|---|
| Relative capacity | Standard drainage capacity | Higher-capacity option |
| Typical use | Many standard rooflines | Large or steep roof areas; high-flow locations |
| Recommended gutter pairing | Often paired with 5-inch gutters | Commonly paired with 6-inch gutters |
| Visual size | Lower-profile | Wider, more substantial profile |
| Price | $6.50/LF | $7.00/LF |
The Process
A well-placed downspout should disappear into the way your home works.
We look at rooflines, gutter runs, overflow points, and drainage around the home.
We recommend the size, outlet locations, and upgrades needed to keep water moving.
We install clean, properly connected components built for your layout.
We check flow, explain the work, and leave your exterior ready for rain.
Clear, Useful Pricing
The per-foot price is for the downspout itself—not an entire project. Final cost depends on footage, number of outlets, roof layout, access, and any drainage modifications needed.
Service Area
Based in St. Helens, we serve homeowners throughout Columbia County and Portland Metro. If you do not see your city, call us—we may still be right around the corner.
Ask about your neighborhood →Common Questions
Have a different drainage question? Give us a call. We will talk through what you are seeing before we recommend work.
Call (503) 308-11742×3 works well on many standard rooflines. We commonly recommend 3×4 where there is more roof area feeding an outlet, a steep roof, or 6-inch gutters.
Yes. If your gutter run can handle it, we can add an outlet and downspout to help spread water more effectively across the roofline.
It depends on roof layout, gutter length, valleys, pitch, and where water naturally collects. We assess placement and sizing during your free estimate.
The outlet may be clogged, the downspout may be undersized or damaged, or one downspout may be handling too much water.
Absolutely. We can replace bent, detached, leaking, or dented downspouts and reconnect sections where the existing system is otherwise in good shape.
They are often a practical pairing, especially on larger or steeper roof areas, but not every run needs the same setup.
Get In Touch
Get a free estimate from the local crew that has been working on Columbia County and Portland Metro rooflines for 20+ years.